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A new study by the Retirement Commission has identified the different personality characteristics that influence how we manage our money – you can test your own with their online quiz.
Succession: no one does much without a phone in their hot little scheming hands.
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How technology is central to the show’s most dramatic and pivotal moments – and how it might define its legacy.
Accepting digital payments.
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The UK could learn a lot from developing economies about using digital payments to boost financial inclusion.
Tech support for investors.
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AI tools could help you to learn more about investing in shares and other financial markets – but it’s not a perfect solution.
Business deals can focus on much more than profits.
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Students learn the art of dealmaking can involve much more than money.
News headlines tell you little about the realities of divorce for most couples.
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Huge legal bills are the exception not the rule, and there isn’t much data about how couples decide to split their assets when a marriage breaks down.
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Personal debt in New Zealand is growing. But instead of hiding the true extent of what we owe, New Zealanders should be talking about how we got here – and what needs to change.
City of London bankers and executives at the annual Lord Mayor’s dinner in Mansion House, 2018.
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My research suggests City firms’ efforts to deliver more equal representation at the top have not worked because they were never meant to.
Some pet owners are facing heartbreaking choices due to rising prices.
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Money-saving tips for people with pets.
A worker from Hope House, an organization that sponsors the use of cryptocurrencies on El Zonte beach, makes a purchase at a small shop that accepts bitcoins, in Tamanique, El Salvador, June 9, 2021.
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An expert in the field of cryptocurrencies answers the question: Is crypto really here to stay or is it just a fad?
Children feel empowered and learn more about financial independence when they understand basic concepts.
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Parents and caregivers are the greatest influence on children’s financial socialisation.
Heat the room you’ll spend the most time in.
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By following these unusual energy-saving tips, you will not only cut costs but will also help to conserve resources for future generations.
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Our relationship with money is complex – but when it comes time to indulge or resist the sales, a few tricks can help your spending.
Wilma Mankiller served in the top leadership role of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995.
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Wilma Mankiller’s groundbreaking tenure as chief of the Cherokee Nation introduced the US to the power of Indigenous women’s leadership.
Cash is pretty convenient.
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Paying for the stuff you want with currency is way easier than relying on chairs you made or chickens you raised.
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Rulers have used portraits on coinage to celebrate and reinforce their rule for centuries.
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What research tells us about what to keep and what to cut back on.
Households will feel the effect of rate rises as the Bank of England tries to slow inflation.
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The latest on the UK base rate rise and how it might affect your finances
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To assess the prospects of cryptocurrencies, it’s useful to consider how money was invented and became centralised in the first place.
When schools make free meals more accessible, families can save money on groceries.
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Experts say making meals available to all students reduces the stigma associated with a free lunch.