Almost two thirds of cash-strapped families have no insurance cover in place to pay out in the event of a parent dying. The loss of a parent without appropriate life cover would add significantly to financial woes of families left behind, says the boss of debt advice charity Debt Support Trust The trend, described by charity chief executive Stuart Carmichael…
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Who will sort my problem?
Quite often retailers tell us that we can’t exchange faulty goods because we have had them for too long, or we’ll need to send them back to the manufacturer to have the fault resolved. It’s a complicated issue, but this sixty second video deals with it simply and succinctly.
Read MoreHappy holiday, horrible holiday?
A lovely little break in Rome reminded us here at Moneysucks? that there’s often not a lot of difference between the happy holiday and the horrible holiday. And with the price of that well earned break increasing all the time it set us thinking that we should be doing what we can here to help ensure that your holidays this year are of the happy rather than the horrible variety.
Read MoreA price worth paying?
It’s interesting to see that some sections of the press are again questioning the way financial advisers are being paid by their clients. When the Retail Distribution Review came into force at the beginning of last year it outlawed commission in the form of payments to advisers from product providers. The idea was that under the new, more transparent, regime,…
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