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How much you should have in an Isa at each age - are you on track?

Here's how to check if your Isa stacks up, based on the average for your age group, emergency fund needs - and how you should save and invest into it at key moments in your life. If your under 25, you should have £11,420 saved - by your 40s and 50s, it should be deep into six figures.

Amazon told me the cards, which I received as a bonus from work, were revoked because they had been 'reported lost or stolen by the purchaser.'

Jaecoo 7 SHS review: China's £35k Range Rover rival promises 745 miles of range

The Jaecoo 7 is the latest Chinese car to arrive in the UK. It's a fraction of the cost of other premium SUVs, starting from under £30k and topping out at just over £35k. But is it any good? Freda Lewis-Stempel drives it from Scotland to England to find out.

Rachel Reeves had discussed making changes or even scrapping cash Isas to push more savers into investing to boost UK markets and the economy.

Our job is to protect cash for as long as people need it, but it's important we don't simply protect cash for cash's sake, says Link CEO John Howells.

Last year, Scottish Widows launched gamification features within its apps in a bid to boost better connect people with their finances.

The easy access Isa includes a 1.21% bonus rate fixed for three months, meaning that the rate will eventually drop down to 3.8% once the bonus period is up.

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Savills hopes return to office will provide a boost to business, as shares fall despite

High-end estate agent Savills saw shares fell sharply on Thursday, despite the group unveiling higher profits and a dividend increase in its latest annual results. However the firm, which deals in commercial property like offices and retail as well as homes, expects the trend for employers requiring staff return to the office to give it a boost in the year ahead.

DFS, which also owns Sofology, said it had been buoyed by solid sales and maintaining a frim grip on costs.

The London-based firm recorded a £3m profit in 2024, compared to a £32m loss the previous year, as well as positive free cash flow of £86m.

Simoes (pictured) made the remarks as City firms are being urged to back the sector amid threats to UK and European security intensifying.

Shares in the FTSE 250 company tumbled 11.4 per cent to 278p by late Thursday morning, meaning they have lost a third of their value this year.

The John Lewis Partnership posted a 73 per cent jump in pre-tax profits to £97m for the year to 25 January.

My dad's neighbour wants to cut down hedges that have given him privacy for years. Can he

My father has a fence at the end of his garden. There's a new neighbour who lives on the other side of it who wants to remove the trees and hedges which have given him privacy for the past 20 years. What are his rights?

The trial is expected to be rolled out across HMRC over the rest of the year, and the tax office is also looking at generative AI to point taxpayers to online advice.

Demand has slumped partly due to 'international economic uncertainties', according to a report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Britain's 'first-ever electric sports car maker' founded by former Tesla execs debuts £65k

Longbow was founded in 2023 by a trio of electric vehicle masterminds with backgrounds at Tesla, Lucid, BYD, Polestar, Uber and even an electric speedboat brand. With a starting price of £64,995, its debut model is less than half what the new Tesla Roadster will cost as Elon Musk's former employees look to steal a march on the US firm's electric sports car.

Porsche - where tennis star Emma Raducanu (pictured) is a global ambassador - said its profit margin this year would be between 10 and 12%.

Auto Express examined which car brands have the most complex infotainment systems. The test ranked the screens based on how distracting they can be.

Five golden rules you MUST follow to build a tax-free super Isa - and maximise your

Individual savings accounts have been a prized tool for savvy savers for the past 26 years - and cash Isas are more valuable than ever. Unlike other savings accounts, you won't have to pay a penny of tax on the interest you earn on them. Currently, you get a new £20,000 tax allowance each tax year, so you can use up this year's allowance by April 5 and put in another £20,000 from April 6.

If I ask you to do one thing this week it's to check on the interest rate of your savings account to make sure it is still fit for purpose.

More than 70,000 Jisa accounts had been maxed out in 2022-23 - up from 49,000 in 2021-22 - FOI data obtained by wealth manager RBC Brewin Dolphin reveals.

