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'Our friend died without saying she'd left us 110,000'
'Our friend died without saying she'd left us 110,000'   This reader discovered that she had inherited her friend's bungalow after she was tracked down by a firm of 'heir hunters'
Will the tax assault on buy-to-let do anything to help first-time buyers?
We were burgled seven years ago - why is our home still not fixed?
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Money Advice
'I have 40,000 from an insurance payout. Can I work part-time and still buy a property?'
'I have 40,000 from an insurance payout. Can I work part-time and still buy a property?'   Lydia Brown received a lump sum when she broke her ankle at work. But will it be enough to fund a new career in property renovation?
'Can my mother and brother lend me 200,000 for a house without tax implications?'
Delayed by 15 minutes? Train companies now offer compensation
Investing
The costly, dud investments that dress up as something else
The costly, dud investments that dress up as something else   We identify the funds that charge high fees but make little effort to pick winning stocks
Do you invest like your peers? New study reveals how investing is changing
Lifetime Isa exit fee scrapped in 2017/18
Questor Share Tips
Follow the Money: BAE Systems isnt a sinking ship but its pension scheme makes it a sell
<b>Follow the Money</b>: BAE Systems isnt a sinking ship but its pension scheme makes it a sell   Investors who followed our 'buy' recommendation have made a 34pc gain - but it's time to take profits as a leading fund manager identifies risks in the firm's pension scheme
Share Tip: a utilities minnow well placed to benefit from a shake-out of the energy sector
Income Portfolio: buy Lloyds - it's set to become a dividend-paying machine
Investment Trust Bargain: its not for the faint-hearted, but this trust offers a quality manager at a bargain price
Savings
Savings rates show further signs of improvement
Savings rates show further signs of improvement   The average interest rate on long-term savings bonds has picked up for the first time in more than a year - are better rates around the corner?
Our favourite easy-access savings accounts
Pensions
Why now is the time to cash in your final salary pension
In tables: the cheapest Sipp firms whether you're investing 5,000 or 1m
 
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Fame & Fortune: Roy Strong: 'How much did I charge Elton John? I didn't know he was rich'
Richard Dyson: Rising interest rates are about to transform your finances
Richard Evans: some banks systems still work in pounds, shillings and pence. Thats a terrifying thought
 
 
 
 
 
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