Money Management

7 Things You Need to Know About Your Rising Energy Bills

7 Things You Need to Know About Your Rising Energy Bills

The UK energy industry is in disarray. In principle, we should benefit from competition, but there hasn't been any — instead, high prices are essentially mandated by regulations.

However, there are opportunities to act to help, not because there are excellent deals available, but rather because the most recent analysis indicates that the future appears to be substantially worse. Future price cap forecasts are now far greater than they were even a few months ago as they continue to grow. This indicates that certain exorbitantly expensive fixes appear to be working.

Here is what you need to know...

How To Cut Your Petrol & Diesel Costs

How To Cut Your Petrol & Diesel Costs

According to the RAC, the average cost of filling a tank with petrol has surpassed £100 for the first time, making it more crucial than ever to find the best fuel prices. Additionally, you may cut down the growth of prices if you drive more effectively, consume less fuel, and follow the other tips we've mentioned.

Here is what you need to know…

3 Ways to Trim Your Bills Quickly

3 Ways to Trim Your Bills Quickly

Millions of households are feeling the brunt of the cost-of-living crisis. From our energy, broadband, and water bills to food and fuel, price rises are being felt across the board.

One method to combat this is to devote some time to ensure that you are getting the best value for your money on all of your home expenditures.

That's why we have 2 quick ways to cut your bills…

Can you get a Credit Card with Bad Credit?

Can you get a Credit Card with Bad Credit?

Following on from last month's Financial New Year's Resolutions, this time of year can bring more than its fair share of money worries. According to The Money Charity, the average total debt per UK household by November 2021 was £63,122.

So what can you do if you have bad credit?

Plan To Allow First-Time Buyers To Access Pensions For House Deposit Comes Under Fire

As the Housing Secretary calls on the government to allow first-time buyers to access their pension funds to help fund a deposit on a house, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) argue against the proposal.

Tips For Selecting A Savings Account

Perhaps you have a New Year’s Resolution to open a new savings account this year. With so many products on the market, it can be quite confusing when looking for the right savings account. The Money Advice Service have some tips on how to narrow your search for the right savings product...