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 Twenty and thirty-somethings rely on their parents

Nearly two thirds (62 per cent) of Brits with adult children say that their offspring still rely on them for help with everyday tasks, reveals research by Churchill Home Insurance.
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 UK’s teenagers worth £2.4 billion

UK teenagers worth an average of nearly £500 every time they step out of the front door a new study reveals.
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 Does online banking make you savvy?

Nationwide Building Society has unveiled research showing that nearly six out of ten people (58%) are more aware of their personal finances as a result of online banking and a third (33%) are more aware of their household’s financial situation because they do their banking online.
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 AA reward plus credit card: Now anyone can apply

The AA’s new Reward Plus credit card, previously exclusive to AA members, is now available for anyone to apply for.
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 Take a diet cola break and save for Christmas

With 9% of people saying they’d spend over £500 on Christmas gifts for their immediate family first direct have identified an easy way to save enough in time and have plenty left over for the work Christmas party.
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 Nationwide offers market leading £100 switcher promise

Every six minutes someone transfers their current account to Nationwide and over the last six months it has seen the number of account transfers increase by nearly a third.
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Research by home insurance provider swiftcover.com has found gas and electricity bills are Brits’ biggest financial worry, with 39 per cent citing utility bills as their top concern.

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New research published by the IFS throws more light on the nature of the recent recession and its impact on households.

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Customers could earn up to £420 by switching their main current account to Santander’s Preferred, Reward or Premium current accounts, with a best buy in-credit interest rate of 5 per cent AER (fixed) for 12 months paying up to £120, plus £300 for switching.

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Brits plan to spend an average of £560 celebrating Christmas this year – with almost half of people planning to put current economic conditions to one side and spend the same amount on presents for their family as last year.

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The biggest car insurance premium increases since records began appear to have ended, according to the latest AA British Insurance Premium Index.

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Brits are unwilling to share everything about their finances with their partner, at least until they’re sure they are in a committed relationship, according to new findings from Scottish Widows’ Dare Not Ask survey.

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