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A US debt crisis is coming – diversify your investments
US debt is rising fast as the Treasury issues more and more bonds to stay afloat. Sooner or later, there will be a crash – diversify before it happens
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Renters' Rights Act: are you ready for the landmark rental reforms?
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
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HMRC to start clawing back Winter Fuel Payments from certain pensioners – do you owe the taxman money?
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Will gas and electricity bills fall in 2026? Energy price forecast
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Making Tax Digital: what is it and who does it affect?
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How to invest in Asian markets – no longer just ‘emerging’
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
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How much should I have in emergency savings?
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Easy-access savings vs regular savings – where is your money better off?
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%
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