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Saving and investing for our children

Saving for your children’s future is no easy task. Budgeting and setting money aside was a constant theme during the recent Legal & General #MoneyHangout I participated in. I’ve written in the past about the pressures my wife and I feel under to save for the kids. The magical figure I came up with to

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Join in the Legal & General #MoneyHangout tomorrow

It’s come around all too quickly. The family finance #MoneyHangout with Legal & General takes place tomorrow (26 February) and you are invited to the party! For those who haven’t seen my previous blog posts, this is a Google+ hangout with a panel of first rate financial experts. They will be taking questions from readers

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Budgeting for the family #MySaverStory

  Saving money can be very difficult. Putting money aside seemed so easy when I was a kid but as an adult the cost of living makes it very hard indeed. Luckily help is at hand from high street bank Natwest which has launched its #MySaverStory campaign. Before I come on to that, here I

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Family finances; get your questions answered

Money can be a tricky subject. Whether you are saving for a mortgage for your first home, expecting your first child, wanting to invest for your offspring’s future or your own retirement, family finances can sometimes seem very complicated. What if you could put your questions directly to one of the UK’s biggest financial institutions

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Child Trust Fund v JISA – the options

Do you remember Child Trust Funds (CTF)? They seem like a distant memory don’t they? For those unfamiliar with CTFs, they were launched by the Labour Government in 2005 as a way of investing for a child’s future. Each child received £250 from the Government at birth, with the money locked away in a CTF.

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