Things are looking up on the savings front, says Helen Monks in The Observer. The Bank of England may not have raised the base rate this month, but in anticipation of future rises, the banks …
If you remember one thing about pension investing, let it be this, says Eleanor Laise in Smart Money: “diversity”. To reduce risk and increase returns you will need a portfolio that includes large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, …
Good news, says Jay Palmer in Barron’s: life expectancy is rising fast. The average American can now expect to live to 78 – up from 62 just a few generations ago. And thanks to enormous …
Mortgage lenders are being urged to do away with the Migs (mortgage indemnity guarantees) that they make those with only small deposits take out, says Rupert Jones in The Guardian, and quite right too. Mig …
According to the 17th century French finance minister Jean Baptiste Colbert, “the art of taxation consists of so plucking the goose to obtain the largest amount of feathers with the least amount of hissing”. Little …
With interest rates on the rise, savings institutions are boasting about the great rates they are offering, says Liz Dolan in The Sunday Telegraph. Take Northern Rock’s 5.01% rate. Sounds great, doesn’t it? But there’s …
I can’t for the life of me understand why first-time buyers in the UK make such a fuss about not being able to get on the property ladder at the moment. You’d think from the …
Around 70,000 family homes have to be sold each year to fund long-term care fees for their elderly owners, says Moira O’Neill in Money Observer. And as the population rises, this number can only rise …
Rumours of accounting shenanigans have been swirling around Fannie Mae, America’s biggest mortgage finance provider, “like flies around a cow’s flank for years”, said Dailyreckoning.com. And quite rightly, as it turns out. Last week, after …
A professional investor tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money now. This week: James Budden, marketing director of Witan Investment Trust. Over the last few months, I have, out of necessity, been reconsidering where I’ve …