2nd Feb 2026
Preparing for your retirement funds may feel odd if it’s a long way off – or worrying, if you’re close to retiring. Arming yourself with info about investment options helps take away the worry. One consideration is whether you should invest in a SIPP vs ISA. What are they, what’s the difference, and which is…
2nd Feb 2026
If you’re a grandparent (or a very forward-thinking parent), you might be wondering: What’s the best way to invest for my grandchildren’s future? Whether it’s for university, a first home, or simply giving them a financial head start, investing early can make a huge difference thanks to the magic of compound interest. The key is…
31st Jan 2026
Congratulations to; Keegan Thornhill from Milton Keynes on winning a Feel Amazing hypnotherapy app subscription ‘Thank you so much. I am truly grateful to be chosen as the winner. Gaynor Banks from Warrington on winning an air up Wellness Bundle Hasim Resvi from Haverfordwest on winning a Puzzle and games bundle “MoneyMagpie.com is my go-to…
30th Jan 2026
We’re giving one lucky reader the chance to win a Personal Finance & Investing book bundle from Wiley Publishing. the prize One lucky reader will win a bundle of SEVEN books which focus on individual approaches to investing, spending and financial well-being. Published by Wiley, the titles include: Invest Your Way: How to Grow Your…
28th Jan 2026
Commercial property can be a powerful way to build long-term wealth, and it’s not just for millionaires and big corporations anymore. From offices and warehouses to shops and medical centres, commercial property investment in the UK offers attractive rental yields, diversification and potential capital growth. But it also comes with risks, higher costs and more…
28th Jan 2026
The FTSE 100 is one of the most talked-about stock indexes in the UK, and for good reason. It’s full of big-name companies, pays decent dividends, and gives you exposure to a broad slice of the British economy. If you’re wondering how to invest in it (and whether it’s worth it), you’re in the right…
28th Jan 2026
‘Commodities’ is an Umbrella term for raw materials that can be traded like stocks and shares. Examples of ‘commodities’ include gold, oil, copper, wheat and even coffee. Some might say that commodities make the world go round. These products tend to see steady demand, no matter what the political environment looks like, which makes them…
28th Jan 2026
Investing in property can be a good way to invest your money for the longer term. We’ve all spent a lazy morning in front of Homes Under The Hammer and thought to ourselves, “I could do that”. But does investing in property really turn a profit every time? Tying up your capital in bricks and…
27th Jan 2026
Wondering how much you can save in a cash ISA? The new tax year started last week and now could be a good time to use your cash ISA allowance to the fullest. The limit for 2024/25 is £20,000. This offers a great chance to grow your savings without paying tax. Here, we will take…
27th Jan 2026
In a world where the cost of living keeps going up, planning for your child’s future has never been more crucial. One of the most effective tools at your disposal is the Junior Individual Savings Account, commonly known as the Junior ISA. As we step into 2026, it’s essential to understand how Junior ISAs can…
27th Jan 2026
Dividend ETFS are a great way to build a passive income portfolio in 2026. These exchange-traded funds allow you to invest in a basket of dividend-paying stocks, without needing to pick out individual companies. Just like investing in regular dividend stocks, dividend ETFs issue regular payouts to investors, resulting in a steady stream of income…
26th Jan 2026
I’ve written about investing for years, and one thing I’ve learned is this: where you invest matters almost as much as what you invest in. Fees, flexibility and what happens to your cash while you’re waiting to invest can make a big difference to your wealth over time. That’s why, going into 2026, I’ve decided…