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Knowing your rights is key to managing the financial considerations of losing your job
FT experts took questions on the job support scheme and employment rights
Account holder tells of eight-week battle to recover £150,000 bank transfer
Pandemic prompts new tech adaptations, but experts warn of pitfalls
FT Money wants to hear readers’ top tips about the will-making process
Rising reports of fraud under lockdown mean banks are on red alert for signs of suspicious transactions
FT readers reveal their experiences with the probate system
Increasing numbers of consumers turn to card providers for help
Threat of redundancies and business failures means higher earners need help with their finances
Claer Barrett answers reader questions on employment rights
How to navigate government help schemes, the benefits system, redundancy pay and help from banks
Before seeking reimbursement for services you can no longer use, it pays to know your consumer rights
Pensions and Isas can be used in tandem to generate a tax-efficient income stream for older investors
Wealth gap opens up as few can afford the price of residential care
Finding a good credit card deal when you’re older is more difficult
From being underinsured to making the wrong call with your investments
The pensioners of the future may not be homeowners
Those who do not ask questions of new customers should be avoided
Private investors are clubbing together in volatile times to pick shares that outperform
150,000 holidaymakers stranded abroad, while hundreds of thousands face uncertainty about future travel plans
Failing to make reasonable adjustments to help staff is against the law and bad for business
There is a host of new products available, from door sensors to clocks
£1bn a year of financial assistance is available to help with fees
Few students qualify for the full maintenance loan
£10bn is still unclaimed with the deadline looming
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