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'How can I use my 162,000 savings to spare me from full-time work?'
'How can I use my 162,000 savings to spare me from full-time work?'   Jo Bishop earns 8,000 a year and has given up 900 a month in tax credits and child benefit to live with her partner. Can she continue to work part-time?
Stop whingeing, millennials, and look at the facts: you've never had it so good
'I've missed out on 27,000 income for life thanks to Aviva'
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Money Advice
The four ways your bank lays you open to fraud
The four ways your bank lays you open to fraud   Banks must make it harder for criminals to open accounts and get away with 'Friday evening' fraud
'How I survived the financial wreckage of divorce'
'I'm a first-time buyer with 7pc deposit. How can I get a mortgage?'
Investing
Experience doesn't always pay: here are the new fund managers to invest with
Experience doesn't always pay: here are the new fund managers to invest with   New research suggests investors may get better returns with newer managers who are hungrier for strong performance
Have you made these three common investment mistakes?
How to invest like an American
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Profit warnings can offer an opportunity for a bargain just look at Motorpoint
Profit warnings can offer an opportunity for a bargain just look at Motorpoint   Follow the money: when a share falls heavily after a profit warning, how can you tell if its a buying opportunity or a signal of more pain to come?
Buy Morrisons in the hope of a dividend treat
National Express looks right on schedule
Income Portfolio: I'm putting 40,000 into these riskier vehicles yielding 8pc
Savings
The best way to invest 5,000 for a new-born
The best way to invest 5,000 for a new-born   We explain if cash savings or stocks and shares are the best place for a grandmother's generous gift
Rates have been cut, but here's how to make 348 interest a year from current accounts
Five-year bond launches paying 2.01pc
Pensions
The married women getting 30p a week state pension - despite 50 years of work
The loophole that halves the tax liability on inherited pensions
'Does it pay to delay my annuity until I'm in my 80s?'
 
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