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Steven Bartlett interview: We speak to the new Dragon in the Den for a bonus episode

Steven Bartlett interview: We speak to the new Dragon in the Den for a bonus episode



Steven Bartlett is the latest star of Dragons’ Den – and we recently caught up with him for a special bonus This is Money podcast episode.

In this frank interview with This is Money’s Simon Lambert…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

How to get your finances on track at 40: From pensions to property, how to get where you want to be

How to get your finances on track at 40: From pensions to property, how to get where you want to be



Turning 40 is a milestone birthday – and perhaps the one that gets people thinking most about where they are at in life.

It’s an age that involves a lot of looking back and looking forwards and a f…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Are building societies and banks playing fair with savers?

Are building societies and banks playing fair with savers?



Interest rates went up last month and banks and building societies have been busy upping mortgage rates, with Nationwide revealing a raft of rises this week.

But while Britain’s biggest society has…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

From inflation to investing mistakes: Best of the This is Money podcast from 2021

From inflation to investing mistakes: Best of the This is Money podcast from 2021



It's safe to say 2021 has been an eventful one for the economy and personal finance – and our podcast has covered it all.

Georgie Frost takes a look back at some of the best bits of the show starri…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Christmas isn't cancelled but what if your event is?

Christmas isn't cancelled but what if your event is?



There was some good news this week, or at least the absence of more bad news: Christmas isn't cancelled.

In England at least, more Covid restrictions have been dodged for now.

This Christmas time p…


Published on 4 years ago

Was the Bank of England right to raise interest rates?

Was the Bank of England right to raise interest rates?



They finally did it! The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee raised the base rate from its emergency 0.1% level to 0.25%.
 
 That came the day after inflation rocketed to 5.1 per cent - and i…


Published on 4 years ago

How can first-time buyers get on the property ladder as prices soar?

How can first-time buyers get on the property ladder as prices soar?



The greatest hurdle first-time buyers face after years of house prices rocketing far faster than wages is saving for a deposit.

A 10 per cent deposit on the average £273,000 home, according to Hali…


Published on 4 years ago

How much will a lifetime cost you?

How much will a lifetime cost you?



We’ve all felt it, that moment when you look at your bank balance and think ‘I’ve spent how much?’

But what if you looked at an entire lifetime’s worth of spending? What would the damage be and how…


Published on 4 years ago

How much tax do you really pay - and a year of Grace on the Case

How much tax do you really pay - and a year of Grace on the Case



What makes a good consumer story to take up the cudgel on and fight a reader’s corner – and why don’t companies and organisations just do the right thing?

A year ago, This is Money started its Grac…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Is 2022 looking bleak for our finances thanks to soaring inflation?

Is 2022 looking bleak for our finances thanks to soaring inflation?



Inflation hit its highest level in a decade this week off the back of soaring energy costs and petrol prices.

Why is the cost of living on the rise, when will interest rates go up, and how will all…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago





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