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Whether the result is for Remain or Leave in 12 days’ time there will be an impact on the value of the pound. Should you buy foreign currency now – or wait and see?
Gabrielle Boyle says: 'I look for strong companies that are well managed, have diversified revenue streams and whose products or services are fundamental to our lives'.
It is the time of year when many of us are alerted to the fact that we have overpaid tax in the previous year and are due a refund. Hurrah. But before cheering too loudly.
The Battle Against Cancer Investment Trust was set up in 2012 to do just what its name suggests, as well as make money for its shareholders.
At an industry event last week to show off the cutting-edge technology being used to create driverless cars, debate centred on what it will mean in terms of insurance and the law.
Millions of people with final salary pension schemes had better steel themselves. Plans are afoot that could seriously damage their retirement incomes.
Many people put off thinking about their mortality. But there is vital paperwork to sort out before your time comes to an end.
Low tariffs have won 12k customers for GnERGY, launched by former Gurkhas. While Clyde Lo is switching to GB Energy using Flipper, a service that does the work for you for a fee.
Nearly everyone has skills or assets they can exploit in their spare time to boost their income. The Mail on Sunday shows you how to work the gigs.
Travellers using London's most popular Tube lines should hang on more tightly to their wallets, phones and handbags as pickpockets are on the prowl.
‘Savvy’ or ‘squeezed’, our guide will help you decide your group and, crucially, the type of account that you need.
Margherita Intelisano has become a safer motorist in recent weeks – thanks to a spy in her car reporting her every move as she drives.
Those who have already filled their pensions can still get a healthy tax relief boost from VCTs - while others can also invest in growth firms. We explain what you need to know.
Savers have had little to cheer about since 2009 but from this month there will be good tidings at last - if not on rates, at least on protecting their dwindling returns from tax.
The skills required in finding the best home for savings are worthy of Maigret, the fictional Parisian police inspector famed for his meticulous detective work.
Getting on to the ladder is no mean feat. Here, we look at schemes designed to help, including Help to Buy loans, Lifetime Isa and shared ownership.
The Mail on Sunday rummages through the best ways to cash in on a clear-out. Vicky Robinson has sold her clutter on Facebook.
The scheme, called Flood Re, was set up to make sure insurance is affordable for those whose premiums rocketed following serious floods over the past decade.
From April next year the amount everyone will be able to earn before the taxman takes a slice goes up to £11,500 a year.
If you – or your holiday – are not quite run of the mill, do not fret. It is possible to find affordable insurance for almost any trip. The Forbes were able to take their family away after help from Macmillan.
Dave Wilkie set up the Funny Money share club with friends as a way of saving for a trip to Las Vegas including flights and tours to the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Red Rock Canyon.
The Mail on Sunday shows what is available from the Government – and how you can fund a mini welfare state of your own. Jessica Farrugia Sharples has private health care.
It is time to squeeze extra value from your workplace perks. Rachel Webster (pictured) cashed in a special work savings pot and bought her first home.
Aspiring actress Evie Wray, from Epsom Downs, Surrey, has been earning money as a movie extra since she was aged just 13.
A lethal cocktail of plunging oil prices and signs that China’s economic growth may shudder to a halt has sent stock markets reeling.
Millions of pounds every year are stolen from people using cash machines. Sophie How, 23, lost £300 after accidentally leaving her card behind
Film fans who visit the cinema once a week can easily end up forking out £500 a year on tickets. But with careful planning, they can cut the price of their movie passion.
Tomorrow is Divorce Monday – the third Monday of the new year – when instructions to solicitors to end marriages hit an annual high. Here we look at ways of keeping divorce costs under control.
According to Yorkshire Building Society, twice as many homeowners are looking to move to a cheaper loan than this time last year. Demand is being driven by bargain fixed rate deals.
Miton UK Value Opportunities is a young fund whose managers scour the market for shares in firms they believe are not as loved as they should be.
The economic policies of President Shinzo Abe – first implemented three years ago when he came to power on Boxing Day 2012 – have provided a stimulus for the Japanese economy.
Stephanie Clark is one of many customers to take advantage of a zero per cent account. The deals last between nine and 27 months – long enough for borrowers to lose track of when charges will apply.
It is one of Hollywood’s corniest Christmas movies – but for some The Holiday, starring Cameron Diaz, is the inspiration for a luxury getaway on the cheap.
The Mail on Sunday provides key advice on how to deal with the financial consequences of flooding.
By 2024 just one in three payments will be made with coins and notes. From contactless cards to fingerprint recognition, Sally Hamilton looks at the technology changing our payment habits.
Those heading for the pistes of Europe should not just check the snow forecast or buy the trendiest ski gear. It is vital to pack the right insurance too. Harriet Berry knows why cover is vital.
The best performing funds that avoid the bad guys while favouring the good ones have almost all beaten the FTSE All-Share Index recently. Vicar Natasha Woodward follows her conscience.
He promised to transform ‘generation rent’ into ‘generation buy’. He also announced new incentives to help buyers get a foot on the housing ladder. Jayne Hannam recently managed to buy her home.
Black Friday falls on November 27 and earned its ‘black’ label because shops saw it as an opportunity to get into the black.The US import looks here to stay, so here's how to play it.
Almost two million smart meters have been installed across the country since 2012, as the Government and energy firms push ahead. So, if you get the call, should you say yes?
Here, The Mail on Sunday steers you around the common pitfalls associated with plastic. Megan Archer turned to a credit card after the free £1,500 overdraft was withdrawn.
We look at the issues you need to consider before sending presents this year.
If you are not planning to spend Christmas Home Alone this year, chances are you will be paying out for a trip by train or car to visit family or friends. Here's how you can cut the cost of your pilgrimage.
Follow our ‘Autumnwatch’ guide to savings and discover the best type of account to match your savings behaviour. Cheryl Double (pictured) is saving hard to move house.
Listen to those at the cutting edge where investing meets technology and they will tell you that robo-advice is the future. So should you be ditching DIY investing for a robot?
The Mail on Sunday shows you how to shop, invest and live in the US. Slavica Vojinovic uses shipping firm MyUS to buy archery gear for her business.
Volatile stock markets such as those we are seeing now tend to make investors queasy. Not so Alex Wright, manager of investment trust Fidelity Special Values.
Do you remember what you were doing when it was revealed that Northern Rock was in serious trouble? That shock showed why we must protect out money.
Do-it-yourself home projects are meant to save money, but can end up going wrong. In personal finance the same goes for DIY accounting and tax planning.
Owning a property in sunnier climes is a dream realised by thousands of Brits each year. Paul and Caryn Hughes bought a home in Portugal.