My housemates spent £100 on Christmas decorations without asking me - do I have to pay?

Article thumbnail: EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 File photo dated 25/12/19 of Christmas presents, under a Christmas tree, as charity shops have experienced a boom in shoppers searching for second-hand Christmas gifts amid the cost-of-living crisis, figures suggest. PA Photo. Issue date: Friday December 23, 2022. The British Heart Foundation has experienced its "biggest ever sales week" this December, while Barnardo's, Age UK and Cancer Research UK have reported a rise in revenue over the festive period. See PA story CHARITY CostofLiving. Photo credit should read: Nicholas.T.Ansell/PA Wire

I bought my Secret Santa gift in a Black Friday sales. Do I need to spend more?

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I've discovered my savings are invested in cigarette and arms firms - should I move my money?

My partner earns more than me. Should we split our 2k mortgage equally or should he pay more?

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'I quit my sales job and went on universal credit because it wasn't green enough'

'My partner and I have separated but he won't continue paying our mortgage. What can I do?'

Article thumbnail: Dr Jane McCarthy BucksCTS@protonmail.com

‘I'm a headteacher but have taken my kids on holiday during their term-time'

How being LGBTQ+ can affect your money, from higher property costs to smaller pensions

'My neighbour's extension blocks the light. Will it affect the value of my home?'

How climate change affects your finances, and what you can do to help the environment

We should all care more about the death of cash, it’s a safety net against everything digital