HMRC makes major change to side hustle tax and will adopt US-style snoop scheme to tackle

HMRC will no longer ask hundreds of thousands of people with side hustles to file a tax return under new plans unveiled this week. Current rules mean that anyone who earns less than £1,000 in side gigs within a tax year does not have to pay tax or declare the income, because of the Trading Allowance.

Bed & Isa activity has coolled off since the big capital gains tax changes last year, but it is still a effective way to shield investments from tax, say experts.

My battle plan to ride out the TRUMP SLUMP - and make your investments great again: JEFF

In recent days, the US stock market - a key source of investment return for investors like me and you - has been seriously rattled by the antics of gunslinger Donald Trump and his America-first approach: tariffs uber alles.

The 20 most cashless cities revealed... plus the ones that are holding out

New figures from the Link network of ATMs show that, despite efforts to maintain access to cash, the total value of withdrawals has dropped significantly in every area of the country since the pandemic. However, some areas are ditching cash at a much faster rate than others.

The Blue Light Card, which offers discounts to emergency workers, has since expanded to include other professions, including education.

Why are water bills rising by up to 47% next month?

Awful April is just weeks away and households are bracing themselves for huge increases in their bills. While council tax and energy bills are all set to rise, the biggest price hike will come from your water bill. We explain why prices are rising and how you can cut your bill.

ECB boss Christine Lagarde warns over trade war inflation risk as Europe retaliates to

ECB president Christine Lagarde (pictured) said it was 'impossible' to guarantee that policymakers would meet a 2% inflation target in the short term given the global volatility. Her comments came after Europe said it would impose tariffs on up to £22bn of American goods from next month in retaliation to Trump's 25% levy on steel and aluminium imports from the bloc.

The Financial Conduct Authority scrapped a shake-up of its enforcement policy after 'considerable concerns' had been raised.

Puma, which sells a range of trainers designed by pop star Dua Lipa (pictured), said first-quarter sales growth would be below last year's level.

The Zara and Massimo Dutti owner saw its turnover increase by 4 per cent between the start of February and 10 March, compared to 11 per cent growth during the same period last year.

Ivanka Trump (pictured) has been a star attraction on women's issues at the World Bank's meetings and was even touted, by her father, as a future president.

Nationwide hands £50 bonus to members and says there could be more to come

Nationwide is dishing out £600million to eligible members as a 'big thank you' following its acquisition of Virgin Money last year. The payment scheme is separate to the lender's 2025 Fairer Share Scheme, which Nationwide said it 'hopes to announce' in May, 'depending on financial performance.'

Should I leave it to them in my will and pay inheritance tax; sell it now and give them the money, but pay capital gains tax; or leave it in a trust?

Some 53% of parents will happily accommodate grown-up offspring as swathes of young adults return to childhood bedrooms.

My house burned down while I was on holiday - when I got back my insurer claimed I'd been

John Rodger, 88, was holidaying on the Mediterranean island of Gozo when his house in rural Norfolk burnt down. Advantage Insurance disputed his claim for a payout because a fire service report found the property may have been equipped as a cannabis farm - an idea dismissed by John as a 'complete joke'.

Caroline Robinson, a lawyer at Bindmans working on the Waspi case believes it has a real chance of succeeding in a judicial review.

Pension freedoms allowed retirees to take control of their own pension savings. Markets were kind to those who kept them invested since 2015, says Ed Monk of Fidelity.

The colossal tax raid that explains why high earners say they don't feel rich: SIMON

Tempting as it may be to dismiss the chorus of high-earners complaining that they aren't rich, it's worth considering why those on double the average salary or more are moaning so much. Since Tony Blair came to power, we have seen a radical redefinition of what it means to be a higher earner and a massive stealth tax raid.

Volvo considering axing estate cars FOR GOOD: Is it the end of the road for the legendary

Volvo is looking to a future without estate cars, turning its back on what has become a 'niche' body shape that dates back 70 years in the Swedish company's heritage. With the manufacturer synonymous with the station-wagon body, traditionalists are bound to be unhappy with the move.

