‘My mum is separated – does she need to pay her ex’s debts?’ | Money blog

'My mum is separated - does she need to pay her ex's debts?' | Money blog

Every Tuesday, we find an expert to answer your financial problems or consumer disputes – you can WhatsApp us here or yessend money to blog@sky.uk. Today’s problem is… My mother separated from her partner since 2006. I know that divorce was not possible at first but in their separation agreements they divided their debts and … Read more

Even wealthy Americans are struggling economically as gas prices rise and stocks fall | CNN Business

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Washington – Americans are growing pessimistic about the U.S. economy as the Iran war continues to shake out, with sentiment falling across all income groups — including the wealthiest. Consumer sentiment fell 6% this month to a final reading of 53.3, the University of Michigan said Friday, down from what was reported earlier this month, … Read more

Rees-Mogg criticizes Reeves for energy bill payment for those on benefits – Essex Magazine

Rees-Mogg criticizes Reeves for energy bill payment for those on benefits - Essex Magazine

SIR Jacob Rees-Mogg said payments to those on benefits to cover energy price rises are already being included in the benefit increase due on April 1 when tax caps are suspended. Speaking to GB News, Sir Jacob said: “The Chancellor of the Exchequer is insulting those who work and pay tax. “It is now proposed … Read more

PIP audition tips and what to expect in your phone, video or audition

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John Paul Marks says PIP video tests are being tested Latest data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveals the majority of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments are carried out remotely over the phone. However, under new social welfare reform plans, the number of face-to-face examinations is set to increase from April. Social … Read more

Personal Finance and AI: How to Use AI for Budgeting and Saving | Britannica Money

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These days, robots can even help you with your money. © sdecoret/stock.adobe.com When you think of artificial intelligence, or AI, what immediately comes to mind? For many, the answer is ChatGPT. The promise of introducing AI – embodied by applications such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Of the alphabet (GOOG) Gemini—attracts many Internet users. Use cases … Read more

Top 5 places to get free financial advice in the UK

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Financial advice can be very important as a[–>financial adviser it can help you get the most bang for your buck, if you’re optimistic[–>start investing,[–>planning your retirement or looking for the right loan. While he[–>initial meeting usually free, working with a consultant is subject to fees, and fees may vary. We disclose services that provide unbiased … Read more

The value of financial advice: how much is it really?

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Although professional financial advice comes at a cost, understanding the potential long-term benefits and value in terms of investment returns, tax savings, and protecting your financial future is essential to knowing if working with an advisor is a good investment. We look at the truth quality of financial advice. On average, financial advice can make … Read more

Nationwide launches two new savings accounts and increases fees on four ISAs – are they worth it?

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Nationwide has launched two new savings products and enhanced rates on four of its fixed income ISAs. The new One Year Single Access ISA and One Year Single Access Saver both go on sale from today (6 March), offering an interest rate of 4%. A Single Access ISA does what it says on the tin … Read more