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22 simple ways to stop wasting cash and make your money last longer

Feeling the pinch before payday? Find out how to make your money go further (and stop yourself going broke) with our list of 22 helpful saving tips that you and your bank account will love...


Carney announces billions for defense and infrastructure in Canada's North

Carney announces billions for defense and infrastructure in Canada's North - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will spend billions on forward operating locations in the North to assert sovereignty over the increasingly contested region


Martin Lewis 'money mantra' everyone should follow 'before spending anything'

The money-saving expert shared a simple tip people can use when making a purchase


UK reveals major change to £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes

The Bank of England has confirmed that wildlife native to the United Kingdom will feature on the next series of banknotes, marking the end of an era in which historical figures have dominated the reverse side of British currency. The announcement follows a public consultation launched in July 2025 that drew more than 44,000 responses, a figure that...


Five 'important' money lessons parents need to teach their kids

Money makes the world go round – that is why children need to understand it as soon as possible


EU’s largest economies push for faster capital market integration in joint letter

France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain are urging the EU to agree by summer on a set of proposals designed to strengthen oversight of financial market infrastructures and improve operations across the bloc. View on euronews


What a $500M capital raise signals about investor confidence in renewable infrastructure

Renewable infrastructure in New Zealand has received a significant boost following Contact Energy’s capital raise announ


Boost for supermarket workers with £25 million share scheme bonus

Boost for supermarket workers with £25 million share scheme bonus - The supermarket giant said the majority of staff participating in the plan are store and depot employees


Things wealthy people buy that actually improve their lives

Money can afford one to enjoy luxury things in life and the most valuable things a … Things Wealthy People Buy That Actually Improve Their LivesRead more


Are you the Mega Millions winner? Lucky player lands massive jackpot

Are you the Mega Millions winner? Lucky lottery player lands massive jackpot -


The zodiac signs most likely to receive positive financial news soon

Financial energy often shifts alongside planetary movements, and astrology suggests that certain zodiac signs may soon experience encouraging developments related to money. These shifts do not always arrive as sudden windfalls. Instead, they often appear through career growth, smarter financial deci


X Money payments system set for April release

Elon Musk is moving closer to his goal of transforming X into an all-in-one digital platform. The company is preparing to introduce a new payments feature called X Money as early as April. Musk has repeatedly described his ambition to turn X into an “everything app,” similar to China’s WeChat, combining social media, commerce and financial services...


Russian billionaires now hold more wealth than household savings

The latest global billionaire ranking by Forbes includes 155 Russians in 2026, the largest number ever recorded from the country. According to The Moscow Times, their combined fortunes have risen to approximately $696.5 billion. Record billionaire ranking Steel magnate Alexey Mordashov currently leads the Russian group with an estimated net worth o...


New superannuation tax coming for Australia: What you need to know

The Greens have backed a tax hike on super balances over $3million blasting open the door for Labor's long‑stalled crackdown on lucrative retirement tax breaks for the wealthy.


Premium Bonds 'may pay more' update for account holders

NS&I is making major changes to the Premium Bonds scheme soon


Money markets show foreign demand for dollars at strongest since April 2025

LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - Money markets started to show signs of strain from this week's extreme volatility on Tuesday, pushing one measure of investor demand for dollars to its strongest since last April's "Liberation Day" turmoil. Three-month cross-currency basis swaps for the euro, a derivative that reflects demand for dollars, hit their lowest since last April, at 0.625%, from around 6.4%


6 financial questions every woman should ask in her 30s

Turning 30 is often seen as a milestone, not just socially but financially as well. For many women, this stage of life brings rapid change. Careers begin to stabilise or shift direction, relationships deepen, children may enter the picture, and ageing parents sometimes require support. Financial experts say the decisions made during this decade can...


Bank of England interest rates expected to hold at 3.75% amid Iran conflict and inflation fears

The Bank of England is widely expected to keep interest rates at 3.75 per cent when policymakers meet next Thursday, March 19, as escalating tensions in the Middle East complicate the outlook for inflation. Members of the central bank’s rate-setting committee will gather for the latest meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to determine whe...


