It is important for parents to avoid burdening their children with their own views on money. According to Rasheed Ogunlaru, life coach and motivational speaker at rasaru.com, children should be offered
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As people struggle in the current climate it can be tempting to raid savings to help make ends meet. While this is fine, many parents are faced with the temptation of whether or not to withdraw money they
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If Brits want to find more money to put in accounts with the best savings rates or a way to make ends meet, they need to get their priorities in order with regard to their finances. This is the view of
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Parents have been encouraged to teach their children how to be financially aware and independent so that they know how to find the best savings interest rates and deals. Helen Letchfield, co-founder of
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People do not have to spend a lot to ensure they have a Christmas to remember, it has been claimed, but many Brits rinse their accounts with the best savings rates and build up debts to pay for the occasion. Psychologist
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Despite many second time buyers looking for the best mortgage rates, several will be unable to move, particularly if they bought their first house in 2007. New research by HSBC revealed that some 360,000
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It costs around £60,000 to house a second child in the UK, those considering the best savings rates have been informed. Young families and couples will need to start putting extra funds away if they
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Young people who are looking for the best savings rates have been told of the importance of putting any spare cash which they have into a bank account. The editor of CashQuestions.com, Annie Shaw, admitted
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Parents have been advised from widespread sources that Junior Isas are an ideal, and tax efficient, way to set money aside for their children in accounts with the best savings rates. Recently, Brian Morris,
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Future generations could miss out on university education as parents admit they are struggling to save the funds they would need in accounts with the best savings rates. A study by uSwitch.com found that
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One in ten potential students is put off from pursuing higher education because of the extreme cost of attending university. Here how you can plan for your childs future now.
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Junior ISAs have been praised by the Building Societies Association BSA which called them a welcome addition to the savings market. Brian Morris, the association's head of savings, said that he expects
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The current economic climate is causing many people to rethink retirement, as they struggle to find the best savings interest rates to boost their pension pot. A study by Standard Life highlighted that
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Parents thinking of opening a Junior Isa should look around for the best investment and savings interest rates. Tom Stevenson, investment director at Fidelity Worldwide Investments, said that with the
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Half term is fast approaching and many parents are planning to take to the roads. However, one in 10 parents admits to being frequently distracted by kids in the car. Here are 5 ways to keep them occupied both in and out of the car.
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The introduction of Junior Isas, which give parents the chance to earn the best savings rates tax free, has been a huge hit. A study by JP Morgan Asset Management found that 36 per cent of parents would
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The focus for helping parents who may be struggling to make ends meet and looking for the best savings rates needs to be on employment, it has been claimed. Annie Shaw, editor and director of CashQuestions.com,
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One in three people who will be receiving an inheritance intend to put the money in an account with the best savings rates, new research has shown. Figures published by HSBC have found that 30 per cent
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In the current climate it can be difficult to find money to save, let alone the best savings interest rates. However, a spokesman from Family Investments has said that the best way to overcome this issue
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More than a third of parents are not contributing to accounts with the best savings rates to give their children a nestegg. Research by the Co-operative Banking Group revealed that 36 per cent of parents
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