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How did my pension drop by 122,000 in a few weeks?
How did my pension drop by 122,000 in a few weeks?   A quarter of a million people are thought to have transferred 'final salary' pension entitlements in the past two years alone yet some are getting far less cash than expected
Do I have to pay tax on Bitcoin profits (and what will happen if I don't)?
It's Your Money, episode 10: Are dating services a waste of money particularly for women?
Moral Money: 'My 900 bag was stolen at a friend's party. Should I ask her to pay?'
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Money Makeover: 'I'm an undergrad aged 21 - should I take out a mortgage and get into student buy-to-let?'
Money Makeover: 'I'm an undergrad aged 21 - should I take out a mortgage and get into student buy-to-let?'   Is using a 'Buy for Uni' mortgage the best way for this reader to get on the property ladder?
'Lloyds gave a criminal a bank account, so why am I the one who loses 13,050?'
First-time buyers who accidentally paid stamp duty can apply for refunds, says taxman
HMRC phonelines in meltdown weeks before self-assessment deadline
Investing
Neil Woodford says markets are in a bubble which will 'inevitably' burst
Neil Woodford says markets are in a bubble which will 'inevitably' burst   The manager of the 8bn Woodford Equity Income fund has warned that trouble is afoot because 'investors have forgotten about risk'
Appetite for Bitcoin today three times higher than appetite for gold in the banking crisis
Which is the best financial Christmas present for children?
Diary of a private investor: 'What I'm doing about Brexit'
Questor Share Tips
Income Portfolio: it's taken 14 months, but our holdings have now hit our income target
<b>Income Portfolio</b>: it's taken 14 months, but our holdings have now hit our income target   This is the first time the income paid on our 24 holdings of shares and bonds has risen above 5pc
Share Tip: feeling brave? Buy defence contractor Babcock as it is evicted from the FTSE 100
Follow the Money: sell Greene King if you want growth but hold on if youre after reliable income
Investment Trust Bargain: Manchester & London has risen by 44pc since our March tip, but theres more mileage yet
Savings
'My husband died with 145k Isa but I was left in limbo by clueless firms'
'My husband died with 145k Isa but I was left in limbo by clueless firms'   Grieving relatives are struggling with the complicated rules about inheriting Isas - and providers aren't helping
National Savings brings back Growth and Income Bonds paying up to 2.2pc
Best easy-access account pays 1,100pc more than average as top rates rise
Pensions
Retirement in the modern age: 'Why am I still working at 70?'
Slump in pound sparks renewed protests by 500,000 expats with 'frozen' state pensions
In tables: the cheapest Sipp firms whether you're investing 5,000 or 1m
 
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Fame & Fortune: John Virgo: As a gambling addict I lost 10,000 in two weeks
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What a Jeremy Corbyn government would mean for your mortgage
'I bought the house next door and knocked it through. Can I claim a stamp duty refund?'
 
 
 
 
 
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