FT Money Show: End of Year Special
The FT Money Show team reflect on the highs and lows of personal finance in a tumultuous 2008, and look ahead to the prospects in a difficult 2009 for mortgages, savings and shares.
FT Money Show, 12 December 2008
Loan rates fall, but can you get the headline deals?
Private banks up pressure on 'poorer' customers
And a savings tip on tenant credit checks
FT Money Show, 5 December 2008
How low can rates go? Will your lender pass on the Bank of England cut?
Is it time to transfer your cash ISA?
And some Christmas cheer about VAT
FT Money Show on pre-Budget report
Could salary sacrifice mean less to pay for high earners?
How to tackle the freeze on pension contributions
And good news on VAT for home sellers
FT Money Show, PBR special, 24 November 2008
Who are the winners and losers from the new measures announced by Alistair Darling in today's pre-Budget report? Matthew Vincent talks to three tax experts about the tax increases for high earners, pension contributions, tax credits and the benefits available to small businesses
FT Money Show, 20 November 2008
Why millions may not have enough equity to remortgage their home
How using price comparison websites can damage your credit record
And a warning on company pension schemes
FT Money Show, 13 November 2008
Why there are now opportunities to cut your inheritance bill? After the interest rate cut, can you still get a cheap tracker-rate mortgage? Plus, some good news amid the bad news about investing in funds.
FT Money Show, 6 November 2008
Will the base rate cut really be good news for borrowers?
Plus, will Barack Obama's election lift the US equities markets, and a credit card that offers you 3 per cent cashback in the run up to Christmas
FT Money Show, 30 October 2008
Can you help your home hold its value in the property crash?
how to cash in as the pound goes down;
and mixed news on investing in film to beat the recession
FT Money Show, 23 October 2008
Frozen in Iceland: what are the chances of getting your offshore savings back?
A guide to alternatives to annuities
And mixed news on hedge funds and small-cap shares
FT Money Show, 16 October 2008
As the dust settles, how the UK bank bail-out affects you
How to get a mortgage from the private banks
And is it time to buy US shares?
FT Money Show, 9 October 2008
What the bank rescue package means for savings, mortgages and investments
Are investors reacting rationally to the storm?
And some thoughts on the defensive sectors where investors can take shelter
FT Money show, 2 October 2008
With confidence in banks so low that they won't lend to each other, what hope do borrowers in the UK have of getting an affordable mortgage? Is this the end of the line for buy-to-let morgages? Plus: How badly have pension funds been hit by falling equity markets and what should investors do?
FT Money show, 25 September 2008
Where can investors find safety in the financial storm? Mortgage rates rise again - and it's not just first time buyers being priced out of the market. Plus: good news and bad news on tax free savings
Money Show 18 September
A special edition of the money show, focusing on the effects of the financial crisis on savers, mortgage-holders and shareholders.
Plus - how pensions for eight year-olds could set them up for life.
Money Show 11 September 2008
Have UK shares bounced off the bottom?
How to profit from the plunging pound
And some good news for mortgage borrowers
Money Show 4 September 2008
With house price indices diverging, which is the most reliable? Plus - one analyst calls the end of the equities bear market, and how to safeguard your inheritance
Money Show 28 August 2008
Did you know that if your bank loses your data, you might be entitled to compensation just for the stress?
Plus part-exchanging properties and investing in Latin America
Money Show 21 August 2008
Should you transfer your 'contracted out' pension fund?
Why some City workers can't buy unemployment cover
And how to inflation-proof your savings
Money Show 14 August 2008
Should investors start reinvesting in the US?
Fraud abroad: how your card may be holidaying without you
And the good and bad news about falling mortgage rates
Money Show 7 August 2008
Could stamp duty concessions kickstart the housing market?
A guide to the worst performing funds, with advice on safeguarding your investments.
And how a smart postcode might affect your pension.
Money Show 31 July 2008
Summer is heating up savings rates again
Putting a Thai hotel room in a self-invested pension
And the bad and good news on the 35% price hike by British Gas
Money Show 24 July 2008
Has the housing market hit rock bottom?
Are luxury goods firms being squeezed like the rest of us?
And good and bad news about a scheme for donating small lots of shares to charity
Money Show 18 July 2008
The winners and losers from the Santander bid for Alliance and Leicester
Is it time to invest in Japan?
And how to keep your cash ahead of inflation
Money Show 11 July 2008
As expected the Bank of England has held base rates at 5%, so why are mortgage rates still moving all over the place?
Inflation-proofing your pension: what rising prices today mean for your retirement income
Paying your tax on time: you only have a few days left if you are self employed or a buy-to-let landlord
And some good news and bad news on a home loan under 5%