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When working out how long to fix your savings for, you’ll first need to consider what your savings goals are and when you’re likely to need access to your money. For example, if you’re saving towards ...
Vietnam is a popular spot on the backpacking trail, but many people rush through it, visiting only the riverside town of Hội An, Ho Chi Minh City, and perhaps the capital, Hanoi. But Vietnam is often ...
More and more older adults are taking up gaming, according to new research from statistics portal Statista and broadband provider TalkTalk. Earlier this year, Statista reported that 41% of people aged ...
Charming and unique, Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean and one of the cheapest to visit. Packed with history and intrigue, this is the land of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro – and it’s just as ...
The single best thing you can do to boost your pelvic floor health is to do daily pelvic floor exercises. You don’t need to go to the gym for this, as you can often do these exercises when you’re ...
Melanie Wright is money editor at Rest Less. An award-winning financial journalist, she has written about personal finance for the past 25 years, and specialises in mortgages, savings and pensions.
You’ll usually be able to take 25% out of your pension as tax-free cash once you reach your pension scheme’s minimum pension age. However, if you’re fortunate enough to have built up significant ...
The obvious starting point for finding an ISA provider to transfer your ISA savings into is to look at the best buy tables. But it’s not that simple as not all ISA providers accept transfers. ISAs ...
We all know that trying to live more sustainably is good for the environment, but many of us are less aware that it’s good for our wallets, too. There’s a common myth that trying to be eco-friendly ...
The average UK household spends nearly £1,000 a year on insurance policies, according to Statista, but many people are paying for cover that either may not provide them with the protection they need, ...
Most of us know that while eating sugar in moderation is okay, having too much can be problematic. It can lead to weight gain, obesity, acne, and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes – and experts ...
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