Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.
Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.
In this Bills Special, Martin goes through everything you need to know about Council Tax, including how to check and challenge your band. Plus, his four easy steps to help reduce your mobile phone bill.
In this Energy Special, Martin asks the boss of Ofgem why we pay more in the UK. Plus, he questions the boss of Octopus Energy about prices, smart meters and more.
In this Holiday Special, Martin goes through his top holiday hacks, including his car hire and insurance tips, and the cheapest ways to spend abroad. Plus, how to make sure your passport and GHIC is ready for your travels!
Martin gives his reaction to the Supreme Court's ruling on car finance agreements. He explains why the scope for compensation has been reduced, who might still be eligible, and why it's important that potential claimants do nothing...for now.
In this episode, Martin gives an update on the ongoing car financing agreements case going through the Supreme Court. He also answers your questions on absolutely anything, including how much to save for your kids to go to university, buying vs renting, and… is Martin getting into politics?
After covering investment last episode, this time Martin gives a beginner’s guide to savings, including top savings, a 25% savings boost for first-time buyers, a Help to Save 50% boost, regular savings and more. Plus, a warning for women aged between 41 and 90 who’ve previously cared for someone. And you tell us your instruction vs destruction tales.
Martin Lewis on Saving v Investing: which is right for you and how to do it…
In this special podcast Martin is joined by two professional investment advisers to talk about:
- What is going to happen to the ISA limit. - Whether you should be saving, investing or doing a combination of the two. - A beginners guide to investing and where you should put your money for the long term. - What type of investment firm you should be looking at. - Martin also gives an explanation of Bitcoin and what could happen if you want to invest in it.
Get in touch with the podcast by emailing martinlewispodcast@bbc.co.uk
Martin Lewis records the podcast from Lords to share his money saving tips while watching the cricket.
An explanation of your statutory return rights with a focus on what the law explicitly outlines as the timeframe you have to return online purchases.
We also run through the top 10 companies to haggle with in the UK, with haggling tips and how to make big savings from service firms in mature markets, such as mobiles, where everyone already has the product so companies need to retain existing customers.
He gives an update on the potential payouts for mis-sold car finance.
Martin makes a suggestion on how to get young people investing WITHOUT cutting the £20,000 tax-free cash ISA limit, as reports suggest Chancellor Rachel Reeves may be about to do.
Tell Us is about your longest financial innings and includes advice on the best bank current accounts that are currently available.
And Mastermind is swapped for Test Martin Special, or TMS for short, Eleanor Oldroyd and former England player Steven Finn help Adrian answer a cricket-themed question about what counts as legal tender.
Martin looks at Lifetime ISAs, after a report was published by the Treasury Committee on the future of the first time buyers savings account, he explains the basics of them and answers questions on who they are good for, who they don’t work for and when is the best time to open one.
Energy bills dropped 7% this week, Martin explains what people should be doing, and most importantly what happens next.
Martin reacts to reports the Chancellor is to drop cash ISA allowance in her Mansion House Speech on 15 July.
Mastermind tests if Adrian knows when you are covered by Section 75 Consumer protection.
And there’s a new top savings account that’s a bit different isn’t there?
With £31 billion in lost or unclaimed pensions in the UK, Martin tells you how to find your old pensions - which could be worth £10,000s! Plus, Martin’s top holiday money need-to-knows to help you stop paying when you spend abroad and get the most bang for your (Vietnamese) dong. And you tell us the worst financial advice you were given by your parents and grandparents.
***This episode was first published on 5th June. It was updated on 20th June to reflect the launch of a government consultation on the administration of Council Tax.***
Martin goes through step by step everything you need to know about Council Tax. He explains:
- How to check you are in the right band. - How to challenge your Council Tax band. - The Council Tax deductions you may be entitled to. - How to collect and claim if you are owed Council Tax credit
Martin also gives his response to this week’s Winter Fuel Payment news from the Chancellor Rachel Reeves
Martin goes through his four easy steps to help you reduce your mobile bill. Plus, with energy bills likely to rise due to conflict in the Middle East, should you fix now? What do the Warm Home discount changes mean? And you tell us your children’s financial tips.
The Winter Fuel Payment will again be a universal payment in England and Wales for state pensioners this winter, yet it’ll be clawed back via the tax system where someone earns over £35,000. How will this work in practice? What counts as £35,000 earnings, and what if there are two, three or more pensioners in a house.
Martin also answers questions on saving for a pension, who should opt out of receiving winter fuel payment and how to avoid being scammed.
Pint rights: we also look at how to make sure you get the pint you paid for.
Martin reacts to the latest Energy Price Cap announcement from the regulator Ofgem. The new cap coms into force from July, and applies to households in England, Scotland and Wales on variable tariffs. But what should you do now? With fixes on the market well below the cap rate, Martin explains how to get the best deals on your energy.
Martin Lewis looks at the Energy Price Cap and what your best options are for your bills.
He gives his view on the recent announcement that the Winter Fuel Payment will be expanded.
A guide on how to get paid to switch bank accounts.
Tell Us this week is all about when have you saved a fortune by pure accident?
Mastermind explains the difference between annual and compound interest.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson joins Martin Lewis to answers your questions about the cost of childcare.
They cover topics such as are there enough funds for 30hrs funded childcare? Why 800,000 miss out on Tax Free Childcare? Child Benefit cliff-edge problems & more.
Why locking in savings can be a winner. Should you fix your mortgage now or wait? How to get accepted for a mortgage, and more.
Martin reacts as the Bank of England cuts UK base interest rates again from 4.5% to 4.25%, we recorded this literally minutes after it happened and focus on answering your questions about the impact on savings and borrowing (especially mortgages)
For savers there’s a warning to act quick if you want to fix.
Mortgage holders big questions was fix now or wait – we cover that, but also a fascinating discussion with our mortgage broker guest on what it takes to get accepted for a mortgage whether for a new one or remortgaging, lots of eye opening facts there.
In the Tell Us, with summer coming what’s far cheaper to buy abroad (things that you can then bring home that is)
And in the Mastermind we find out if Adrian knows why it’s always important to turn your suncream around.
It’s the credit and debit plastic fantastic masterclass you’ve been waiting for… Martin answers all your questions on how to manage your credit card debt, which are the top cards to use abroad and the myths around your ‘credit score’. Plus find out which are the best 0% deals and how to ooze with stooze.
Get in touch with the podcast by emailing martinlewispodcast@bbc.co.uk
The main topic is all about how you could potentially get money back from your energy firm. If you pay by monthly direct debit then Martin explains why you should be checking now if you’re owed serious cash.
The Tell Us is about shrinkflation. Where can you find provable evidence of groceries, cleaning productions or cosmetics that are no longer as big as they were.
Plus, if you're aged 20 to 25, Martin explains a trick that can get you a free four-year railcard worth £100 via the bank Santander.
Get in touch… email martinlewispodcast@bbc.co.uk
Full best buys – and everything you ever wanted to know about cash ISAs but were afraid to ask. With the realistic prospect of the cash ISA limit being reduced in the near future, Martin explains what to do right now to get the most out of your savings. Get in touch… email martinlewispodcast@bbc.co.uk