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The latest news from the world of personal finance plus advice for those trying to make the most of their money.

Money Box BBC Radio 4

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The latest news from the world of personal finance plus advice for those trying to make the most of their money.

    Money Box Live: Mortgages and Debt

    Money Box Live: Mortgages and Debt

    Mortgage customers face rising rates, vanishing deals and latest figures have shown more people are struggling to keep up with their repayments.
    Mortgage arrears, hit a seven-year high in the final quarter of 2023. So what can you do if that's you?
    Felicity Hannah is joined by Charlotte Harrison of Skipton Building Society, Sally Mitchell from the Mortgage Mum, and Richard Lane from the debt charity Step Change - to discuss what's going on in the mortgage market and what you need to know.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Producer: Neil Morrow
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 3pm Wednesday 20th March, 2024)

    • 28 min
    Crypto-Related Fraud and Mortgage Arrears

    Crypto-Related Fraud and Mortgage Arrears

    The number of people falling victim to fraud involving cryptocurrency has more than doubled between 2020 and 2023 according to Action Fraud. The value of such fraud has also increased. Our reporter Dan Whitworth has met one such victim, an 86 year old in South Wales who lost over £70,000. Following a Money Box investigation she's now had her lost life savings refunded.
    We've been reporting on difficulties people are having moving from working tax credits to Universal Credit. We hear from a listener who runs an annual skinny dipping event to raise money for charity, she's been told by her work coach that all her fundraising will be considered personal income for the purposes of Universal Credit.
    In a week that some lenders increase interest rates, figures from the Bank of England show an increase in arrears on mortgage accounts. We hear how people are coping with their mortgage costs and what you can do if you're struggling to pay them.
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researchers: Sandra Hardial and Jo Krasner
    Editor: Beatrice Pickup
    (First broadcast Saturday 16th March 2024)

    • 24 min
    Money Box Live: childcare

    Money Box Live: childcare

    New arrangements for childcare payments come into force in April in England. How will the new arrangements affect parents? Are they going to be better or worse off?
    The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced extended support for parents of pre-school children in 2023. But many parents say the payments are still too low or that there aren’t enough places available.
    Felicity Hannah is joined by Ellen Broome of the children's charity Coram, and Jonathan Broadbery, Director of Policy at the National Day Nurseries Association.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Producers: Will Harris and Neil Morrow
    Editor: Beatrice Pickup

    • 27 min
    Frozen Tax Thresholds and Bailiffs

    Frozen Tax Thresholds and Bailiffs

    The Chancellor has delivered his Spring Budget for 2024 announcing a 2p National Insurance cut for millions of working people under the age of 66. Jeremy Hunt says this will save the average worker £450 a year.
    But, analysis by the Office for Budget Responsibility says maintaining a freeze on the personal tax allowance - the amount earned before tax is paid - will mean 3.7 million extra people paying income tax by 2028, when the freeze comes to an end. So will you be better or worse off? We'll be looking at the numbers.
    What would you do if you got a letter through your door asking for almost £2000 owed by a complete stranger? That's what happened to one of our listeners who spent weeks trying to sort it out with a debt recovery company. We hear from a senior MP calling for tougher regulation.
    And an investigation into car finance agreements taken out before February 2021 could eventually lead to compensation for millions of motorists. Discretionary commission agreements meant some lenders allowed car dealers to adjust interest rates on finance deals. The Finance and Leasing Association told us: "In practice, having discretion to move the interest rate often meant that dealers lowered it to be more competitive."
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researchers: Sandra Hardial and Jo Krasner
    Editor: Sarah Rogers
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 9th March 2024)

    • 24 min
    Money Box Live: Budget Special

    Money Box Live: Budget Special

    As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt presents his Spring Budget, Money Box Live sifts through the details - and the impact on all our finances.
    Expectations included a 2p cut in National Insurance contributions but will that look like on your payslip? Money Box reporter Dan Whitworth answers those key questions.
    Felicity Hannah is joined by Sarah Coles, Head of Personal Finance at Hargreaves Lansdown; Simon Gammon, Managing Partner at the mortgage broker Knight Frank Finance, and Dawn Register, Tax Partner at the accountancy firm BDO.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Producers: Craig Henderson, and Kath Paddison
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researcher: Eimear Devlin
    Editor: Sarah Rogers
    (This episode was first aired on Wednesday the 6th of March at 3pm on Radio 4)

    • 28 min
    The Future of Money and Universal Credit

    The Future of Money and Universal Credit

    Money Box gets a special look at a new exhibition at the Bank of England Museum about the future of money. Paul Lewis picks up a gold bar, sees the new King Charles money, and finds out more about the consultation for a new digital pound.
    The pensioners getting in touch to ask why they’re soon to start paying tax on their pensions. We'll discuss that with the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group.
    And, there are calls this week for the government to slow down the speed at which its moving existing benefits claimants onto Universal Credit. The Child Poverty Action Group says it is seeing cases of people struggling to claim, or missing the deadline as they are unsure what’s required of them. The Department for Work and Pensions told us the vast majority of Tax Credit claimants have successfully moved to Universal Credit, and that there is a range of support available to help people move.

    Presenter:: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researchers: Sandra Hardial and Jo Krasner
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 2nd March 2024)

    • 25 min

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