Budget Countdown and 'Finfluencers'
As people giving poor financial advice on social media are cautioned by the regulator - how can you spot the good from the bad?
There are just a few days to go until Rachel Reeves stands up in Parliament to deliver her first Budget as Chancellor. Since the Labour Party won the election in July, there's been a huge amount of speculation about what she might do to plug what she calls a 22 billion pound black hole left by the previous government. The Treasury says it does not comment on speculation around tax changes outside of fiscal events. But what tax changes might she make and how are people already preparing?
Figures seen by this programme suggest 2.5mn households will face tough decisions this winter about choosing whether to heat their homes or put food on their table. That's an increase of 400,000 in just a few months. The numbers come from official data modelled by the consultancy firm Baringa and indicate many of those who will be affected this winter are middle aged people struggling to get by.
What do changes to Premium Bond rates mean for savers and where are the best deals at the moment?
And, as the Financial Conduct Authority cracks down on some so-called 鈥渇influencers鈥 鈥 for potentially giving money advice illegally 鈥 how can you spot the good from the bad?
Presenter: Paul Lewis
Reporters: Dan Whitworth, Jo Krasner and Emma Smith
Editor: Jess Quayle
(First broadcast 12pm Saturday 26th October 2024)
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