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.
- Thinking of getting a bigger house
- Looking for advice on how to tackle £15k of debt
- Can anyone share experiences after Bankruptcy please?
- Delayed workplace pension auto-enrolment - what are employer obligations?
- Has anybody used SalaryFinance for a personal loan and experienced any issues with their decision making process?
- Why aren't lenders required to explain exactly why they rejected a credit application?
- Help understanding monthly income tax
- Bounce back loan - I am so stressed
- 1st Formations or Companies House direct - what did you actually do?
- Is trading income taxable in full if I share 40% of the profit?
- Making a Full & Final Settlement Offer
- S&S ISA has to be transferred as cash, not in specie. What should I do when it arrives?
- Can someone please help me figure out why I've been taxed extra this month after my manager messed up my hours?
- Sense check my solo first time buyer budget please
- Should I stop contributing to my LISA?
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.
- Stampede of takeover bids for British firms to net bankers and advisers £600m in fees
- Let's bring foreign predators to heel and stop British firms becoming sitting ducks: RUTH SUNDERLAND
- Britain's firms 'under pressure' as energy and tax hikes bite, CBI warns
- Surge in demand for annuities as retirees look to swerve inheritance tax on their pension: Are they worth another look?
- A quarter of over-55s have never discussed inheritance plans with family
- Easyjet takeover suitor faces a £1 BILLION bill to use the 'easy' brand name
- Controversial emissions tax nets the Treasury £20 billion
- Carry on cruising! UK passenger numbers hit new record - and demand soars for Malta and Mallorca
- Nike's share price off track as it trips up in the battle for trainer sales
- The trick that middle-class families are now copying from the rich to beat soaring inheritance tax bills: As growing numbers are caught by the tax, here's how it could work for YOU
- Saffron from Republica: We can earn up to £200k when our hits feature on shows like Ted Lasso
- Burnham urged to tap up £150bn council pension surplus to boost local economies
- Where investors can seek safe havens as fears grow that a market meltdown is on the way
- Virgin Money profits fell before Nationwide Building Society takeover
- HAMISH MCRAE: Andy Burnham's economic team could turn out to be an improvement
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.
- Advice regarding Investing VS getting a mortgage
- ETFs advice welcome
- Plan critique 🙏
- DB pension question
- Pension Position
- 30M, living at home, deciding on buying property as part of FIRE
- Aviva Pension conundrum 53m
- Struggling with the back straight
- Coast and change of mindset
- Thinking of pulling the trigger - £2.4m pot, 48m, 50f
- Large pension - how can i be more tax efficient
- How are we looking?
- Need encouragement to keep going
- 42F, £120k salary, £225k pension, expecting £750k inheritance – what would you do?
- 41 what should I do next?