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How on earth did they miss this trouble, given how clearly it was signposted?
The system has many failings, but don’t rush to repay your child’s debts
PCP is a complicated and expensive product, pushed by silver-tongued sales people
How much to spend in retirement is the most complex financial decision
I only want to extend the lease
Secretary of state promises retirement policy that ‘works for all’
Tech stocks have had a bloody nose, but investors must think for the long term
With its plans for consultation, the regulator has given in to fund industry doubt-spreading
The value of the capital’s market is very difficult to rationalise
There is still hope even if you have been turned down before by banks
One sale and three buys in my portfolio
Are new crop of niche investments too risky?
The wealthy should prepare to pay more as pressure increases on public services
Don’t give away too much too soon, Merryn Somerset Webb tells reader event
Technology can help retrieve stolen possessions — but the police may not approve
‘My company is more an obsession than a business’
Not enough, too much, just right . . . it can be tough to judge it correctly
Food price inflation is on the rise
Retirement savings need a rebrand to get more young workers saving
Out with the new and in with the old when forecasting is a mug’s game
Group was valued at 25 times earnings — the same ratio as when profits were 50% higher
When choosing someone to look after your money, ask about asset allocation
Could we see higher net worth clients switch to cheaper robo platforms?
It is more difficult to find good value, but shares still look cheaper than bonds