Substandard products and services cost UK consumers £71.2bn last year
Consumers are particularly indignant if they suspect an algorithm is to blame for price hikes
I believe my brother persuaded our mother to reduce my inheritance
Former star fund manager will sell stockpicking strategies to subscribers six years after downfall
Trump’s chaotic trade policy has caused many to question their pension strategy — FT Money went looking for answers
Watchdog review highlights inability to access funds to pay essential bills
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For most 20-year outcomes, equities will certainly beat boring bonds, but there are many where they will lose
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It’s finally time to add small-caps to my FTSE 100 exposure
Taxing the rich is a tantalising prospect for the cash-strapped UK government — but imposing a levy that is both fair and effective is fraught with difficulty
Are you buying the dip, battening down the hatches or carrying on as normal?
Fund manager warns economic slowdown due to tariffs could hit Facebook owner’s revenues
Lawyers advise wealthy clients that HMRC could use membership as evidence of strong ties to Britain
Tilt away from the US and superpower multinational tech companies
I’ve spent decades working towards the moment when I’d retire from my high-powered job in finance. Now what?
Rethink comes as tariffs and talk of territorial expansion stoke market instability and geopolitical tension
A global trade war could mean higher prices for some models on both sides of the Atlantic
Sale understandable with the retailer expecting slower revenue growth
New markets offer plenty of growth potential
Industry says reforms have been rushed and warns of cost pressures
Funding pressures have led to ‘slow and ineffective’ enforcement of court orders, Civil Justice Council says
Brokers warn some lenders might be slow to pass on lower prices due to uncertainty around trade policy
Advisers urge savers to ensure they are not caught out by rate rises as data problems prevent HMRC notifications
Bryce Elder finds himself all at sea when he encounters the raw appeal of a 24-metre cruiser
Market chaos unleashed by tariffs has not dimmed America’s appeal, says superannuation fund CIO
Putting a business into trust might make tax sense, but entrepreneurs find it hard to relinquish control
FT Money wants to hear from readers worried about the impact on their pension pot
Government guarantees on securitised home loans make them generally low risk — but Trump’s policymaking raises concerns
Holkham Hall’s recent auction is the latest in a long tradition of offering aristocratic taste at affordable prices
Move is a boost to government attempts to help kick-start growth in British economy
Response to Donald Trump’s second term has been greater, according to executives
Should you ‘buy the dip’ or cut and run? Risk indicators are still flashing red
They promise sought-after tables at a moment’s notice — but they have their drawbacks
The 81-year-old entrepreneur still goes into work every day