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Money Box, Saturday 31 October 2009

Pester power - Halifax Bank of Scotland makes changes to its controversial overdraft charges. Plus: Where there's a will there's a way. Don't forget to write one; How just paying off the minimum on your cards messes with your mind and National Savings enters the best buy tables. And why that's pretty unusual.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 28 October 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions about benefits.


Money Box, Saturday 24 October 2009

Halifax Bank of Scotland offers its customers 'a little extra charge'. Also: How much do you want to reveal to your mortgage advisor? Get ready to get personal; Dutch bank collapse and does HMRC owe you money? One Money Box listener reclaims over 2,000 pounds.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 21 October 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions about fuel bills and energy saving.


Money Box, Saturday 17 October 2009

We reveal a major loophole in one bank's chip and PIN security. Plus: How to find the best low-cost pension schemes; Lehman-backed investments and could a high court ruling help hundreds of thousands of Equitable Life policyholders?


Money Box Live, Wednesday 14 October 2009

Money Box Live with Paul Lewis was broadcast live from the Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow


Money Box, Saturday 10 October 2009

Are you entitled to part of a 60 million-pound Payment Protection Insurance payout? Plus: high frequency trading is taking off, but could it bring the market down? The latest compensation news for Bradford and Bingley shareholders and the Conservative Party's pension plans.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 7 October 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions about Power of attorney and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 3 October 2009

Who pays if thieves steal your credit card and then spend your money? Plus: Will a professional fund manager get a better return for your savings? Care home fees; watching the pennies and the credit card companies charging customers for not using their cards.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 30 September 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about banking and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 26 September 2009

Up to 40 per cent of our private pensions are swallowed up in fees - are you paying too much? Money Box explained the mathematics, and asked why the true impact of these charges are not made clear to the customer. Plus: A savings boost for ISA savers over 50; tax rebate con; weakening pound and the winter fuel allowance.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 23 September 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about tax and self assessment and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 19 September 2009

Paul Lewis finds out exactly what goes on behind fixed-rate mortgage deals. Plus: Ombudsman names and shames; local currency; 'penny shares' warning and the Pension Quality Mark (PQM).


Money Box Live, Wednesday 16 September 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about student finance and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 12 September 2009

Gold has hit $1,000 an ounce for the first time since February. Paul Lewis looked at how to buy and sell this commodity. Plus, understanding annuities.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 9 September 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about saving and investment and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 5 September 2009

Will stock markets continue to rise? The bulls and the bears told us their views. Plus: A cash boost for children turning seven; Keydata news and a new threat to tax havens.


Saturday 25 July to Wednesday 2 September 2009

During the Money Box and Money Box Live summer break a special series of programmes broadcasts.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 22 July 2009

Paul Lewis took listeners' questions on divorce and separation.


Money Box, Saturday 18 July 2009

Government plans to reform financial services. Plus: Share scams; mortgage arrears charges and First Plus loans.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 15 July 2009

Paul Lewis took listeners' questions on redundancy and loss of income.


Money Box, Saturday 11 July 2009

Government plans to reform financial services. Plus: Share scams; mortgage arrears charges and First Plus loans.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 8 July 2009

Paul Lewis took listeners' questions on mortgages.


Money Box, Saturday 4 July 2009

Unwanted credit card cheques could be banned if government plans become law. Plus: Young drivers, house prices, pensions and the Keydata fraud investigation.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 1 July 2009

Paul Lewis and guests took your questions about pensions.


Money Box, Saturday 27 June 2009

Bank charges latest. Plus: Facing the risk of repossession; Barclaycard minimum repayments; financial advice shake-up and older people encouraged to claim billions of pounds of benefits.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 24 June 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions about ethical investment and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 20 June 2009

What are your rights if your employer asks you to take a pay cut? Plus: Consumer protection; beware currency conversion loss and AVIVA with-profits deadline.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 17 June 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about long term care and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 13 June 2009

What lies ahead for customers of the West Bromwich Building Society? Plus: Debt collection; Keydata Investment Services; Presbyterian Mutual Society and mortgage rates.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 10 June 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions on insurance and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 6 June 2009

Three major employers downgrade their final salary pensions. Plus: Crash victims 'pressured'; sale-and-rent-back protection, and bereavement benefits.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 3 June 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions on small business finance and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 30 May 2009

The faster payments system one year on - how is it doing? More complaints about financial services than ever before - why? Plus: Kaupthing, Isle of Man. And company pension schemes.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 27 May 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about student finance and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday, 23 May 2009

A leading credit rating agency downgrades its view of the UK. Plus: fake dollars; mortgage rates, pension charges and a Lloyds TSB share offer.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 20 May 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about holiday finance and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 16 May 2009

Loan broker allowed to run on expired credit licence. Bank of England adjusts economic recovery forecast. Plus: Locking your savings away; card debt and MP's expenses.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 13 May 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions on saving and investing and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 9 May 2009

An investigation is launched into a NatWest TV campaign. Plus: Are soaring markets a sign of real recovery? Tips and the minimum wage and Equitable Life.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 6 May 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions on renting and letting and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 2 May 2009

Age discrimination when buying a financial service could soon be illegal. Plus: Swine flu and insurance; the future of banking and tax relief on pensions.


