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Major Financial Benefits for Military Veterans and Their Families

These financial support programs help military veterans and their families with home loans, disability and survivor benefits and more.


Gillian Keegan suggests Sky News presenter does not ‘understand economics’ in spat over inflation

Gillian Keegan suggests Sky News presenter does not ‘understand economics’ in spat over inflation -


Exit from recession was stronger than first thought

The UK's exit from recession during the first three months of the year was stronger than initial figures suggested, according to official data.


Cash for clutter: how to make money from what’s in the attic

One person’s rubbish is another person’s treasure, as they say, so you could make a chunk of cash by selling unwanted items cluttering your attic and cupboards. Coins, retro toys and games, old tech, books and magazines can all be sold, with some items possibly worth a lot more than you may think. Dig out old toys Toys don’t have to be 50 or 100 years old to be worth money. For example, Beanie Babies became a big collectible in the 1990s, and...


Windows eases the pain: Is a graphical user interface worth the extra cost? Andrew Brown lays his cards on the table

Windows eases the pain: Is a graphical user interface worth the extra cost? Andrew Brown lays his cards on the table -


City of London fails to score a single £100 million office deal

City of London fails to score a single £100 million office deal -


UK supermarket Asda returned to profit in 2023

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Asda, the British supermarket group which is 10% owned by U.S. giant Walmart, said on Friday it returned to a pretax profit in its 2023 financial year, even though it lost market share to rivals over the period. Mohsin and Zuber Issa and private equity firm TDR Capital bought 90% of Asda from Walmart in a 6.8 billion pound ($8.6 billion) deal that completed in


How to become a contractor – and significantly boost your salary

Becoming your own boss is a dream many people will have at some point in their careers. The freedom to manage your own time and benefit from tax breaks are just some of the sought-after benefits of being self-employed. However, while it has its upsides, there are significant legal and financial implications of working for yourself. And once you hav...


I collect 50p coins - do I really have one worth £30,000? DAN HATFIELD replies

I've collected 50p coins for quite some time and would love to know the value of what I have accumulated over time.


Save money on these stylish Boden pieces

Save up to 60% on these gorgeous buys across womenswear and childrenswear


Adele Parks: I had to eat tinned food to pay the rent, then I got my first book deal at 30 worth £300,000

The best money decision the author Adele Parks MBE ever made was writing her first novel at the age of 30.


‘I earn £500 a month, and my parents feed me every day – this is how I spend my money’

Email [email protected] if you would like to take part in How I Spend My Money. All our subjects are genuine but anonymous. As a 17-year-old college student earning around £500 per month from my part-time job, trying to manage my finances can be a challenge. One of the struggles is how little time you actually have to make money when most days ...


Best home insurance providers for 2024

Last year was the worst on record for weather-related home insurance claims, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI). Insurance companies shelled out a staggering £573m to help homeowners fix damage to their property. If you’ve got a mortgage, you will likely find that your lender requires you to have buildings insurance for your hom...


Feeling flush: Could an extra bathroom add a whopping £1.2 million to your home's value?

Feeling flush: Could an extra bathroom add a whopping £1.2 million to your home's value? - The hottest property luxury for Londoners could be the bragging rights of an extra toilet


Nintendo warns about being ‘motivated by greed’ when making video games

A newly discovered interview sees Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto explain how Nintendo only needs a 30+ million hit every few years to do well.


£100m triple economic boost from Glastonbury, Pride and the Euros

£100m triple economic boost from Glastonbury, Pride and the Euros - Sun out for weekend of celebration that is expected to provide a boost to the UK economy


The world’s most exclusive bank accounts – and how to get one

Private banks offer the full red carpet treatment to wealthy individuals looking to receive an elite level of customer service – but, with strict eligibility requirements, they’re out of reach for the majority of customers. “More often than not, someone with wealth first looks for an ‘exclusive’ bank when they have just been waiting on the end of t...


The magic of music, memory, and how we still remember lyrics decades later

The magic of music, memory, and how we still remember lyrics decades later - IN FOCUS: Songs from our lives are deeply etched into our minds, lingering for many years after we’ve listened to them. Ellie Harrison asks the experts why this is – and why even people with dementia can often remember music so well


How to get your financial affairs in order for family before you die

'Dad's dead - what happens next?' A colleague of mine died last year and that was the title on a folder that he had left for his family, writes Ian Dyall.


8 dazzling gold and silver treasures

Here are 10 stunning gold and silver treasures, dating from millennia to centuries ago


Women reveal why they chose financial security over love

Women reveal why they chose financial security over love - ‘Don’t ever let a man or anyone limit your freedom,’ one person wrote


Mum gets £90,000 payout after boss pulled job offer when he asked about kids' ages

Mum gets £90,000 payout after boss pulled job offer when he asked about kids' ages - A mother of two had her job offer taken away after she told her new employer her children’s age


I saved £30,000 in 2 years - all while working a minimum wage job

I set myself a goal of becoming a millionaire in 10 years.


The best budget beauty and make-up products that are just as luxurious as expensive competitors

The best budget beauty and make-up products that are just as luxurious as expensive competitors - We’ve got you covered on where to save in your beauty regime without losing out on product performance


Starting from scratch at 40? I’d use Warren Buffett’s golden rule to build wealth

Warren Buffett’s golden rule could be the key that unlocks tremendous wealth for long-term investors, even when starting later in life. The post Starting from scratch at 40? I’d use Warren Buffett’s golden rule to build wealth appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


MSCI world stock index hits record high, dollar dips after US inflation data

By Caroline Valetkevitch and Huw Jones NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - The MSCI world stock index hit a record high while the U.S. dollar index inched lower on Friday after data showed that U.S. inflation was flat in May, fueling investor optimism the Federal Reserve could begin cutting interest rates in September. U.S. stocks were moderately higher after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs in


Households 'need to make payment to HMRC' and given four-week warning

Workers told to ensure they are aware of details and don't miss crucial deadline


Ghana Bondholders to Forgo About $4.7 Billion of Their Claims

Ghana reached an agreement in principle with private creditors to restructure about $13 billion of debt, a key milestone in the West African country's efforts to overhaul its loans. The nation's bonds rallied. Bloomberg News' Jennifer Zabasajja discusses with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa.


