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Is a Junior ISA a good idea?

by Jaskarn Pawar yesterday
Junior ISAs were launched in November 2011 to provide an investment account to replace the outgoing Child Trust Fund. At first these seem like a really good step to take by the Government. The adult versions such as Cash ISAs and Stocks and Shares ISAs are easily understood and well received year after year.

No breakthrough for the euro

by Matt Williams yesterday
Good morning. Researchers have discovered that 54% of new parents choose a name for their little cherub which they come to regret (Robin Banks, Terry Bull). A surprisingly modest 22% had their first preference vetoed by their partner, although only last week Mrs Papademos refused to allow their baby daughter to be called Angela.

End of year tax allowance - use it or lose it!

by Chris Rowe yesterday
With Christmas now just a distant memory, what do we have to look forward to in the coming months until the Easter rabbit calls? But if you've already had too much of crème eggs and chocolate bunnies, how about looking forward to making use of your unused tax allowances.

The Internet unites people separately

by Graham Jones yesterday
The dream of Sir Tim Berners-Lee is to have a World Wide Web that is“free and open” and which extends its “benefits to all people on the planet”. It is a dream which means everyone benefits from being connected, learning from each other and sharing in that new-found knowledge. A natural extension of such a dream is that we all live in closer harmony as we understand more about each other. Indeed, that is often touted as one of the benefits of social networks and the wider web.

Pension Crisis – the numbers are grim!

by Robert Bence yesterday
This week numerous media outlets gave plenty of coverage to the pension crisis. Many of the figures quoted were taken from various research papers published in the last week. Although not surprising to us, the numbers will have shocked many.

Surrey is the country’s top home office hotspot

A new analysis of home enterprise places the district of Surrey as the primary ‘hotspot’ for home offices amongst the 174 Principal Authority areas in England & Wales. Smart Growth Analytics’ findings demonstrate the economic importance of home offices in
CBI calls on Chancellor to use Budget to score growth and investment policy goals
The CBI called on the Chancellor to use his March Budget to score the growth and investment policy goals he put forward in his Autumn Statement and give the UK economy and jobs a real boost.
Peter Coleman appointed CEO of Positive Solutions
Barclays publishes FSA Complaints Data H2 2011
Losses from Lloyds and RBS demonstrate acute need to overhaul the bonus system
New figures show first time buyers are making the most of stamp duty holiday
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