FTSE 100 rallies as inflation fears ease

FTSE 100 rallies as inflation fears ease - The FTSE 100 index closed up 162.72 points, 1.6%, at 10,412.24.


Smart ways to spend money wisely

Budget savings are a critical component of a long-term financial stability. As much as it is … Smart Ways to Spend Money WiselyRead more


Introduction to money management: How and where to begin investing

Money management is considered to be one of the most significant life skills, and some individuals … Introduction to Money Management: How and Where to Begin InvestingRead more


I stuffed a piñata with $1,000 cash - strangers kept what fell out

I bought a piñata, stuffed it with $1,000 in real cash - ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, and even a crisp $100 - and headed to 5th Street Alley in Eugene, Oregon. The rules were simple: one hit each, and you keep whatever falls out. Things escalated quickly once the first bills started raining down and word got out that Penny the Piñata was loaded. One swing led to a full decapitation and a $79 payday, and from there it was chaos until every last dollar dropped. Now the big question is… can we hit 600,000 subscribers so I can unleash the $10,000 piñata next?


Rihanna's 2026 billion-dollar empire: From Fenty Beauty success to personal controversies

Few artists in modern pop culture have transformed their careers as dramatically as Rihanna. Once known primarily as a chart-topping pop star, the Barbados-born singer has quietly built one of the most powerful celebrity business empires in the world. Today, Rihanna is not just a global music icon—she is a billionaire entrepreneur whose influence s...


Record 401(k) withdrawals: How rising costs are forcing Americans to use retirement savings

A record-breaking number of Americans are treating their retirement accounts as emergency piggy banks rather than long-term safety nets. According to the Vanguard 2026 'How America Saves' report, 6% of 401(k) participants initiated hardship withdrawals in 2025, a significant jump from 5% the previous year and the highest level ever documented. As t...


The 25 best funds for your ISA – picked by our experts

Markets are complicated beasts and the past few years have only proved that theory. Rumours of recessions and bubbles abound, while governments twist themselves in knots in pursuit of growth. Wars, tariffs and myriad unknown risks continue to crop up, and it seems more difficult than ever for investors to build a long-term view of the world. Inflat...


How investors can hedge against inflation

UK inflation increased above the Bank of England’s target rate in October. How can investors protect their wealth against inflation?


The future of money: Digital currency is changing everything

The modern monetary system is experiencing a complete transformation because people are moving away from using … The Future of Money: Digital Currency Is Changing EverythingRead more


Online retailer Zalando posts drop in 2025 net income

Full-year earnings for German online fashion retailer Zalando dropped to €215.1 million ($248.4 million) in 2025 from €251.1 million in the previous year, the company revealed on Thursday. Revenue for the period rose by 16.8% to €12.346 billion from €10.572 billion last year. Citing strong momentum, Zalando announced a share repurchase program of u...


As bombs fall, gold prices rise — and Poland is taking notice

Geopolitical unrest is driving private investors away from virtual instruments and towards physical bars and coins — assets you can lock in a safe, carry in a suitcase or bury under the floorboards. View on euronews


Michael Saylor says '2nd century begins' as strategy buys $1.28B of BTC to mark the 101st purchase

Bitcoin prices surged over 4% on Tuesday to more than $70,000 per token, a day after Michael Saylor's Strategy disclosed buying 17,994 BTC for a whopping $1.28 billion over the last week. Strategy now holds 738,731 bitcoins valued at over $56 billion. At the same time, the company is likely carrying an unrealised loss of $5.5 billion on its holding...


Musk, already world's richest person, eyes $1 trillion fortune

Elon Musk's estimated $839 billion net worth has made him the wealthiest individual ever recorded, Forbes said Tuesday, as billionaires worldwide saw their combined fortunes surge in the past year to an all-time high of $20.1 trillion. - More billionaires - Musk's fortune amounts to more than three times that of the next names on Forbes' billionaire list, which has grown to a record 3,428 individuals and is heavily populated at the top by other...


How new money enters the economy

From physical cash to electronic deposits, modern money is created in ways most people never see. This video simplifies the entire process and explains how money is born in today’s financial system.