‘I’m 33, earn £53,000 and just bought my first house – how can I rebuild my wealth?’

Would you like to be featured in Money Makeover? Email [email protected] and let us know what your financial goals are. Michael Bamber recently purchased his first home in Bristol, but the 33-year-old air traffic controller wants to know what to do next with his money. The property belongs to both him and his partner. Despite using a lifetime I...


The common mistake that can blow a major hole in your pension

Four in five pension savers are accessing their pot early and it’s costing them tens of thousands of pounds, a pension provider has warned. New analysis from Scottish Widows shows that 78pc of people raided their pension before they reached 65, pocketing an average of £47,000 in cash – which experts say puts them at risk of running out of money lat...


How to Have a Happy Retirement

Want a happy retirement? These eight tips for finding your retirement bliss are backed by solid evidence.


Could you go a month without spending a single penny? Our writer did - and saved £500. Here's how she did it...

Ask yourself this: when did you last go even one day without spending as much as a penny? It's those small daily spends that seem inconsequential at the time but add up as the weeks pass.


Is there truth in Rishi Sunak’s net zero attack on Labour?

Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer have faced off for the final time in a TV debate, trading familiar blows over immigration and tax. Sunak came armed with a new attack line over the cost of Labour’s net zero climate plans, but does it stack up? What did Sunak say about the net zero target? During the debate, Sunak said: “We’ve just found a recording … [from] Labour … admitting that their [climate] plans will cost hundreds of billions of pounds.” The...


Download these ten money saving apps to save thousands of pounds

We've done the legwork and picked ten of the best apps to save you money.


After Nvidia's rise, how you can back the AI revolution for less

It is possible to acquire a stake in Nvidia and the other Silicon Valley names through investment trusts whose shares are at a discount to their net asset values.


How to cut the cost of home insurance – without putting your prized possessions at risk

With so many costs on the rise, you may be questioning whether you’d be better off cutting back on your home insurance to save money. While scrimping on your cover might save you in the short term, there’s a risk it won’t do the job you need it to do should your home or possessions get damaged. You could find you don’t get the payouts you’d hoped f...


Why the coins in your pocket make you a Roman

“This is two thousand years old,” my father reminded me as he placed the small silver disc in the palm of my hand. It was still gleaming, cool to the touch, no bigger than a penny. My young mind could not possibly comprehend such an expanse of time. This coin was older than both world wars, older than Shakespeare, and had already existed for a mill...


How much are student loans, when do you start paying back and what is the interest?

Basically, student finance is a government-financed loan that covers university students' tuition fees and living costs for the duration of their study.


Return on capital: what is it and how do you calculate it?

Return on capital is a way to measure the profitability of a business. Simply put, it compares a company’s profits with the value of the assets used to produce them. It answers the question “How many pence in profit will the company generate from each £1 worth of assets?”. Inevitably, the investment community has found ways to complicate this strai...


Pakistan: Parliament passes tax-heavy budget to appease IMF

Pakistan's parliament has approved a government budget entailing significant tax hikes. Islamabad is looking to secure yet another billion-dollar IMF loan in order to avoid defaulting on its debts.


How Calculating How Many Big Macs He Can Buy With His Hourly Earnings Helped This Man Get $11K Weekly In Passive Income

Ryan Hogue's approach to evaluating his side hustle income is far from conventional. He measures it in a unique and practical way: through Big Macs. Hogue, a web developer and teacher, used this practical method to calculate the value of his time. He would determine how many Big Macs he could buy with his daily earnings, a concept he calls 'dollars...


More years of financial pain for mortgage holders says Bank of England

Businesses and households are coping with high interest rates but Bank warns low income families and renters are under pressure.


If I take 25% tax-free cash from my pensions - can I then pay more into them? Steve Webb replies

I want to leave the rest invested without taking any money for a number of years and continue to contribute. Are there any restrictions on doing this I should know about?


Job titles with most expensive car insurance - is yours on the list?

Is your job on the list?


Sterling on track for monthly rise versus euro before UK vote

By Stefano Rebaudo (Reuters) - Sterling was on track for its biggest monthly rise versus the euro since January as political concerns weigh on the single currency ahead of general elections in the UK and France. The pound edged higher on Friday after revised data showed Britain's economy pulled out of recession at a faster pace than previously thought in the first three months of this year. It


Four major banks hit by glitches

Nationwide, HSBC, Barclays and Virgin Money customers have been affected by problems with banking services, leaving some unable to send and receive money.


Homeowners told simple way to add £38,000 value to their properties

Experts say this addition to homes could prove to be hugely valuable


How can I stop my spendthrift son frittering away his inheritance? Heather Rogers replies

I have one son married but one of them is a spendthrift. I would like to give them enough in the will to clear the balance of their mortgage and say enough to live on per year.


Get ready for a stock market correction, says the Bank of England

The UK's central bank reckons there's a heightened risk of a sharp stock market correction. Here's a share I've got my eye on, in case that happens. The post Get ready for a stock market correction, says the Bank of England appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Households urged to submit energy meter readings ahead of price drop

Households urged to submit energy meter readings ahead of price drop - The average household energy bill will fall by 7% from July 1 after Ofgem lowered its price cap in response to wholesale prices.