Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Consumer Reports investigation into auto loans reveals that borrowers are overcharged for their auto loans. The average new car loan payment is $600 per month, up 25% from $450 ten years ago. Consumer… Continue reading Auto Loans: All You Need To Know From Consumer Reports’ Investigation
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. President Joe Biden’s administration has extended the freeze on student loan debt repayment till early 2022. Borrowers should expect changes to their student loan repayments including a change of loan servicers. Borrowers should… Continue reading 3 Things You Need To Know Before The Student Loan Debt Payment Pause Ends
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Looking for the best electric cars to buy now in the UK? We have five to choose from. Switching to electric cars is one of the main ways consumers can reduce their carbon… Continue reading 5 Best Electric Cars to Buy Today UK – November 2021
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. More than 60% of UK’s savings are locked in low-interest easy-access savings accounts The average UK saver is £1,000 better off than they were before the pandemic. Fixed-rate savings accounts provide much better… Continue reading Savings Accounts: Fixed Rate Alternatives To Low-Earning Easy Access
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Taxes up, inflation up and now ultra-low mortgage rates deals are starting to come to an end. The chancellor has barely sat down after making his autumn Budget statement before mortgage providers started… Continue reading Era of Ultra-low Mortgage Rates at the Beginning of the End
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. On Wednesday October 27, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, laid out the government’s tax and spending plans in the Autumn Budget, the second this year. The measures generally will have a… Continue reading UK Budget 2021: Five Ways Rishi Sunak’s Plans Affect You and Your Money
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Budget 2021 analysis by the Resolution Foundation shows the Autumn Budget and Spending Review will set the Uk’s finances on a path that will increase the tax bill for the average household to… Continue reading Budget 2021 Analysis: Taxes Rising at Fastest Rate Since 1997
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has just unveiled his Autumn Budget spending review, although many major Budget announcements have already been made, but there was some new information. We have all the latest news, from… Continue reading Budget Latest: Spending on Many Departments Still Below 2010
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. With the paper self-assessment tax return deadline just days away, we look at what taxpayers need to do to meet the midnight 31 October cut-off date. If the paper tax return arrives at… Continue reading Paper Self-Assessment Tax Return Deadline 31 October: Take Action Now
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. UK consumers will see up to £200 added to their energy bills as a result of the failure of gas supplier companies and the subsequent transfer of their two and half million former… Continue reading Energy Bills to Rise By £200 for Every UK Consumer Says Centrica Boss