Money: A User’s Guide
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Laura Whateley. Money: A User’s Guide
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Dedication
INTRODUCTION
Who this book is for, and how to read it
How to rent a place and lessen the chances of getting ripped off. Should you rent from a letting agent, or a landlord?
What fees you have to pay up front, and questions to ask before you part with them
Need to know: what are tenancies?
How your deposit is protected
How do I get my deposit back?
How you can avoid paying an upfront deposit
Who is responsible for repairs in my rental?
Who pays household bills in my rental?
How to borrow enough to buy a property
How your deposit influences the mortgage you can get
What is LTV?
The greater your deposit, the cheaper your mortgage will be
• TOP TIP
How your bank is judging you
Earnings matter, if only to work out whether you stand a chance of buying
How to get a mortgage if you are self-employed
What is ‘stress testing’ and why the future matters as much as the present
What is your credit score and why does it matter?
How to improve your credit history
• MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON THE ELECTORAL ROLL
• GET A CREDIT CARD AND USE IT IN A CHILLED-OUT MANNER
• ADD RENT TO YOUR CREDIT HISTORY
• DON’T APPLY FOR OTHER STUFF
• BREAK UP WITH YOUR EX
• PAY ALL YOUR BILLS ON TIME
• REDUCE YOUR DEBTS (BUT DON’T WORRY ABOUT STUDENT LOANS)
• BE CAREFUL ON FACEBOOK
• DO NOT GET A PAYDAY LOAN
• GET A COPY OF YOUR OLD REPORT IF YOU HAVE MOVED TO THE UK FROM ABROAD
You have got a deposit and can afford a mortgage! So what is the process of buying a house?
The many other costs of buying a house
Need-to-knows: Stamp duty
Conveyancing
Surveys
Mortgage brokers
Choosing a mortgage. What’s actually in a mortgage?
Should you get a fixed-rate or a tracker mortgage? • BUT FIRST, WHAT IS THE BASE RATE?
Variable rates, pros and cons
Fixed rates pros and cons
Buying with the Bank of Mum and Dad (BOMAD): top tips and family mortgages
First-time buyer schemes to help you buy (with or without BOMAD)
Help to Buy Equity loan
Shared ownership
Student loans
Need to know: loans for students who started university after 2012, when tuition fees went up to £9,000
Should I pay off my post-2012 student loan early?
Need to know: plan 1 student loans, for everyone who started university between 1998 and 2011, and Scottish and Northern Irish students who started after 2012
Should I pay a plan 1 loan off early?
Personal loans
• TOP TIP
Payday loans
Credit cards
Credit-card basics
Types of credit cards, their pros and cons • 0 PER CENT PURCHASE CREDIT CARD
• 0 PER CENT BALANCE-TRANSFER CREDIT CARD
• 0 PER CENT MONEY-TRANSFER CREDIT CARD
• CASHBACK OR AIRLINE MILES CREDIT CARD
• BAD CREDIT CREDIT CARD
Overdrafts
Car finance
Peer-to-peer loans
Drawing up a budget
The Kakeibo method
How much should I save (and spend)?
How to make it easier to set money aside. Use cash more and check your direct debits each month
Set up lots of pots and pay yourself first
• CASH IN ENVELOPES
• MULTIPLE DIRECT DEBITS
• PREPAID CARD
Try Monzo, Starling or Revolut
The benefits of open banking
Genius budgeting apps available now • CHIP
• PLUM
• MONEYBOX
• YOLT
• MONEY DASHBOARD
• CLEO
• SPLITWISE
• CIRCLE
• PAYM
• STOCARD
Know thyself: lessons from behavioural economics
Anchoring
We overvalue sale items
Endowment effect
Loss aversion
Herd mentality
Interest rates vs inflation
Savings accounts to consider. Current accounts
Easy-access savings accounts
Notice accounts
Fixed-rate bonds
Regular savers
ISAs
Junior ISA
Innovative finance ISA
Financial Services Compensation Scheme
Savings terms and conditions to keep in mind
Savings accounts to help with buying a house. Help to Buy ISA
Lifetime ISA
What are assets?
Need to know: what are stocks and shares?
Need to know: what is the stock market?
Need to know: different types of shares
Need to know: stock-market indexes
Need to know: what are bonds, gilts, commodities?
Need to know: what are investment funds?
How to start investing
How much can you invest?
Need to know: investment fees
Active vs passive investment
What platforms to consider
So what is a pension?
The state pension
Private pensions
• WORKPLACE PENSIONS
How pension tax relief works
Final salary vs defined-benefit schemes
Where is my pension pot stashed until retirement?
Why you should move out of the default fund
Pensions if you are self-employed
Should you save in the Lifetime ISA instead?
How much should I save in a pension?
Where are my old pensions?
Income tax and the personal allowance
National Insurance
Understand your payslip and tax code
Tax reliefs and allowances
Pensions
Charity giving
Rent-a-room scheme and Airbnb
Cycle-to-work scheme
ISAs and the personal savings allowance
Investment returns
Marriage allowance
Childcare
Self-employment and tax
I’m self-employed, what business expenses can I claim?
I’m self-employed, do I need an accountant?
Other taxes worth knowing about. VAT
Stamp duty
Inheritance tax
Capital gains tax
Benefits you should claim if you are a parent, or about to be one. Child benefit
Shared parental leave, maternity and paternity pay
Energy. What’s on my bill?
Water
Broadband
How to switch your broadband
Mobile phones
Quick ways to cut your mobile data bill
Insurance. What you need and what you do not
Home insurance
• BUILDINGS INSURANCE
• CONTENTS INSURANCE
Mobile and gadget insurance
Car insurance
Travel insurance
Critical illness, mortgage protection and life insurance
Introduction: how does money make you feel?
How to discuss money with your loved ones
Should you get a joint account?
Cohabiting: your rights, or lack thereof
• YOU LIVE IN YOUR PARTNER’S PROPERTY BUT ARE NOT ON THE MORTGAGE, OR YOU OWN A PROPERTY AND YOUR BOYFRIEND OR GIRLFRIEND MOVES IN WITHOUT BEING ADDED TO THE MORTGAGE
• COHABITING BUT BOTH ON THE MORTGAGE
• WHAT HAPPENS IF ONE OF YOU DIES?
Accept it: no one knows what they are doing
Practical steps to feel better
What to do when you feel overwhelmed by your debts
What you can do about debt if you are very ill
The problem of overspending and how to deal with it
Introduction: doing good with money
Choosing a greener energy supplier
Choosing a more responsible bank
Choosing an environmentally friendly mortgage
Responsible pensions and investments
THANKS
About the Author
About the Publisher
Отрывок из книги
To Mum and Dad
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If you have moved from abroad, bring a copy of your credit record from the main agency in your home country to the UK, then contact Experian, Equifax and Callcredit and ask them to put a note on your file that you are willing to provide a copy of your credit history. Monese offers bank accounts to people who have no proof of address, maybe because they have no credit record in the UK and therefore their name is not on a utility bill.
You spot a house you like advertised with an estate agent. You work out whether you can afford it and stamp duty based on whether you can get a mortgage. You can at this stage get a ‘mortgage in principle’, which is a non-binding agreement stating how much, based on your income, outgoings and credit score, a bank will lend you. If all looks good, you put in an offer for the property, which is hopefully accepted by the seller. You then appoint a property lawyer to start what is called the conveyancing process. You find the mortgage you want – it doesn’t have to be with the same bank that gave you a mortgage in principle – and apply for it for real.
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