Personal Finance
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The gender pay gap UK: How bad is it?
In Depth Despite efforts to level the playing field, there is still a substantial difference between the salaries of men and women
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Travel money: five tips for your summer holidays
In Depth Avoid wasting money on rip-off exchange rates, credit card fees and mobile roaming charges
By Ruth Jackson Published
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How long-term investing can offer a sustainable return
feature Taking a long-term view means your portfolio can ride out short-term fluctuations in value
By The Week Staff Published
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Sow today, harvest tomorrow: ten guidelines for long-term investing
feature Learn how to reap the benefits of investing from a young age with these ten quick guidelines
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How to invest in an ethical ISA
In Depth With Isa deadline day approaching, it's time to weigh up the options – including investment ethics
By The Week Staff Published
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Make the most of your 2015 tax allowances
In Depth The financial year ends in a matter of weeks, so make sure you're not letting tax allowances go to waste
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Remortgage now and save £2,600 on a £100,000 mortgage
In Depth Mortgage interest rates are at an all-time low, so now is the time to fix your payments
By The Week Staff Published
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Tax evasion or tax avoidance: what's the difference?
In Depth With allegations of tax evasion flying, here's how to be sure of staying on the right side of the law
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Should you pay for your current account?
In Depth Most bank accounts come with costs, hidden or otherwise, and choosing the best can be a minefield
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Investment: how to refresh your portfolio for 2015
In Depth What was once good investment may now be past its prime. Here's how to ensure you portfolio is fit for the new year
By Ruth Jackson Published
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The best investments of 2014 – and the worst
In Depth The FTSE 100 had a solid rather than a stellar year, but those who put their money in US investments had better luck
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Savers 'are losing £19bn in hidden fees'
In Depth Obscure charges make comparison shopping all but impossible when it comes to pensions and other investments
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Are you using the right credit card?
In Depth With Christmas approaching it's time to check your credit card, whether you want to cut interest payments or earn rewards
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Ski insurance: six things you need to know
Daily Briefing Statistics show that a third of people who ski do not have any travel insurance. Here's what you need to know before you take out a policy
By Ruth Jackson Published
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