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Gold versus cash: which is the better store of value?

Gold prices have rocketed over the past year, and the yellow metal’s role as a store of value is coming to the fore. Does gold beat cash savings?


Surge in firms using loans to pay tax bills amid April increases

Billions of pounds of tax and VAT payments are set to be covered by credit and financing arrangements this year, according to Premium Credit.


Britain on track to lose 'unprecedented' 16,500 millionaires in 2025 amid high taxes and non-dom crackdown

Britain on track to lose 'unprecedented' 16,500 millionaires in 2025 amid high taxes and non-dom crackdown - The UK is set to lose twice as many high net worth individuals as China and ten times as many as Russia this year


Inflation and interest rates have stayed high. How can I protect my money?

Persistently high inflation and a base rate of 4.25 per cent is leaving many households concerned about their finances


Rob McElhenney-backed Classic Football Shirts sees sales soar to £31.8m amid global expansion

The Greater Manchester-headquartered business has posted a turnover of £31.8m for the 12 months to 30 June, 2024, up from the £24.4m it reported for the prior year.


Top 50 phrases Brits use to describe money - and the ones at risk of dying out

A new study has revealed the most popular slang terms for money used by various generations, with some phrases more widely recognised than others.


EuroMillions winning numbers revealed for record £208m UK jackpot draw

EuroMillions winning numbers revealed for record £208m UK jackpot draw - Record EuroMillions jackpot up for grabs


Which movie franchise made the most money?

From Avengers and Harry Potter to Star Wars and James Bond, this is the definitive list of the highest-grossing movie franchises of all time.


Top 10 jobs with biggest pay rises revealed

The world of work can be scary, especially when you’re uncertain about the kind of career path you want to take. More than half (54%) of Brits believe they’ll never land their dream job, while 46% think their perfect career doesn’t exist. With such confusion and anxiety surrounding our professional lives, many people turn to industries where they t...


Bank offers bumper 7% interest rate on savings account

Savers can still enjoy Bank of England base-rate beating returns with some accounts.


The world's 20 RICHEST comedians in 2025, ranked

From Adam Sandler to Jerry Seinfeld, discover which comedian is the richest in 2025.


I’ve seen conflicting advice about equity release – should I go for it?

A reader wants to treat themselves and their loved one while they still are around, but as cheaply as possible


5 passive income stocks I aim to hold for life

Mark Hartley identifies five passive income stocks that he wants to hold until retirement and beyond, explaining why he's chosen these stocks. The post 5 passive income stocks I aim to hold for life appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Pound's strength means Brits could be in for summer holiday spending boost

The strength of the pound against most other currencies has boosted Brits' spending power when they head abroad this summer, research had found, in some cases by a lot


Buying 500 Vodafone shares could generate a passive income of…

Jon Smith explains why Vodafone stock still offers him an above-average dividend yield despite the recent dividend cut. The post Buying 500 Vodafone shares could generate a passive income of… appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


£10,000 invested in this Dow Jones leader 20 years ago is now worth £1.5 million

This beloved Dow Jones tech giant is a millionaire-making stock with new growth catalysts on the horizon. Should investors consider buying today? The post £10,000 invested in this Dow Jones leader 20 years ago is now worth £1.5 million appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


State Pensioners getting £227 from DWP in extra £150 boost

Pensioners on one DWP benefit will get a £150 cash boost to help pay their energy bills.


Common Money Fights Couples Keep Having (And Why They Happen)

Money issues don’t always come down to the numbers. Most of the time, they’re about values, habits, control, or just two people seeing the same pound differently. Even in good relationships, financial tension sneaks in—sometimes over big stuff, sometimes over things that feel petty but hit a nerve. These are some of the most common...


Would you lend the government your savings for a 5.3% return?

Lending money to the Government by buying its 'gilts' direct is seen as a low-risk and lucrative earner by investors. Here's what you need to know.


5 trends that could make more money for Rolls-Royce shareholders

While Rolls-Royce shares could be due a pullback, this investor sees five things on the horizon that could power them even higher over time. The post 5 trends that could make more money for Rolls-Royce shareholders appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


See how much an investor needs in an ISA to fund an £888 monthly passive income

Harvey Jones grabs his calculator to work out how much money people need to generate a decent passive income in retirement, and how much they need to put away. The post See how much an investor needs in an ISA to fund an £888 monthly passive income appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Live Abroad for Less: Countries Where $1,000 Goes Far

Live Abroad for Less: Countries Where $1,000 Goes Far


Telecom Italia in talks with banks to sell 1 billion euro state credit, say sources

By Elvira Pollina MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia (TIM) is in advanced talks with banks to sell a 1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) state credit the phone group expects to be able to cash in from the government after a prolonged legal dispute, two sources told Reuters. TIM and Rome have been locked in a legal battle over a license fee TIM was obligated to pay to the state in 1998, the year after


UAE banks back Pakistan’s $1bn fundraising

UAE banks have led the $1 billion fundraising by Pakistan as it grapples with economic challenges. The five-year facility, split into conventional and Islamic tranches, was partially guaranteed by the Asian Development Bank, Dawn, a Pakistani English daily, reported. Dubai Islamic Bank acted as the sole Islamic global coordinator, while Standard Chartered Bank was the […]


Kuwait approves draft law with KD500,000 fines to combat money laundering

Dubai: Kuwait has introduced sweeping new penalties, including fines of up to KD500,000 ($1.62 million), as part of a newly approved draft law aimed at strengthening its fight against money laundering and terrorist financing. The move underscores the country’s commitment to aligning national legislation with international standards, particularly UN...


