Money Box Episodes Episode guide
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Why have mortgage approvals hit a two year high?
Tips for first time buyers desperate to save a deposit.
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The Costs of Being Disabled
Being disabled can cost you around £1,000 a month. How do these costs add up?
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Credit nightmares for young people
Financial invisibility, dementia fraud by direct debit and the PPI claim deadline is nigh.
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Renting and Letting
Adam Shaw and guests take a look at changing property rental rules.
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The challenge of charging an electric car
Navigating the electric car charging network.
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School holiday costs
How do you manage the cost of school holiday food, fun and childcare on a budget?
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Fighting bank fraud branch by branch
TSB awareness workshops aim to keep criminals away from bank accounts
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Electric Cars
What are the costs and considerations of running an electric car?
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Unfair delivery charges in Scotland
Over the bridge to Skye: time to say goodbye to unfair delivery charges?
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Money Box Live: Power of Attorney
Paul Lewis and guests answer your questions about power of attorney.
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Taking a 'butchers' at contract small print
A nasty surprise for a butcher who failed to read the loan small print.
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Money Box Live: Cryptocurrencies
The risks and rewards of digital currencies, with Louise Cooper.
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Complaints about car loans
In 2018 we borrowed £46 billion to buy cars - how well is our ability to repay assessed?
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Childcare Costs
How to find affordable childcare for under 5’s and what financial help is available?
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Pension credits and the TV licence
Changes to free over-75s ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TV licence.
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Rent and Return
Whether clothes or toys, the rising popularity of renting things instead of owning them
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Bridging the 'advice gap'
How to make financial advice more appealing (and accessible) to those who need it
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Credit Unions
How can credit unions prosper in a digital banking world?
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Ban on lettings fees begins
Lettings fees now banned in England.
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The Cost of Music
The cost of streaming music: how do services differ for listeners and musicians?
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Call for online 'credit curfews'
Researchers say a ban on online borrowing between 11pm and 7am could protect consumers
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Crowdfunding
The rules, risks and potential rewards of crowdfunding.
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Not my debt!
What can you do if you're pursued for a debt that isn't yours?
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Returning to work
Restarting a career after a long-term employment break.
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Rent - your flexible friend
The housing association allowing residents to underpay and overpay their rent.
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Saving for the under 35s
The latest news from the world of personal finance.
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The last free cashpoint in town
The effect on communities of cash machines that charge.
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Ethical Investing
Can you get a decent return on your cash while also doing good for society and the planet?
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The difficulties of renting on benefits
'No benefit' rental clauses - should they be banned?
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Energy: Going Green
How can households help save the planet whilst keeping energy bills affordable?