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Single Britons warned to insure their homes

One in three single Britons does not have any house insurance

Britons bad at keeping promises

Brits habitually break promises that they make to themselves.

New mortgages for when relationships break up

Yorkshire Building Society is offering an innovative type of mortgage

Car insurance premiums to remain high

Car insurance premiums are set to stay high, according to website insuresupermarket.com.

Which? warns of hidden banking charges

Which? has highlighted hidden banking charges

Friends influence financial decisions

A new report shows that people are more likely to choose a bank account based on recommendations from their friends.

ISA savers could miss out on £1.8 billion

Experts have estimated that UK savers are currently holding around £110 billion in cash ISAs.

Pensioners survive on handouts from children

Pensioners are being forced to rely on handouts from their children in order to survive

Need a cash machine? Use your mobile

A new "mobileATM" service claims to offer customers all the benefits of a cash machine

Money biggest factor in arguments says survey

A new survey has found that money causes the most arguments in young couples.

Paying through the nose for car insurance

A new report has found that customers could save money on their car cover.

Fraud protection policies misleading

New research has revealed that some fraud protection policies are misleading.

Banks should help people in debt says report

A new report says that banks should do more to help those with financial problems in order to stop the spread of debt.

Online credit card fraud warning

Internet users making financial transactions online are warned to take extra crae of their banking details.

Separating couples cannot afford mortgages

New research shows that some couples who separate can not afford to live alone.

Smokers could opt for higher pension payouts

People with life shortening conditions could benefit from higher pension payouts.

Parents invest children's money in cash accounts

Most parents are investing child trust vouchers in cash accounts finds a new survey.

Four million do not have life insurance

A new report says that 4 million peeople do not hold life insurance policies.

Summary boxes lacking on credit card statements

Credit card companies should put summaries on consumers statements says a new report.

People cannot afford annual holiday

Many Britons cannot afford to take holidays finds a new report.

Going Dutch a sign of gender

Halifax has found that attitudes towards money vary according to gender.

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