Money matters and personal finance - presented by Which?
Summary: The Which? Money podcast provides a free weekly dose of news and advice, arming you with all you need to know to keep on top of your personal finances. From tax to insurance to credit cards, we'll keep you up to date with all the latest developments, demystifying the complex world of finance and providing you with top tips to make your money stretch further. We'd love to hear your feedback so please get in touch at whichpodcast@which.co.uk
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Podcasts:
This week: heir hunter fees, Financial Services Compensation Scheme protection and notice savings accounts.
This week: cheques saved for consumers, poor children's savings deals exposed and news of Barclaycard's new 0% balance transfer deal.
This week: the future of paying for long-term care; absolute return funds: are they too good to be true?; plus, how to claim money back on a new Virgin gadget.
This week: credit and debit card charges reviewed by the OFT; PMI: is it worth paying for?; plus, what to do if a company you'd paid money to goes bust.
This week: how to cut the cost of life insurance, the rise and rise of bonus rates on savings accounts and a warning about cashback sites
This week: why mortgage SVRs are still high, wedding insurance and why it's worth considering, and a good reason to spend all your holiday cash.
This week: price comparison sites under the spotlight, the wonders of credit unions and claiming compensation from train delays.
This week: helpful tips for first time buyers, investment trusts explained and how to negotiate a cheaper mobile phone deal.
Travel money: the best credit and debit cards for spending overseas; plus - bank complaints: how to go to the Financial Ombudsman Service if you have to.
Banks - how good are they at protecting your personal data?; How best to insure your iPhone and other gadgets; Car insurance - tips for saving money.
Travel insurance for over 65s - find affordable cover; NS&I savings certiciates - are they worth investing in? Olympics tickets - what if you win too many?
Bank branches investigated, the latest twist in the PPI saga and saving money on accomodation at festivals, gigs and other events
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): how and why to invest in them. Plus, how to spot online ticket scams and supermarket special offers.
What happens when your fixed-rate savings mature, how to choose the right financial adviser and how to save money if you're planning a wedding.
Mobile phone roaming charges and how to cut costs; why identity theft insurance is a waste of money; where to find cheap Easter chocolate.