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Personal Finance

Whether buying a home, coping with a divorce or planning your retirement, we can all use a little help when it comes to managing our personal finances. Our books and features aim to help you make the best of managing your money.


Looking for a new home?

Essential finance - Buying a HomeBy the time you have seen several properties, you will probably struggle to remember the good and bad points of each. It is worth taking a checklist to use as a reminder later on. Click here to download the printable checklist.

For more information consult Buying a Home



Essential finance - Divorce and Finances How to: calculate the costs of maintenance when getting a divorce.

It is less usual for maintenance to be paid when there are no children. Usually, in this situation, couples opt for a 'clean break' settlement. However, with older couples where one spouse (usually the wife) has not worked and it is too late for her to start a career, maintenance may be paid. The Child Support Agency (CSA) will probably get involved in calculating maintenance payments where there are children. You will both have to make sacrifices and you may find that agreeing maintenance is far from easy.

For more information, consult Divorce and Finances


Essential finance - Retirement and FinancesHow to: work with an insurance broker

In retirement, you need to be absolutely sure you have the right coverage for your particular situation. You need to have an insurance broker who is looking out for your needs, not his or her need to make a commission.

Good insurance brokers will have these characteristics:
  • They know it is in their long term interest to find you the right insurance at the right price
  • They will not sell you uneccessary cover.
  • They admit when you are better off using a policy from a different agent
  • They are every bit as helpful and responsive when you have a claim as when you are buying a policy
For more information, consult Retirement and Finances

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