Almost 6m people are embroiled in the biggest tax blunder for years, some will get rebates but others demands averaging £1,500
Broadband users in the UK are wasting £700m a year by choosing their service based on flashily advertised speeds instead of their actual needs
I am looking to book a cheap package holiday online - should I use my credit card to pay and what level of protection does it offer me?
The price of popular cuts of meat has soared by more than a quarter in three years, according to retail experts.
Rising levels of fraud are contributing to record increases in car insurance premiums, an insurer said today.
Metro Bank has made an encouraging start to life on Britain's High Street attracting more customers than expected, says its chief executive
It's every motorist's nightmare: A fault on your car just after the warranty expires - it happens, and costs car owners £700 in the fourth year
One in three cashback website users have never received their cash - so are these websites a con?
Apple's creation won't be unique for long: Samsung has just unveiled a rival, which, it is rumoured, could be just half the price - at £200
Northern Rock has launched a new version of its popular one-year Isa at 2.85%. Should you take advantage?
HSBC today announced plans to stock £5 notes in nearly 400 cash machines as the Bank of England is keen to get more into circulation
Everywhere I look, they're saying I should put money into a pension. How do I draw up a budget so that I'm saving enough?
There is plenty of doom and gloom surrounding the world's big economies at the moment, but is it justified? We speak to experts who think not
Motorway services are losing out on £11m a year in revenue because so many drivers believe they are too expensive, a study has found
Bored of poor service and foreign call centres? It's time you found a better bank. We round up the top five from Which?'s customer satisfaction survey
The property market has stalled, according to Nationwide, with house prices falling 0.9% in August in what it calls a 'healthy correction'