Exeter University's Global Systems Institute department said interest in EVs has become more 'sticky', as drivers spend increased amounts of time hunting for pre-owned battery cars.

Carpet in the bathroom, foam in the attic - the telltale signs that dream home will turn

Looking for a new home? Whether a smart urban pad, rural retreat or luxury retirement development, it is vital not to let the heart rule the head. Estate agents share their top warning signs to look out for when you visit a property to ensure that you are not investing your hard-earned cash into a giant money pit.

Owning a home and paying a mortgage is once again far cheaper than renting according to Zoopla, after high rates briefly narrowed the gap.

Chateau DIY: Win the Dream will see aspiring chateau owners compete in challenges to prove they have what it takes to win a French chateau.

My insurer won't pay out for cardiac arrest... over an earache I had 18 months ago: SALLY

I am a fit 31-year-old who unfortunately suffered a sudden cardiac arrest whilst on holiday in the US last year. When I went to make a claim on my travel insurance for the medical treatment I received, it was declined because I hadn't declared a visit to my doctor over an earache 18 months before. I am worried sick I'll be on the hook for a six-figure sum. Please help.

Why does the teachers' pension scheme keep asking if I've remarried? STEVE WEBB replies

TPS send me a letter every year asking if my circumstances have changed in respect of marriage, civil partnership, cohabiting. If they do then I will stop receiving my widow's pension. How can they possibly know what my financial circumstances are to be able to judge whether I can afford to lose this money so how can this be fair?

British skiers are flocking to Norway: SIMON LAMBERT visited Norefjell to find out why

Norway is still a niche option compared to heading to the Alps, but ski firms say report it is having a moment. Behind the rise in demand for Norway lies a reputation for being family-friendly and snow-sure. Simon Lambert has skied and snowboarded for almost four decades, in Europe, North America and even New Zealand, but has never been to Norway until now - he paid it a visit to see why it's becoming so popular.

Which Chinese cars can you buy in Britain? The 10 brands already here and what they offer

While MG and BYD are already established in the UK, there are 10 different Chinese brands in total that will be selling passenger cars to British drivers in 2025. Here's a brief overview of the Chinese brands you can buy in the UK already - and those due to launch here very shortly. We also explain which of their models to keep an eye out for and how many dealers they will have nationwide.

With prices typically cheaper than well-known mainstream car firms from Europe, Japan and Korea, should you be seriously thinking about buying a Chinese car now?

Ownership figures show that the average age of vehicles on our roads has increased to nine years. But the city with the oldest motors has an average age of 12.

My dad is going to gift me £90,000 to sidestep inheritance tax - will I still be able to

My father has decided to give some money away now to me and my sister and will give us £90,000 each, which he said he would like to go straight into a pension, as neither of us have much retirement savings. I am a dad of two children under 10 and a single parent, so have a low income as I cannot work full-time and get some Universal Credit.

Patrick Derrane has just cancelled cover after his insurer refused to pay out when his nine-year-old schnoodle, Ted, was hit by a car, leaving him with a £1,000 bill.

Most popular stocks and funds ahead of Isa deadline - are defence stocks the new

The once-fashionable tech stocks are out while safer assets and income-focused investments are in, in response to global uncertainty. While some savvy savers are also looking to cash in on the geopolitical volatility in Europe.

These are tense times for investors. But against this nerve-jangling background, 'securonomics' provides a glimmer of optimism.

Best stocks & shares Isas: Pick the right investment account

Choosing the right DIY platform is crucial but a wealth of choice and a variety of charges can leave investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best. We pick some of the best. We also highlight why investing in an Isa makes sense, as it should protect your hopefully growing investments from tax forever.

Fixed mortgage rates are continuing to fall back from their summer peak, with a number of fixed rates deals now less than 5 per cent.

If you are planning on investing, or just want to know more, we tell you the 10 essential things to consider for a successful buy-to-let investment

We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.

We asked trusted experts to recommend the best funds that cover different investment sectors - and included This is Money's selection of active and passive options too.

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