Car insurance premiums are rising sharply so it's more important than ever to choose your policy carefully. But it's not just a case of picking the cheapest one. Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Whether you pay your credit card off in full each month or you've got a big purchase to make and want to spread the cost, it's worth making sure your credit card is right for you. Here's some help from the Moneywise Buyer's Guide.
If you don't want to pay tax on your savings or investments, you'll want an ISA. But there are lots of different types so spend some time choosing the right one for you. Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
You may know the difference between a fixed and tracker rate mortgage but do you know how offset deals work? The choice of mortgages can be bewildering, so let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
If you want to borrow some money for a new car or to do up your house a personal loan is often the answer. But do you know how to get the best deal? Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Thousands of people who want to boost their income in retirement have turned to equity release. But it's not right for everyone and the products aren't all the same. So let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
It's estimated that five million households don't have insurance but it could mean they're seriously out of pocket if their home is burgled or floods. So if you're perplexed about the cover you need, let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
With savings rates being so low more people are thinking of investing in shares. That means putting money into a fund, but with thousands to choose from it's worth doing some research before you invest. Let Moneywise help with our buyers guide.
Life insurance often isn't a top priority in stretched times, but dying without cover could leave you loved ones stranded. So how do you work out if you should buy life insurance? Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Choosing a savings account should be easy. You find the highest rate and deposit your cash. But the oodles of smallprint and constantly changing rates means finding a decent deal takes a bit of effort. Let Moneywise help with our Buyers guides.
You've booked the holiday, got your sun tan lotion...but don't forget your travel insurance. There are dozens of different policies on offer and choosing the right one can seem like a bit of a hassle. Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Unless you retire with a final salary pension, you normally have to convert your pension fund into an income for the rest of your life. For the majority of people the most practical option is an annuity. Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Interest-free balance transfer deals are a great way of clearing credit card debts. Let Moneywise's Buyers Guide show how to pick the right one for you.
Most people who take out medical insurance get it from their employer but if you want to buy your own, the options can seem a bit bewildering. Let Moneywise help with our Buyer's Guide.
Junior ISAs are being introduced this autumn with the aim of encouraging families to start saving for their children from an early age, so how do they work and what are the rules?
How much it should cost to visit your NHS dentist and how much it costs you in reality could be two very different figures. Moneywise TV asks why this is the case?
My teeth are ... By: thewr0ngchild. on 18 Sep 11, 09:02:40 My teeth are certainly in band 3, and I bet I need? more than one set of band 3 treatment, so I could easily clock up over £1000 in dental charges if I had all my teeth treated! I can't afford this, so my best bet is to wait till all my teeth need removing, and pay a one off charge for a set of dentures. Dentists won't stagger your NHS treatments at a pace you can afford either, they say it all needs doing at once.
YOU think YOU are ... By: inkey2. on 04 Sep 11, 00:12:52 YOU think YOU are taken for a ride????? IN the USA I pay $1400 for a root canal and from $1500 to $1900 for a crown out of my own? pocket....no NHS here)......but.......these are top Boston dentists. You get what you pay for
If you've missed out on getting Olympic tickets there are still some options. Rebecca Rutt discusses the flaws in the system and what options you now have.
Companies that use cold calling tactics are annoying and stressful but there are steps you can take to stop them. Rebecca Rutt looks into how you can escape from the cold callers and where you can go to complain about them.
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I just put the? ... By: dreamcast98. on 21 Oct 11, 13:41:37 I just put the? phone down
The number for the ... By: tigranvartanovitch. on 22 Aug 11, 02:04:50 The number for the Telephone Preference Service is 0845 0700707. You will have peace after 28 days.?
Paid for or premium accounts cost an averge £14.05 a month but do you need to pay for your current account? Nathalie Bonney takes a closer look at banks' latest moneyspinners.
Providers are constantly cutting their rates in the personal loan market so are they now a better option than credit cards? Nathalie Bonney looks at both.
Travel insurance is a holiday must-have, but after having a pricey pair of sunglasses stolen, Rachel Lacey wonders whether baggage cover is really worth it.
We have just ... By: ProjectGameChanger. on 02 Dec 11, 14:02:36 We have just started a non-profit organisation to help people get back into work. It is launching in January 2012 and part of our work is interviewing people who are currently unemployed, taking their views, and then making a free programme that will REALLY make a difference.
It would be great if you wanted to get involved, it would? be amazing and you can check out our site through our channel.
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If you think your travel insurance leaves you fully covered, you could be in for a nasty surprise when you make a claim. We reveal how travel insurance firms get out of paying up.
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