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The Financial Times teams up with Black Ballad with an online event to empower your financial decision making
Unable to find a job, this week’s guest is going back to university at the age of 61
He moved in during lockdown and is now paying me rent which I put towards the mortgage
FT writers and critics choose their favourite titles of what has been an extraordinary year for books — covering subjects from politics and economics to science and history
Face-to-face meetings — when allowed — are what differentiates this outperforming asset class
Sir Steve Webb leads an expert discussion on pensions and the changing nature of retirement
You’ll be interviewed via Zoom, but don’t forget to wear smart shoes
Beware societal changes, some business models will become outdated
Purpose, meaning and joy can come from passing on wealth, in a way that makes a difference to others
Experts help jewellery designer Roseanna Croft hammer out a turnround plan for her business
Investors focus on the positives in a conflicted and confusing election result
Digital shift could cut costs and open sector for broader range of clients
Could there be an upside to the lack of confidence affecting share values?
The pandemic has left many of us needing help to safeguard our futures
It’s as close to a no-risk investment as you could find
Property expert claims model is ‘God’s way of telling you that you can’t afford to buy there’
Bank of England’s Andy Haldane and celebrity maths teacher Bobby Seagull debate Number Confidence Week
Socialising moves outdoors with patio heaters, barbecues and fire pits
Why are the heads of family businesses so reluctant to hand over the reins?
Making a ‘Money Claim Online’ is an alternative option for consumers seeking redress
HSBC hints it will soon look at charging for current accounts
Good-quality companies have survived wars, not just pandemics
Is ethical investing a force for good — or just a good marketing job?
I am relying on the inheritance money to pay for my eldest daughter’s university fees.
Win-win arguments promoting both bigger profits and better social returns are illogical
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