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From saving pocket money to better budgeting and giving to charity, children’s financial habits are changing
Market losses, inflation and currency movements combine to hurt savers this year
Families seek a traditional alternative as gas and electric prices soar
Lenders say cost of fixed-rate deals will come down, but warn it will take time
OTS recommends a review of short-term lets regime
Market upheaval following mini-Budget hits property sector as household finances are squeezed
Review your investment performance. If it doesn’t add up, head for the exit
The money changers’ charges are crippling — and there are plenty of pitfalls along the way
The last time inflation was where it is today, mortgage rates were in double figures too
Cyclicals such as Halfords may offer a glimmer of hope
I am putting my cash into longer-term US bonds
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
British chancellor is considering reducing tax rate gap between capital and labour
Investment arm contributed to 70 per cent of parent’s profits
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Current rates from the state-owned savings bank
Foreign currency share classes of funds with no sterling equivalent are unaffected
UK retailer confirms full-year outlook despite high inflation eating into household budgets
Jumbo increases by the eurozone’s central bankers are exacerbating the country’s cost of living crisis
Private equity group snapped up $1.1bn of assets as it took advantage of crisis triggered by government’s mini-Budget
. . . in a rising market
Why cash savings should now be part of your financial plan
BoE data point to slowdown in property market even before mini-Budget and households building cash buffers
. . . in a world of bears
From ‘The White Lotus’ to Cannes-winner ‘Triangle of Sadness’, satires on the haves and have-yachts are trending
Ireland and Luxembourg increase surveillance in face of financial instability risks
The FT invites readers to join our campaign to promote financial literacy in the UK and around the world
£26.6bn has gone missing as more workers move jobs and home
Spiralling home loan rates add to households’ cost of living pressures
In this edition: art boosts appeal of staying put in Hong Kong; treating the mental health problems of the super-rich; meet the philanthropists going back to their roots; high-level finance for property purchases
Consumers may not feel much benefit from greater competition
Clients and advisers are now easily accessible over video calls, and regular contacts can be more frequent
Come Armageddon it may be tempting for the ultra-rich to have an escape route, but this thinking exacerbates the very problems they’re trying to escape
And why house prices will fall, not crash
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