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Insurers alone are to blame for savings scandal - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukInsurers alone are to blame for savings scandalTelegraph.co.ukBy Richard Dyson, Personal Finance Editor ... This was the decade when insurers began wrongly persuading people to opt out of valuable workplace pension schemes and instead sign up to comparatively poor-value personal pensions. ... It is no accident that few, if any, new with-profits plans are taken out. It is no accident that new, “cleaner” businesses, such as asset managers and brokers, are winning new savers today. If the regulator is to blame for anything, it is for acting too late. - richard.dyson@telegraph.co.uk ...and more »

Source: Insurers alone are to blame for savings scandal - Telegraph.co.uk

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Minister supports investigation into policies that trap savers - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.ukMinister supports investigation into policies that trap saversTelegraph.co.ukBy Dan Hyde, Deputy Personal Finance Editor. 7:05PM BST 05 Apr 2014 ... The inquiry by the Financial Conduct Authority will complement the efforts of Mr Webb's department to reduce fees on workplace pensions, an aide added. The regulator is concerned ...

Source: Minister supports investigation into policies that trap savers - Telegraph.co.uk

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Money and personal finance on pupils' timetables - Wiltshire Business

Wiltshire BusinessMoney and personal finance on pupils' timetablesWiltshire BusinessPUPILS at every school in Wiltshire are being given the opportunity to learn more about money and personal finance during the sixth annual My Money Week, run by financial education charity the Personal Finance Education Group. ... and Duncan Hames (Chippenham) gave My Money Week their support, and Malmesbury School, Lawn Primary, Wootton Bassett School and Baydon St Nicholas Church of England Primary School took part in the Week by organising financial education activities for their pupils.and more »

Source: Money and personal finance on pupils' timetables - Wiltshire Business

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Better consumer outcomes at heart of advice - EveryInvestor

Better consumer outcomes at heart of adviceEveryInvestorThe first is our new-look Find an Adviser database giving the public access to 34,000 Personal Finance Society members – approximately 80 per cent of the UK's professionally-qualified adviser community. If you already have an adviser you may want to ...and more »

Source: Better consumer outcomes at heart of advice - EveryInvestor

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Money and personal finance on pupils' timetables - Wiltshire Business

Wiltshire BusinessMoney and personal finance on pupils' timetablesWiltshire BusinessPUPILS at every school in Wiltshire are being given the opportunity to learn more about money and personal finance during the sixth annual My Money Week, run by financial education charity the Personal Finance Education Group. ... and Duncan Hames (Chippenham) gave My Money Week their support, and Malmesbury School, Lawn Primary, Wootton Bassett School and Baydon St Nicholas Church of England Primary School took part in the Week by organising financial education activities for their pupils.and more »

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Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

Debt is still major worry for North EasternersbdailyNew research into the personal finances of people across the region has found that, despite an improving wider economic picture, more than half are worried about the amount of money they owe. The latest findings of insolvency trade body R3's regular Personal Debt Snapshot show that 55% of those surveyed in the North East, Yorkshire and Humberside are concerned about how much they owed, a figure that has risen by 11% since Autumn last year and which is four per cent ahead of the UK national average.

Source: Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

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Money and personal finance on pupils' timetables - Wiltshire Business

Wiltshire BusinessMoney and personal finance on pupils' timetablesWiltshire BusinessPUPILS at every school in Wiltshire are being given the opportunity to learn more about money and personal finance during the sixth annual My Money Week, run by financial education charity the Personal Finance Education Group. ... and Duncan Hames (Chippenham) gave My Money Week their support, and Malmesbury School, Lawn Primary, Wootton Bassett School and Baydon St Nicholas Church of England Primary School took part in the Week by organising financial education activities for their pupils.and more »

Source: Money and personal finance on pupils' timetables - Wiltshire Business

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Better consumer outcomes at heart of advice - EveryInvestor

Better consumer outcomes at heart of adviceEveryInvestorThe first is our new-look Find an Adviser database giving the public access to 34,000 Personal Finance Society members – approximately 80 per cent of the UK's professionally-qualified adviser community. If you already have an adviser you may want to ...and more »

Source: Better consumer outcomes at heart of advice - EveryInvestor

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My Money Week for pupils at Wiltshire schools - Wiltshire Business

My Money Week for pupils at Wiltshire schoolsWiltshire BusinessPupils at every school in Wiltshire are being given the opportunity to learn more about money and personal finance during the sixth annual My Money Week, run by financial education charity the Personal Finance Education Group. ... and Duncan Hames (Chippenham) gave My Money Week their support, and Malmesbury School, Lawn Primary, Wootton Bassett School and Baydon St Nicholas Church of England Primary School took part in the Week by organising financial education activities for their pupils.

Source: My Money Week for pupils at Wiltshire schools - Wiltshire Business

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Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

Debt is still major worry for North EasternersbdailyNew research into the personal finances of people across the region has found that, despite an improving wider economic picture, more than half are worried about the amount of money they owe. The latest findings of insolvency trade body R3's regular Personal Debt Snapshot show that 55% of those surveyed in the North East, Yorkshire and Humberside are concerned about how much they owed, a figure that has risen by 11% since Autumn last year and which is four per cent ahead of the UK national average.

Source: Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

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Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

Debt is still major worry for North EasternersbdailyNew research into the personal finances of people across the region has found that, despite an improving wider economic picture, more than half are worried about the amount of money they owe. The latest findings of insolvency trade body R3's regular Personal Debt Snapshot show that 55% of those surveyed in the North East, Yorkshire and Humberside are concerned about how much they owed, a figure that has risen by 11% since Autumn last year and which is four per cent ahead of the UK national average.

Source: Debt is still major worry for North Easterners - bdaily

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Personal Finance News / Academy to teach finance - Spalding Guardian
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Academy to teach finance - Spalding Guardian

Spalding GuardianAcademy to teach financeSpalding GuardianThe announcement is the result of a ground-breaking partnership between the UK's leading financial education charity pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group) and Santander. It means that the academy, in Park Road, Holbeach, will work with pfeg's ...

Source: Academy to teach finance - Spalding Guardian

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Who has benefited from record low interest rates? - BBC News

BBC NewsWho has benefited from record low interest rates?BBC NewsBy Ian Pollock Personal finance reporter, BBC News. The Bank of England, fulcrum of the ... A recent study by the management consultants McKinsey puts the sum foregone by UK savers at £66bn between 2007 and 2012. Anna Bowes, who runs the financial ...and more »

Source: Who has benefited from record low interest rates? - BBC News

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How I'm choosing my first funds - Telegraph.co.uk

How I'm choosing my first fundsTelegraph.co.ukKyle and Jessica are both personal finance journalists who have written about investing and interviewed some of Britain's leading fund managers. But they are now ... Stay tuned to First Time Investor by bookmarking telegraph.co.uk/investing. • See all our ...and more »

Source: How I'm choosing my first funds - Telegraph.co.uk

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More signs of house price moderation - moneyfacts.co.uk


More signs of house price moderation
moneyfacts.co.uk
This is the third monthly decline in 15 months, and means the average price of a UK property has now fallen to £178,249. Prices are still 8.7% higher than they were in March 2013, however, but these monthly signs of moderation should be welcome news to ...

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Source: More signs of house price moderation - moneyfacts.co.uk

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