£15,000 put into Greggs shares a year ago is worth this much now

Greggs' sausage rolls may be tasty enough -- but its shares have left a bad taste in some investors' mouths lately. Christopher Ruane explains why. The post £15,000 put into Greggs shares a year ago is worth this much now… appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Revolut secures full UK banking license – what does it mean for customers?

Revolut is now an official UK bank, following a four-year struggle to get regulatory approval. What will the move mean for customers, and is Revolut a good home for your cash?


HMRC tax alert with weeks before cut-off and rule change coming

Rules are changing and acting now can help maximise your money


Financial behaviors that are silently growing wealth

The accumulation of wealth hardly occurs as a result of one-time windfalls or temporary profits. It … Financial Behaviors that are silently growing wealthRead more


Nationwide big change for anyone with ISA or savings account from today

The new rates have come into action now, the high street chain has announced


The money mishaps costing you thousands

It is the duty of every individual to manage money in a way that gives them … The Money Mishaps Costing You ThousandsRead more


£20,000 invested in an S&P 500 index fund 5 years ago is now worth...

Zaven Boyrazian looks at the S&P 500's performance over the last five years and explores how much more money investors could make by 2031. The post £20,000 invested in an S&P 500 index fund 5 years ago is now worth… appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


How I manage my money: Business owner on £10k a month wants to retire by 60


Building society offers 6.3% interest rate: What savers need to know

Henley Economic Building Society is offering a 6.3% variable interest rate on its new 1 Year Branch Smart Saver, positioning itself ahead of several better-known lenders in a market where savers have grown increasingly attentive to returns. The account accepts monthly deposits of between £25 and £300, with total savings capped at £3,600 over the co...


Here’s how much you need to earn to be considered upper class in every US state


Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders are hiking rates – here’s who

Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders are hiking rates – here’s what we know - Several lenders have increased their mortgage rates in recent days, with more signalling they are set to follow


Women make better investors than men. So why don’t more of them do it?

Women make better investors than men. So why don’t more of them do it? - Fewer trades, better returns – women tend to make better investors, which should encourage more to do so


When stock markets get shaken, it can pay for investors to be patient

When stock markets get shaken, it can pay for investors to be patient - When stock markets are falling, it’s natural to want to do something quickly to protect your retirement savings


We won £4m on the lottery – here’s exactly what we did with the money

Two Lottery winners reveal what they did with their windfall – and the advice they received from experts


€700 billion lost to US markets - Europe’s capital problem

Europe has one of the largest economies in the world — but its financial system remains deeply fragmented. Instead of one unified capital market, the EU still operates 27 separate national systems, each with its own regulations, taxes, and investment rules. This fragmentation makes it harder for companies to raise money and for investors to fund innovative startups. The consequences are significant. Over the past decade, 130 European companies moved their main stock market listings to the United States, representing nearly $700 billion in value. Meanwhile, only 34% of Europeans invest in the stock market, compared to 62% of Americans. The EU now hopes that a Capital Markets Union could change that. The idea is to create a truly integrated investment market across Europe, allowing money to flow more easily between countries, startups, and investors. If successful, it could unlock hundreds of billions — possibly even €1 trillion — in additional economic potential.


Your money & finance horoscope for March 13, 2026

Money matters can feel like a rollercoaster, but today is all about spotting opportunities and staying smart with your finances. Whether it’s income, spending, or investments, small decisions now can have a big impact later. From unexpected earnings to budgeting wins, this is the day to trust


Nobody could reach this dollar bill - until he showed up

We hung cash from a high bar at the skatepark - $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and even a $100 bill - and gave everyone just one standing jump to grab whatever they could reach. Some played it safe, taking the easy money, while others gambled for more and walked away with nothing. The wind added chaos, pride got in the way, and a few brave jumpers even risked double or nothing for the bigger prize. By the end of the day, plenty of cash changed hands - but the $100 bill stayed just out of reach.


UK ticket holder wins £181m EuroMillions jackpot

A lucky lottery player has scooped more than £180 million in Tuesday's EuroMillions jackpot draw.