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Ofcom’s new compensation scheme is welcome, but it doesn’t go far enough
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Credit cards cover you when your seller goes bust — or fails to deliver what you ordered
If you’ve been asked to look after a friend or relative’s affairs, know what the process involves
Lawyers report an increase in older couples using measure to protect their wealth
Plans for strategy to make elderly Britons fitter for longer
Record numbers use the value tied up in their property to fund retirement
Just because you have a high income doesn’t mean you can’t run into financial trouble
Are you investments taking on a green tinge?
Bank of Mum and Dad comes to the aid of more housebuyers
There is no guarantee that the investor will get the target interest rate
New report argues that breaks should not just be given to younger buyers
More than 190,000 accounts have been opened, with bonuses of £170m
Award for scheme that has now spread to 1,000 UK cafés
Card technology is improving but older people and lower income groups are at risk of financial exclusion
Being thrifty and having money in the bank is not enough to be judged creditworthy
In too many couples, one half is largely unaware of the state of the family finances
UK directors are getting older — but are they any wiser?
There are tempting zero per cent offers, but get your spending under control before you apply
Employers urged to retain and retrain older workers
From having a car clamped wrongly to cracks in a wall caused by a neighbour’s new basement
Industry needs to recognise that ageing is not just a problem, but an opportunity
Don’t rely on Ofgem to get your energy bills down
Only a third of cases referred to the Financial Ombudsman are upheld
Millions can benefit and there is money to be made if you follow the rules
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