Nearly four in 10 people aged over 55 have no plan for what they would do with the tax-free cash from their pension, according to new research.
Nearly four in 10 people aged over 55 have no plan for what they would do with the tax-free cash from their pension, according to new research.
Young motorists are more than twice as likely to make an insurance claim in their first year behind the wheel, according to new data from Aviva.
The State Pension age will rise from 66 to 67 between now and March 2028.
New HMRC guidance can help help people understand how tax works in retirement, including checks on pensions, tax codes, National Insurance records and unexpected tax bills.
Mortgage borrowers are being urged to review their current deal ahead of the Bank of England's June 18 rate decision.
Charities are calling on the UK Government to change rules affecting mixed age couples claiming Pension Credit.
The Triple Lock determines how much the State Pension rises each year, but growing costs and an ageing population are putting the policy under increasing scrutiny.
More than half of first-time buyers could still be making mortgage repayments after turning 65 as people borrow more and get on the property ladder later in life.
MoneySavingExpert shares six current account switching deals offering cash bonuses of up to £200, alongside perks including cashback and fee-free spending abroad.
Martin Lewis has urged holidaymakers to compare prices carefully before applying for travel permits.
A State Pension claim from the DWP does not end automatically when a loved one dies.
Motorists are being urged to take care when buying car insurance online after new figures revealed a rise in 'ghost broking' scams that can leave drivers unknowingly uninsured.
Nationwide Building Society will start issuing the £100 Fairer Share scheme payment to around 4.4 million customers from Wednesday, June 10.
A Liberal Democrat MP asked DWP to assess the potential merits of allowing people with a terminal diagnosis to access their State Pension early.
Low-income pensioners on disability benefits, or those providing unpaid care, may be entitled to extra financial support.
An online petition argues new powers allowing banks to carry out eligibility checks on behalf of the DWP set a ‘dangerous precedent’ and raise concerns about privacy and data protection.
Retirees are nearly £1,300 better off thanks to the State Pension Triple Lock but a frozen Personal Allowance means millions could now be dragged into paying income tax.
Pension Credit claims can be backdated by up to three months and unlock access to other financial support.
Supporters planning to buy football shirts and other World Cup items during the tournament are being urged to shop around and avoid paying more than they need to.
The Warm Home Discount scheme will continue until 2031 with changes to the Scottish system starting this year.
More than 23,000 people have signed an online petition calling for the £180 annual fee to be scrapped for all pensioners.
The consumer champion said savers earning less than 4 per cent interest are being ‘ripped off’ and should switch accounts.
Thomas Hallisey targeted elderly and vulnerable people by turning up to their homes uninvited and offering services.
The Personal Allowance will remain frozen at £12,570 until April 2031.
Fuel Bank Foundation said many families may not feel the full impact during summer, but colder weather later this year could push more households into fuel poverty.
From budgeting tools and supermarket price comparison apps to bill splitters and savings organisers, these free and low cost apps could help you stay on top of your finances and avoid overspending.
People working full-time may also be able to pause Council Tax payments to ease money worries.
Independent Age is urging older people to seek help claiming benefits, as thousands of pensioners may be missing out on payments worth up to £441 a month.
More than 15,000 vulnerable customers have been supported through EDF and Charis Grants, including bill credits, supermarket vouchers, heated blankets, duvets and slow cookers.
Scottish families could save money on summer days out through a temporary VAT cut being introduced between June 25 and September 1.