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: Accountancy fees: do they add up?; Are solar panels a good investment?; how much will the iPhone 5 cost.
Better banking; are we better of than we were 55 years ago?; and how to make money from social media.
Fee-charging bank accounts - are they ever worth it?; Google launches new car insurance price comparison site; and price hikes for Orange landline customers.
Where can you get the best breakdown cover?; boost your savings with retail bonds; and Ryanair launches a new booking mobile app.
How to build an investment portfolio for your needs; Group-buying under the microscope; and the cheapest day to book a flight.
This week: Which? shatters the myth of 'free' banking; is home emergency insurance ever worth buying?; and we put the O2 Wallet to the test.
This week: we lift the lid on student bank accounts; personal injury cover explained; and where can you find a safety deposit box these days?
This week: how to protect your wealth should you fall ill; the best ways to use your mobile when going abroad and Tesco Bank launches mortgages.
Save hundreds on your home insurance renewal; shareholder perks; and Nationwide's banking glitch keeps the spotlight on banking problems.
Which? launches its 'Fixed means fixed' campaign on mobile phone contracts; the best ways to transfer money overseas; and M&S launches its current accounts.
This week: Scams exposed and how to avoid them; current accounts under review and how to switch; and some relief for savers.
Mobile banking security; car hire pitfalls to avoid; and victory for Farepak victims
This week: peer-to-peer lending - is this the future of saving and borrowing?; performance fees on investment funds; and boost your Avios points in July.
Expensive phone numbers and how to avoid them; Sipps explained; and what to do if you've been hit by NatWest's technical problems.
This week: rebooting the banking industry to make your savings safe; get around the soaring cost of car insurance; and Lloyds TSB hikes overdraft fees.