From money-saving work perks to investments and tax planning, resolve to get your finances in shape this new year
My husband and I have separated and are discussing assets to be divided
HMRC disclosures rise as agency clamps down on tax evasion with cross-border data exchange
FT writers and readers confess their money blunders, bad investments and inane purchases
FT columnists Stuart Kirk, Claer Barrett and Moria O’Neill to take reader questions at online webinar
Higher interest rates boost margins of NatWest and Barclays
How far will you travel to collect Avios and EuroBonus points in 2025?
While Trump threatens punitive tariffs, investors need to understand how much the country has altered in recent years
Even holiday caravans have been known to skew England’s housebuilding data
From investing without losing it, to green finance and getting rich quick
Politicians and salespeople frequently seek to tether our thinking to a fixed number — with the aim to nudge us into agreeing to whatever suits them
Plus Merton allocation, and the ‘magic’ GDP growth rate
The sector has a growing share of female leaders, who say they value purpose and work-life balance
Consumers are ‘tapped out’ after years of high inflation and as pandemic-era savings have evaporated
Big inheritances are set to transform economies, markets and society
Plans pursuing bulk annuity transactions offered multimillion incentives to accelerate deals
Headline inheritance duty exemption is difficult to achieve and may involve splitting ownership of the land
Overhaul could free up billions for real estate and infrastructure, asset managers say
Banker driving Kensington and Chelsea’s stellar returns explains why he fears the chancellor’s ‘megafunds’
Zoopla data shows rise ahead of change to levy regime in April
Gloom over rental revenue growth
The FT’s Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign launches adult education programme for the military
Landlords in the capital have been passing on higher costs to tenants amid a shortage of properties
Liz Kendall says decision not to give payouts to so-called Waspi women is ‘difficult’ but ‘right course of action’
Dismissal of challenge to compensation decision could open door to billions of pounds in claims against UK banks
Domestic investment is the quid pro quo for pension tax relief
Authorities hope the initiative, which makes use of index funds including ETFs, will boost investment in private pensions
The US dominates at FT Money’s annual investment panel — much to some participants’ annoyance
Young people are getting better at discussing finances with potential romantic partners. That’s good news for love — and women
Some experts argue current savings rates will leave people without adequate retirement pots
The FT invites readers to join our campaign to promote financial literacy in the UK and around the world
Hargreaves to leave company after a mixed year
Plus: Ashtead and DS Smith — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication
Up-to-date deals from banks and building societies
Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals
Current rates from the state-owned savings bank