UKPersonalFinance
r/UKPersonalFinance is a subreddit that offers a platform to users who wish to learn or request help to better manage their finances within the United Kingdom.
Created in 2013, the subreddit has well over 700,000 subscribers. A wiki is also available, sharing recommended websites, books, podcasts and videos.
- 26 and not clued up on finance
- Is Alliance Witan a good long term investment?
- Moving in with girlfriend what’s fair to pay
- Lower deduction in Universal Credit?
- Has anyone used KittyCard? Worth it vs Splitwise?
- Which UK airline/airport combo gives best punctuality (CAA data)
- Klarna: Pls help me by doing a 2 min survey!
- Child benefit high income charge
- I don’t know how to tell if something is “expensive” or not , is this normal?
- Does Dodl allow transfers OUT inspecie from its stocks & shares ISA?
- [ENGLAND] A credit card was opened in my name and run up… Any advice?
- Is there tax due on items I sell that I have inherited?
- NS&I vs. basic bank account comparison
- Received a letter from nationwide telling me my account will be blocked if I don’t provide ID, customer for 8 years roughly
- UK's largest UNBIASED broadband comparison site
This is MONEY
This is money, part of the Daily Mail family, provides news and guides that specialise in finance and investing. With over 3.4 million unique visitors a month, the site is a great place to keep your finger on the pulse for the latest UK financial events.
- Central bank alarm as oil soars to $126: Bailey and Lagarde warn of interest rate hikes to combat inflation shock
- Labour's crackdown on keyless car crime: New law makes it illegal to carry gadgets used in three in five vehicle thefts
- Small business sales slowed to two-year low even before the Iran war as tax hikes bite
- Mortgage misery for millions: Borrowers face up to SIX interest rate hikes on Iran war inflation shock
- Bank of England HOLDS interest rates at 3.75% - but borrowers brace for more mortgage misery this summer
- Pavement parking fines incoming across England with councils handed enforcement powers under new law
- Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% AGAIN: What it means for your mortgage and savings
- I rented 10 flats in 16 years: Here's why the Renters' Rights Act will hit tenants in the pocket says HELEN CRANE
- Property sales fall 41% in a YEAR as buyers lose tax break and Iran war uncertainty takes toll
- Premier Inn owner blames Labour tax hikes as it axes 3,800 jobs
- Standard Chartered sets aside $190m to deal with Iran war losses
- Unilever 'moving at speed' to create new beauty powerhouse after food spin-off
- Our £708 Warner hotel stay in the Cotswolds was ruined by a rowdy hen party: CRANE ON THE CASE
- Generous gifts to avoid inheritance tax can backfire if your children get divorced, lawyers warn
- Minimum wage hikes killing off job opportunities for the young, warns CBI chief
Financial Independence Retiring Early UK
r/FIREUK is a subreddit that has a focus on achieving financial independence and helping to enable early retirement for individuals within the United Kingdom.
With over 100,000 members, this subreddit is for the more ‘hardcore’ financially minded people who want to help support each other to gain financial freedom.
- FIRE strategy help
- | 2 years investing Building towards FIRE £600/month |
- Striking a balance or FIRE
- ISA investment account
- Bridging to FI with a DB pension
- Gifted £10K. What is the smartest thing to do such as investing
- 33 @ ~£400K across 5 buckets
- Tech guy here, the story of many
- Celebration: 500k in liquid assets on broker today!
- FTSE linked ETFs - why didn’t they go down?
- Investing in a HMO to FIREUK
- Husband just laid off. The power of FIRE.
- What should I do with my 100k ISA?
- Advice on where to invest.
- Aviva - select your own fund - which one to pick?