Money Box Live, Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions about credit reports and put them to an expert panel of guests.


Money Box, Saturday 25 April 2009

Banks could be fined for poor service when they come under new FSA regulation. Plus: We examine the detail in the 2009 Budget, and lending to vulnerable customers.


Budget Call 2009, Thursday 23 April 2009

Money Box and You and Yours programme teams joined together to answer your questions about what the Budget will mean for your finances.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 22 April 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions on mortgages and put them to a panel of expert guests on Wednesday.


Money Box, Saturday 18 April 2009

Could "green shoots" be appearing in the property sector after months of doom and gloom? Plus: Barclays advice under fire; the future of pensions; credit card cheques and building society ratings.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 15 April 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions on retirement planning and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 11 April 2009

Millions of people face a week without their benefit money. Plus: XL compensation; the future of pensions and benevolent funds.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 8 April 2009

Paul Lewis took your questions on benefits and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 4 April 2009

Frustration as the Pension Service e-forecast system collapses. Plus: The implications of the Dunfermline deal, house valuations and "cash" funds.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 1 April 2009

On Wednesday's Money Box Live, Vincent Duggleby took your questions on employment rights and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 28 March 2009

Concern is raised over the future of Scotland's largest building society. Plus: a new way out of debt; equity release and savings rates.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 25 March 2009

Vincent Duggleby takes your questions on divorce and separation and puts them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 21 March 2009

Some state benefits could freeze and annuities lose value if inflation falls to zero or worse on Tuesday. Plus: Bailiffs at work; banking reform and financial compensation.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 18 March 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions on tax and tax planning and put them to a panel of expert guests on Wednesday's programme.


Money Box, Saturday 14 March 2009

Why action to boost the economy will reduce pension income for some; a mobile phone insurance "scam" and complaints that a small business loan scheme is not delivering on its promise.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 11 March 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about ISAs and tax free savings and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 7 March 2009

Half the country's major banks are now state-owned - what does it mean for you? Plus: Will quantitative easing work? The rate cut; and XL compensation.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 4 March 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about banking and business banking and put them to this week's panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 28 February 2009

Banks will appeal against charges ruling. Credit card customer's mistaken identity. What risk to taxpayer's money from 'toxic' assets? 'Capital secure' investors may lose cash. Plus: Sir Fred's pension.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 25 February 2009

Are you considering raising money from the value of your home? Paul Lewis and guests took your questions about equity release.


Money Box, Saturday 21 February 2009

Repossessions up 54% - why aren't lenders doing more to help struggling homeowners? Where is the best place for your savings? And Are you covered by your credit card when buying online?


Money Box Live, Wednesday 18 February 2009

Money Box Live was at the Trafford Centre for the Money Matters roadshow and Paul Lewis and guests answered your financial questions.


Money Box, Saturday 14 February 2009

Black horse stares into a black hole. Northern Rock shareholders lose legal challenge. Standard Life will compensate 100,000 customers. Banks move money without notice.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 11 February 2009

On Wednesday's Money Box Live, Paul Lewis took your questions about mortgages and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 7 February 2009

Government cracks down on sale and rent back. Will your bank recognise your telephone voice? Interest rates drop - what next for savers and borrowers? Pension credit claimants hit.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 4 February 2009

Paul Lewis put your questions about debt and borrowing to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 31 January 2009

Lenders face curbs on payment protection insurance. Why are credit cards charging more interest? Presbyterian Mutual Society savers' choice. And car insurance invalidated by modifications.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 28 January 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about renting and letting and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 24 January 2009

Compensation for some Standard Life investors. The recession - just how bad is it? Should local authorities help small businesses? And as the deadline looms - have you filed your tax return yet?


Money Box Live, Wednesday 21 January 2009

On Money Box Live Vincent Duggleby took your questions about saving and investing and put them to a panel of expert guests.


Money Box, Saturday 17 January 2009

Banks and small businesses face the downturn. Equitable Life compensation. Children's Tax Credit deadline looms. And Standard Life Pension Sterling Fund customers see value fall.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 14 January 2009

Vincent Duggleby took your questions about insurance and put them to a panel of experts.


Money Box, Saturday 10 January 2009

The Bank rate cut - what impact on mortgages and savings? George Osborne on Tory tax plans. Is it the bank phoning or a fraudster? Plus: City watchdog aims to speed up compensation.


Money Box Live, Wednesday 7 January 2009

Vincent Duggleby and guests took your questions about tax and self assessment.


Money Box, Saturday 3 January 2009

What would a stock market recovery mean for investors and those nearing retirement? How building societies survived the crunch. Holidays: Where can you get the best value for your pound?




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