Getting started with investing
The Bank of England’s base rate is at the all-time low of 0.1%. It’s a great time to borrow, given debts won’t cost you as much in interest repayments. But if you’re a saver? Well, rates are meagre at most […]
The Bank of England’s base rate is at the all-time low of 0.1%. It’s a great time to borrow, given debts won’t cost you as much in interest repayments. But if you’re a saver? Well, rates are meagre at most […]
The Bank of England (BoE) has published a “Bank Overground” on unemployment in the context of coronavirus, which makes for interesting reading. The Bank Overground is a short blog that’s intended to give insight into BoE’s internal analysis, which has […]
The government has announced an expansion of the Job Support Scheme (JSS), which will kick in from 1 November. As I mentioned in the analysis of the Winter Economy Plan a couple of weeks ago, the JSS initially proposed by […]
The Green Homes Grant, which was announced earlier this year as part of Rishi Sunak’s A Plan for Jobs, is now open for applications. Depending on your circumstances, you could get up to £10,000 to add improvements to your property […]
When I wrote about the winners and losers of the Winter Economy Plan last week, I mentioned that self-employed workers will be getting a bit of a breather on their tax bill. Essentially, taxes that were due in July 2020 […]
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