Articles by Nathalie Bonney

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    old couple happy

    Given the battering our finances took in 2011, resolutions with a financial twist may be in order – and unlike some of the flash-in-the-pan vows we make (to eat, smoke, drink less and exercise more), fixing our finances for 2012 could have a lasting impact.

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    Premium bond

    Over £40 million in premium bond prizes remains unclaimed, according to National Savings & Investments.

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    Many of us are worried about how our own finances will fare amid all the economic gloom in 2012. Get your finances in order and start saving. Here are 10 tips on how to make the most of your savings.

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    hand shadow on keyboard

    Social media profiles were accessed without permission 60 million times last year in the UK, according to research from Capital One.

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    Green light

    Petrol prices are crippling drivers, but there are ways you can keep your fuel costs down without having to give up your car. Nathalie Bonney shares with you her top five tips.

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    Classifieds

    The number of graduate vacancies has risen sharply, with one in five not finding work within six months of graduation. Nathalie Bonney looks at how you can up your chances.

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    Solar panels

    Many companies are now offering free installation, but what’s the catch?

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    Ace hidden up sleeve

    As fraudsters get more sophisticated, we need to be on our guard. Nathalie Bonney reveals the 10 most common scams and how to avoid them.

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    waste bin

    With springtime rapidly approaching, now is the perfect opportunity to kick your financial vices and get into better financial shape. Here are five bad money habits you should ditch right away.

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    NYE 2012

    For many of us New Year's Eve is one of the most overrated – and overpriced - nights of the year. Pubs, bars and restaurants all up their prices while house party hosts have the difficult task of trying to cater for an unknown number of guests.