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.
- Which banks would give a personal loan to be used for business purposes?
- How do I know if I’m saving enough for retirement?
- Will I lose non dom status if I open a local savings account?
- What do I need to consider - legacy?
- Working in cyclical industry - does it change your investment approach
- Typical SIPP transfer time from Vanguard to Interactive Investor?
- Opening ISA account whilst on holiday?
- Does credit score actually matter?
- best way of paying off overdraft?
- Should I cancel unused credit cards?
- Can I have 2 cash isas with the same bank in the same financial year
- Annuity that rises with inflation PLUS an amount above inflation? Does one exist?
- Can I inform HMRC of employment status change to avoid payment on account
- Financial Advisors, how do you know if they’re any good?
- Need help as an 18 year old looking to make a return on my money
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.
- My wife and I are worried about losing our £250k house to fund care costs - can we sell 49% to the kids for £1?
- Number of drivers caught using mobile phones behind the wheel up a THIRD as AI camera rollout ramps up
- Price of a Christmas dinner set to increase more than inflation this year amid a cost-of-spuds crisis
- Pound surges to highest level against the euro for more than two-and-a-half years as ECB eyes urgent rate cuts
- Asda's woes continue as it becomes the only major supermarket to sees sales fall ahead of Xmas
- Thames Water says it will run out of cash in March as it scrambles to avoid a taxpayer bailout
- Moonpig sounds alarm over Royal Mail delays ahead of Christmas as it swings to a £33.3m loss
- Trump unleashes animal spirits to turbocharge US: But UK firms face 'slow death' under Labour
- Motor finance scandal could cost as much as £50bn payment protection insurance debacle
- Ashtead's wake-up call: Equipment firm's decision to switch listing to New York is a big blow to the City, says ALEX BRUMMER
- MARKET REPORT: Boots owner Walgreens soars on takeover talk
- Should I receive a refund despite collecting a dress in-store? Consumer rights lawyer DEAN DUNHAM replies
- My neighbour's Christmas lights shine right through my windows. Can I make him turn them off? DEAN DUNHAM replies
- Revealed: The top 30 house price hotspots in 2024 - and guess what, not one of them is south of Watford!
- Half of Britons say they have had trouble paying with cash in the last year
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.
- Can someone advise me, what would they do in my position?
- Sense check of my retirement plans please
- Please advice, where can I put a lump sum of £1,500?
- Buying an house or stay rental?
- Fire journey
- Small business owner pension advice
- Sometimes I feel a bit behind but then I see the comments on this post
- New to FIRE
- Workplace pension vs SIPP
- Moving abroad permanently - SIPP the right choice?
- Recommendation for ETF
- What to do? Advice needed
- Commercial Property or Land search in Greater Manchester
- My current investment plan at 18. What should I do/change?
- Can't show it to friends and family, so here you go Reddit, I feel pleased.