Understanding the value of saving is beneficial in itself, but making an individual choice about where to deposit your money in order to get a good return on your investment, maximise the available interest, or take advantage of tax-free accounts,| The Money Charity
The best way to ensure that you stick to your savings goals is to pick something that matters to you most. That in itself should be inspiration enough to keep you on the right track. But if you are struggling| The Money Charity
What is credit? Credit is a sum of money made available for you to use, which you have to pay back plus some extra (interest/charges for the privilege!) See, it sounds simple when it’s put like that. But, the slightly| The Money Charity
For over 25 years, The Money Charity has been helping people of all ages to manage their money well and increase their Financial Wellbeing.| The Money Charity
Find out the latest news from The Money Charity: blogs, press releases, social and much much more!| The Money Charity
February 2025's Money Statistics update on personal finance in the UK. Produced by The Money Charity, the UK's Financial Capability charity.| The Money Charity
Your payslip reveals important information about what you contribute to government expenditure; but what exactly do those Income Tax and National Insurance figures mean?| The Money Charity
What is a pension? A pension is a way of saving for your retirement. You put money into your pension each month and, in return, you get a regular income once you’ve retired. Pension contributions are tax-free, which is one| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for December 2024 bids its readership a fond farewell with its 235th and final edition. Goodbye and thanks for reading!| The Money Charity
If you’re over 16 you will have received your NI number and should start to understand where your National Insurance contributions go.| The Money Charity
As we all know, paying Income Tax is just one of those unfortunate by-products of working! You might not like it, but the taxman is going to take away some.| The Money Charity
From the little perks, such as free tea and coffee, to a workplace pension; do you know what employee benefits your company offers?| The Money Charity
What can a bank or building society offer you? Don’t opt to stash your cash under the mattress when there are safer places to deposit your money| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for November 2024 highlight how UK households are struggling to balance budgets with both incomes and expenditures rising.| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for October 2024 highlight how UK households are taking on more debts, while both spending less and saving less.| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for September 2024 highlight how many UK households are facing stark spending choices between heating or eating.| The Money Charity
We use our bank accounts every day, but how a bank actually works can be a bit of a mystery!| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for August 2024 highlight how UK household budgets continue to be stretched, with particular pressure from housing expenses.| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for July 2024 highlight how there are signs that UK households are saving more, but this is having to balance with spending needs.| The Money Charity
Join us as we say a very Happy Birthday to The Money Charity, marking 30 years as the UK’s dedicated Financial Wellbeing and Financial Education charity.| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for June 2024 highlight how some positive signs for the UK's financial bigger picture are not yet impacting individuals or households.| The Money Charity
The Money Statistics for May 2024 highlight how affordable housing, rental or homeowning, is placing major pressure on UK household budgets.| The Money Charity
We delivered 2,112.5 hours of our Financial Wellbeing and Financial Education Workshops in 2023, reaching over 43,000 people. Help us go even further in 2024!| The Money Charity
The Money Charity are delighted to announce new funding from Robinhood to support Financial Wellbeing and Financial Education Workshops.| The Money Charity
£65,665 Average total debt per UK household in August 2024| The Money Charity