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dailymail.co.uk • Finance • UK
This article provides guidance on the ideal savings amount based on age, emphasizing the importance of an emergency fund for financial security.
businessinsider.com.pl • Finance • Poland
This article explores the concept of 'HENRY' (High Earner, Not Rich Yet) in Poland, examining income levels, lifestyle challenges, and tax implications faced by high earners who aren't yet wealthy.
theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada
The Liberal Party's election win in Canada brings several changes to personal finances, impacting seniors' retirement, taxes, housing, cost of living, job skills, and child care.
inews.co.uk • Finance • World
A 63-year-old freelance writer reflects on her financial struggles in retirement, stemming from prioritizing experiences and travel over saving and investing.
inews.co.uk • Finance • UK
A high-earning couple struggles to make ends meet despite their combined six-figure income due to high taxes and private school fees.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • World
A financial advisor shares insights gained from a decade of helping lottery winners manage their newfound wealth, offering practical advice applicable to everyone.
businessinsider.com • Finance • UK
A UK PhD student details her successful 'no-buy year' experiment, focusing solely on necessities, leading to significant financial gains and improved mental wellbeing.
gestion.pe • Finance • World
This article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of using credit cards versus debit cards, addressing common misconceptions about security and liability in case of fraud.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • UK
The article discusses the UK government's proposed changes to ISA rules, particularly concerning cash ISAs, sparking concerns among savers and prompting a public campaign.
chromewebstore.google.com • Finance • World
This Chrome extension enhances the Monarch app by automatically categorizing online purchases from retailers like Amazon, improving budget management and reducing manual data entry.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • UK
UK savers with over £11,000 in their accounts may face penalties if they haven't reported their interest income to HMRC.
dagbladet.no • Finance • Norway
Checking your tax return in Norway could save you thousands of kroner, especially by claiming deductions for inherited property sales and private loans.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • World
A woman shares her experience of navigating personal finances for the first time after a divorce at age 57, highlighting the importance of shared financial responsibility in marriage.
slate.com • Finance • World
This article addresses multiple financial dilemmas faced by individuals and couples, including managing anxiety around spending, inheriting an IRA, dealing with unequal distribution of assets, and weighing the decision to buy versus rent.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • UK
Failing to shop around for the best interest rates on cash ISAs after a fixed-term ends can cost savers hundreds of pounds.
livemint.com • Finance • World
This article advocates a simple 'two-minute rule' for handling small investment tasks promptly, preventing larger financial issues down the line.
thenationalnews.com • Finance • UAE
A Dubai-based entrepreneur details his financial journey from a Dh1,200 salary in 1997 to a Dh55,000 monthly income from two businesses, emphasizing prudent savings and reinvestment strategies.
onet.pl • Finance • Poland
This article provides a model for how much savings a 30, 40, 50, and 60-year-old in Poland should ideally have, based on the 50/30/20 budgeting method, while acknowledging the significant differences in individual circumstances.
blick.ch • Finance • Switzerland
A 68-year-old Swiss retiree details her monthly budget of 3390 francs, living comfortably in a 120-square-meter apartment.
thisismoney.co.uk • Finance • UK
Concerns are rising that UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves might indirectly increase taxes on middle-class families' wealth to address the country's financial deficit.
nytimes.com • Finance • China
Despite being a nation of savers, many Chinese citizens are drowning in debt due to a confluence of factors including economic downturn, high unemployment, and readily available online loans.