It never rains but it pours: people who have euro-based mortgages on properties at home and abroad are suffering as their repaymetns soar. Myra Butterworth finds out what steps homebuyers should take.
Barclays makes first move as High Court ruling looms, Peter Hutchison writes.
Don’t take the cost of living lying down, says Myra Butterworth.
About 420,000 pensioners on particularly low incomes have had the threat of backdated tax demands for up to £300 each lifted after HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) relented in the face of charities’ pleas for clemency.
Jessica also steps in when a cash transfer is misunderstood, tries to sort out nine years of Isa statements, tries to see through a mortgage redemption case shrouded in fog and more.
Fuel surcharges, poor exchange rates and high booking charges are avoidable, says Niki Chesworth.
Some front end charges for low rates can pay off, Kara Gammell and Graham Ruddick report.
Jessica warns about the pitfalls of A&L’s linked accounts, encourages a reader to ignore police advice and more.
It never rains but it pours: people who have euro-based mortgages on properties at home and abroad are suffering as their repaymetns soar. Myra Butterworth finds out what steps homebuyers should take.
Barclays makes first move as High Court ruling looms, Peter Hutchison writes.