Category: Business
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Savings warning as a third of UK adults have less than £500 in emergency funds | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] A warning has been issued after new research found that a third of UK adults have less than £500 saved in emergency funds. A survey of 8,000 UK adults by credit management service providers Lowell found that 32 percent had less than £500 avilable for emergencies and were therefore heavily exposed to income shocks.…
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Virgin Voyages is selling month-long cruises to remote workers: ‘Work from helm’
[ad_1] Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Adults-only cruise line Virgin Voyages is offering the “Scarlet Summer Season Pass” to remote workers, sharing the chance to turn “work from home” to “work from helm” aboard a cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea. “No longer does working from home mean being tied to a desk or…
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HMRC urges parents to make ‘quick’ check to claim up to £4,000 support | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] HMRC is urging working families to check if they can save money on their childcare costs in time for the school holidays. With the Easter break just weeks away, families yet to sign up for Tax-Free Childcare could be missing out on annual savings of up to £2,000 per child, or £4,000 if their…
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Boeing whistleblower reportedly found dead
[ad_1] Barron’s senior writer Al Root joins ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to discuss the latest in Boeing’s stock price and what to expect from the company in 2024. The whistleblower who publicly raised doubts about Boeing’s production standards was found dead. The Charleston County Coroner’s Office told Fox News Digital that John Barnett, 62, died from what…
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Banks given more time to investigate payments under new anti-fraud laws | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] Banks are being given extra time to stop scammers in their tracks before sending payments, according to new draft legislation revealed on Tuesday. This means that payment service providers like banks will have more time to get in touch with customers, the police and others when they suspect fraud before a payment is sent.…
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Oakland Taco Bells shutter indoor dining options in response to rising crime: report
[ad_1] ‘Neighbors Together Oakland’ founder Seneca Scott shares his efforts to fighting back against progressive policies as crime surges Oakland ‘The Bottom Line.’ Oakland, California can add one more restaurant to the growing list of businesses making changes to how they conduct business amid rising crime in the city. Some Taco Bells are now closing…
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NatWest rolls out new ‘Safe Space’ service in over 360 branches | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] NatWest Group is offering a new in-branch “Safe Spaces” service to people experiencing economic and domestic abuse. The service, rolled out in NatWest branches last week, is available in over 360 locations across the UK. Safe Spaces, launched by domestic abuse charity Hestia as part of the UK Says No More campaign, are designated…
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Kevin O’Leary offers to buy TikTok and turn it into a ‘new American company’ if proposed ban advances
[ad_1] O’Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O’Leary suggests he could be interested in buying TikTok if a U.S. ban advances on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’ As the clock ticks closer to lawmakers voting on whether to take legislative action against China-owned app TikTok, one of America’s most influential entrepreneurs has offered to purchase the platform and…
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Benefits error by DWP leaves single mum with a bill for £24,000 | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] A single mum has been told to pay back benefits totalling £24,000 to the DWP after she was overpaid due to an “error”. The Government department has ruled it should never have granted her Universal Credit and says she must now pay it back. Jane Wardle, aged 38, who lives in Darlington, County Durham…
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Government gets fatter while Americans rack up record-high credit-card debt
[ad_1] ‘Kudlow’ panelists Art Laffer and Steve Moore react to voters ditching ‘Bidenomics’ ahead of the 2024 presidential election. While the White House lectures on the strength of the economy, Americans are drowning in credit-card debt, which hit a record high $1.13 trillion by the end of last year. Of course Americans are sour on…