Are the world's wealthiest people getting richer, or poorer?

The world's 25 richest people in 2025: meet this year's global wealth titans and discover how they made their money.


Will interest rates be cut today? The key factors for the Bank of England and 2025 predictions

Will interest rates be cut today? The key factors for the Bank of England and 2025 predictions - Analysts expect a split vote at the MPC’s meeting on 19 June


The Bank of England holds interest rates – what it means for your money

The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the base rate at 4.25 per cent following high inflation and geopolitical tensions


Millionaires on the move? Britain can’t afford this wealth flight.

All around the world, money is on the move. Millionaire migration might seem like a niche narrative, but it sparks serious debate and can lead to major policy changes. No individual dataset can be taken as flawless, but a number of different sources can be pooled that, taken together, paint a picture of where wealth [...]


Top 10 Countries Where Your Dollar Goes Furthest in 2025

Top 10 Countries Where Your Dollar Goes Furthest in 2025


A £10,000 investment in Vodafone shares, made 5 years ago, is now worth…

Vodafone shares have had a disappointing few years. But could this year mark the pivot point in the company's turnaround plans? The post A £10,000 investment in Vodafone shares, made 5 years ago, is now worth… appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Cost of comfortable retirement revealed — here's how much you need yearly

Listen to article Listen to article Your browser does not support the audio element. The high cost of living is also hitting pensioners as more money is needed for a comfortable retirement. Pensioners need more money in the bank if they want to be comfortable and afford more than just the basic necessitie...


Financial meltdown looms for one in ten as high cost of living bites into household finances

Surging mortgage costs and hikes to bills has left 9% of adults facing a financial crisis, according to a report from pension firm Royal London.


The $50 Trillion Climate Bill: Who's Going to Pay for Saving the Planet?

The $50 Trillion Climate Bill: Who's Going to Pay for Saving the Planet?


Millionaires could be eligible for Winter Fuel Payments under new rules, report shows

The Winter Fuel Payment U-turn could open up an unexpected loophole for wealthy retirees


Brits kick off Christmas budgeting early with money-saving tactics

A new study has found that millions of Brits have already started budgeting for Christmas and are using a number of money-saving tactics to prepare for the festive season


You're ten years from retirement: how to retire comfortably

Retirement costs are rising and it is important to plan ahead for your golden years. We look at what steps to take if you are 10 years away from retirement.


Where F1 Teams Really Spend $350 Million (ft. Guenther Steiner)

Go behind the scenes of Formula 1 team finances with Guenther Steiner as he breaks down how teams allocate their massive $350 million budgets from aerodynamics and R&D to logistics and driver salaries. This detailed explainer reveals the real costs of staying competitive at the highest level of motorsport.


Full list of what you could buy after Euromillions win

Would you blow it all on one big superyacht, or eke it out still buying basics?


Dollar rises vs yen, Middle East conflict remains in focus

By Laura Matthews (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar rose to a three-week high against the safe-haven yen and gained ground on the Swiss franc on Friday amid signs tension in the Middle East is easing after Iran backed continued discussions with Europe on its conflict with Israel. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran backed further talks with Germany, France, Britain and the EU and would be


‘I only earn £300 a month. How will I ever save?’

For the past seven years, Jess Muxlow has been learning to live with a brain tumour. Now, at 25, she’s found a lifestyle that suits her, allowing her to quit her job and spend more time with her two-year-old daughter Freya. After studying theology and philosophy at Birmingham Newman University, Muxlow worked as an administrator for her local counci...


'I've earned £18k on Vinted - subtle changes you can make to boost sales'

A woman has shared her clever tricks for being successful while selling old clothes on Vinted - as she's managed to make it her full time job with these simple steps


Revolut founder Nik Storonsky eyes a £30bn Elon Musk-style jackpot

Revolut founder and chief exec Nik Storonsky (pictured) is thought to own around a quarter of the company - worth some £8.5bn.


Interest rates held at 4.25% but with three votes for a cut: What it means for your mortgage and savings

The Bank of England has held interest rates at 4.25% as it continues to tread carefully amid fears of resurgent inflation.


I’ve studied faiths and cultures around the world. Here’s how finance can be made more inclusive and sustainable

Financial products are becoming increasingly sophisticated – as are the frauds associated with things like crypto, hacking and digital robbery. Many people are already overwhelmed by financial matters, and being unable to manage money can lead to mental health problems. But money is primarily a social and cultural construct. Humans created it to se...


Inheritance tax pension rule could make six times more over 55s liable – how investing in onshore bonds can help

Financial advisers have switched to recommending onshore bonds to help clients avoid inheritance tax and pass on wealth


Why Elon Musk’s US$34 billion loss wasn’t really that – and what it tells us about the philanthropy of the ultra-wealthy

Following a sharp drop in Tesla’s share price, outlets reported that the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, had “lost” US$34 billion (£25 billion) in a single day. That figure exceeds the annual GDP of countries like Iceland, Jamaica or Mauritius. Gaining or losing even 0.001% of that wealth would be life-changing for most people. But, this “loss” ...


How I Manage My Money: 34-year-old, on £1.7k a month, says state pension too low


Edmunds: The five biggest mistakes people make when buying a new car

Edmunds: The five biggest mistakes people make when buying a new car - Car-buying mistakes are easy to make, especially if you’re in a hurry or have fallen in love with a particular vehicle


How 5,600 high rollers switched current accounts with £100,000 in the bank

In the first three months of 2025, 228,805 bank switches took place, according to bank-specific data from the Cass.