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Grandparents could claim £6,000 State Pension boost from HMRC

Grandparents could claim £6,000 State Pension boost from HMRC The pension top-up is worth around £300 a year Grandparents looking after their grandchildren could be entitled to additional money on top of their pension. Older individuals caring for children under 12 during term-time or school holidays may qualify to boost their State Pension payments through Specified Adult Childcare. Specified Adult Childcare can enhance your pension by more than £6,000 over a typical 20-year retirement by...

Daily Mirror 5d ago

Homeowners insurance premiums have soared in recent years. How to reduce your costs

Homeowners insurance costs have risen sharply for many people around the U.S. in recent years. Policyholders looking to reduce their premiums have some relatively straightforward options, according to insurance experts. Other maneuvers require a financial investment that could ultimately save money in the long run, they said.

CNBC 8d ago

USAA to return nearly $1 billion to Florida members as legal reforms help lower insurance costs

USAA said it will deliver nearly $1 billion in combined savings and returns to eligible Florida members, including a $500 million dividend, CNBC can exclusively report. The insurer credits Florida's civil litigation and tort reforms as a key reason it can send money back to policyholders. USAA says its legal costs declined after Florida moved to curb what insurers have long described as legal system abuse.

CNBC 2d ago

You have a credit freeze; it still isn’t enough

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Fox News Tech 17d ago

Apollo, Blackstone back Anthropic's $35 billion capacity expansion in new Broadcom tie-up

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Channel News Asia 1d ago

Let young Britons access state pension early and retire later, think tank urges

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The Independent UK 1d ago

Identity theft rarely announces itself: 6 signs you missed

By the time a debt collector calls or a lender rejects your loan, an identity thief may have been using your information for months. The warning signs often arrive much earlier. They may show up as a small card charge, a strange IRS letter, a missing bill or an Explanation of Benefits for care you never received.

Fox News 8d ago

Identity theft rarely announces itself: 6 signs you missed

By the time a debt collector calls or a lender rejects your loan, an identity thief may have been using your information for months. The warning signs often arrive much earlier. They may show up as a small card charge, a strange IRS letter, a missing bill or an Explanation of Benefits for care you never received.

Fox News Tech 8d ago

Bidding war erupts for world’s oldest bank as Italy’s Intesa gatecrashes BPM offer

A bidding war over Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena has erupted between rivals Intesa Sanpaolo and Banco BPM, with the two lenders vie for control of the world's oldest bank. Intesa on Monday announced an unsolicited offer of 30.6 billion euros ($35.3 billion), hoping to usurp its rival and create Europe's second-biggest bank by market capitalization. In a statement, its offer outlined a premium of 12.5% versus MPS's closing share price on Friday.

CNBC 2d ago

Government braces for a tough sowing season ahead

Staring at a tough sowing season due to forecast of a weak monsoon and pressure on inputs such as fertilisers and diesel, the Centre will on Monday launch a month-long nationwide campaign on balanced and judicious use of inputs such as fertilisers and water, timely advice to farmers in view of weather-related challenges and delivering benefits of various farm-related schemes directly to villages. The aim of the campaign - Khet Bachao Abhiyan - is also to motivate farmers to increase the use...

Times of India 9d ago