FMWF’s parent Financial Mail has been named Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year, capping a spectacular night of success.
Calling all schools: It’s time to enter essay competition
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011FMWF’s parent Financial Mail is putting money education at the heart of its annual student essay competition.
Benefits of employing older workers must be highlighted
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011Little progress has been made in tackling age discrimination in the workplace – five years after new laws were introduced to stamp it out – according to charity Age UK.
Treasury says no tax breaks for banks to help them pay £7bn reform bill
Monday, September 19th, 2011The Treasury has told Financial Mail that bankers hoping for a tax break to help pay for reforms outlined in last week’s report by the Independent Commission on Banking will not get handouts.
Fury as more are caught in Ryanair card charges trap
Sunday, September 18th, 2011Ryanair charges £6 per person for each way of a journey on all bookings made with a debit or credit card. It means a family of four are charged £48 for a return trip, even if they pay by debit card.
FUND FOCUS: Top-down approach reveals a deft touch
Sunday, September 18th, 2011When is a special situations fund not a special situations fund? When it’s Miton Special Situations, a £652 million trust that is part of the MAM stable of Miton and Midas Capital branded investment funds.
Banks offer sweet new deals on savings – but they come with a catch
Sunday, September 18th, 2011Several institutions have sweetened their savings deals to entice new business, but there can be catches. We take a look.
Some building societies are paying 13% to Pibs investors… but there are dangers
Sunday, September 18th, 2011They are investors holding permanent interest-bearing shares (Pibs) issued by the society – usually many years ago – that pay a fixed rate of interest.








