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How the Budget affects you
How the Budget affects you   After months of speculation, these are the changes that will leave you richer or poorer.
Personal savings allowance quirk: how a higher interest rate could cost you money
'Lloyds will rise from 70p to 120p - which is why I'm backing the shares'
How falling interest rates could mean your mortgage bill goes UP
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Money Advice
New world of Isas and tax-free allowances: How to take full advantage
New world of Isas and tax-free allowances: How to take full advantage   This year is set to bring forth some significant changes to savings. Let us guide you through them....
'My 5,000 childcare vouchers expired - and no one told me'
Nearly half a million drivers choose 'black box' car insurance - but average premiums still rise
My estate is worth 220,000. Can I gift more than 3,000 a year without being charged inheritance tax?
Investing
Get ready for the 'third-phase climax of stock market selling'
Get ready for the 'third-phase climax of stock market selling'   David Kauders has long argued that the era of inflation will give way to deflation. He offers his latest, bleak assessment
Investors nursing losses from star-backed peer-to-peer trusts
Five experts reveal the funds they are buying for their Isa
With more QE ordered in Europe, which investments should I buy?
Savings
Budget 2016: new 'Help to Save' scheme - will you qualify?
Budget 2016: new 'Help to Save' scheme - will you qualify?   Up to 50 a month is available to eligible savers plus a 50pc bonus after two years
Middle-class professional? Your lifetime tax bill could be 3.6m
The banks youve never heard of that offer table-topping rates
Pensions
'I thought I'd messed up my pensions tax relief - this is how to avoid a mistake'
Savers to make early withdrawals from pensions to pay for financial advice
Pensions apartheid? How public and private systems compare
 
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FAME & FORTUNE ... Heather Small: 'The Arab Spring cost me a property deposit'
'New death tax' will make cashflow problems worse for the bereaved
How long can we keep our old home before we have to pay capital gains tax?
 
 
 
 
 
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