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Benedict Rohan's Articles in Finance

  • Consumer scams – don’t be a victim
    Fraudsters are continually coming up with new ways to con unsuspecting
    people into parting with their money, and with the internet, email and
    mobile phones it’s becoming easier and easier for them.
  • Increase the value of your home – build or extend
    Once upon a time, investing in property was a sure-fire way to make
    money, but as the property market has slowed down over recent years,
    homeowners need to be wise about how they maintain and improve their
    property in order to make money from it as buyers are becoming more
    demanding.
  • Gas guzzlers: the cost of running a car today
    We’re a nation of car users – although not always by choice. Expensive and unreliable public transport systems have forced many of us onto the roads, but having a car certainly isn’t a cheap alternative. The cost of owning a car, even if you don’t use it much, is very expensive.
  • The Pros and Cons of Store Cards
    Why shouldn’t you take advantage of the offers if they’re there for the taking? You could save a lot of money by opening a store card (for example, discounts of up to 20% may be offered with your first purchase), as long as you are sure that you will be able to pay the bill before interest is charged.
  • What’s in a name? IFA Qualifications
    There’s more pressure on people than ever before to save for their futures.
    Relying on the state is no longer a safe option for retirement, benefits and healthcare.
  • Buying goods abroad: UK customs
    If you’re planning to bring goods into the UK from travels abroad or from purchasing on the Internet, there are some important customs laws that you should be aware of.
  • Protecting yourself from identity fraud
    Your identity is extremely valuable. You need it to prove who you are
    for various purposes in your day-to-day life, such as opening a bank
    account, obtaining a loan, getting a credit card, purchasing goods or
    services, applying for a passport or driving licence
  • Pensions Guide: State Pensions
    The most important financial decisions you’re likely to make in your life are those concerning your retirement. To have a secure future with a comfortable standard of living after you’ve stopped working, you’ll need to plan your finances carefully.
  • Pensions guide: private pensions
    It’s now unlikely that the state pension will be enough to keep you living comfortably when you retire. It provides only basic support, and the government itself is keen to encourage people to save as much as they can to supplement their state pension and give themselves a comfortable income in retirement.
  • Government benefits – for those on low incomes
    One of a series examining the different types of government benefits, this guide looks at some of the options available to assist those who’re on a low income and are struggling to support themselves or their families.
  • Government benefits – for the unemployed
    The government provides a range of benefits and allowances for those who are unable to support themselves financially, whether they are unemployed and looking for work, on a low income, ill, injured or disabled, bringing up a family, caring for someone or retired.
  • Government benefits – helping you in retirement
    Unless you’ve managed to build up a large private pension or have a great deal of savings, it’s not always easy to get by in retirement when you’re no longer earning. There are various ways in which the government can help give people of pension age enough money to live on – here’s a concise guide to some of the main benefits.
  • Government benefits – bringing up a family
    There’s a wide range of government benefits to support you as you bring up your family if you’re on a low income and need assistance. This is a brief guide to some of the key benefits that you may be eligible to receive.
  • Government benefits – helping you through injury or illness
    If you’re incapacitated for any reason and are unable to work, you may
    qualify to receive certain benefits from the government to assist you.
    This is one of a series of guides to government benefits, in which
    you’ll find practical information on the range of benefits that may be
    available to you.
  • Pocket Money: Financial Lesson for Kids
    It’s an age old problem for parents – how to handle pocket money for their kids. How much should you give them? How often? What should they spend it on? All these questions have troubled parents for generations.
  • The financial industry: your rights as a consumer
    The financial services industry is highly regulated and companies
    selling financial products or advice must adhere to a stringent set of
    guidelines set out by the industry’s independent regulatory body, the
    Financial Services Authority.
  • Saving for your child’s future
    Having children isn’t cheap these days, especially in the long term – the older they get, the more they cost. Higher education prices continue to soar and it’s almost impossible to get onto the housing market without having some capital or homeowner loans.

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