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How to choose a savings account

With so many savings accounts on the market, we show you how to choose the one right for you.

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How to review your pension

Reviewing your pension may not be the most exciting way to spend an afternoon, but failure to keep an eye on your savings now could cost you in the future. Moneywise TV explains what you need to do.

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Furnishing your home from an auction

There are ways to kit out your home apart from reverting to Ikea and the rest of the flat–pack brigade. In this episode of Moneywise TV, Nathalie Bonney looks at the world of furniture auctions.

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How to get a good deal on a cruise

When it comes to going on a cruise, a lot of the pleasure is derived from knowing you got a good deal. Moneywise TV shows you how to hit the high seas on a budget.

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How to get a good deal on a cruise

When it comes to going on a cruise, a lot of the pleasure is derived from knowing you got a good deal. Moneywise TV shows you how to take to the high seas on a budget.

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Jo blog

The current account rip-off

There are now more paid-for accounts than free current accounts available on the market, but are they really worth paying for? Johanna Gornitzki shares her experience.

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How to buy a second-hand car

Buying a second-hand car needn't mean you end up with an old banger. Moneywise TV explains how to spot the winners and dodge the duds.

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Esther Blog

Why I hate letting agents

Letting and estate agents get a bad rap, but it’s often well deserved. Esther Armstrong shares her latest experience of house hunting and why she’ll be sure to wise up before looking to move again.

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How to borrow without going to your bank

Social lending allows normal, everyday people to lend and borrow to each other in an eBay style auction process. As well as competitive interest rates, people like the idea of helping one another – and cutting out the banks. Moneywise TV explains how the process works.

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Your new bank on the high street

Moneywise TV goes to the launch of Metro Bank at its flagship branch in Holborn, and asks: what does the new bank have to offer that's different to the more established banks?

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Rachel blog

Have you ever struggled to get insurance?

After a difficult time getting her home insured, Rachel Lacey investigates why you're sometimes turned down for no real reason.

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How to cut your water bill

Being careful with water may make you green, but unless you're on a water meter it won't save you a penny.

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Save for your child's future

The child trust fund has gone, so how else can you save for your child's future? As well as the standard savings account, from children's pensions to investments and savings bonds, Moneywise takes you through some of the other options.

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How to cut your inheritance tax bill

Inheritance tax is one of the most hated taxes in the UK, but there are ways you can cut your bill.

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The trouble with flight code sharing

Flight code sharing is meant to make things cheaper for the consumer. But when it goes wrong, it can be a nightmare to determine who's responsible, as Alwynne Gwilt discovers.

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How to choose a credit card

Credit cards often have a bad reputation because people associate them with racking up a lot of debt. But if you use them properly they can work to your advantage. Moneywise TV shows you how.

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