Monthly Archives: April 2023

Is the UK a bad place for tech firms?

Microsoft’s president said a UK watchdog’s move to block its Activision deal was “bad for Britain.”

Investors are making the wrong bet on a recession — and it’s going to cost them big time

Amazon stock forfeits gains after company warns on ‘optimizations’ from AWS customers

If a Budget Reflects a Party’s Values, Then the GOP Must Not Value Seniors

The following statement was issued by Richard Fiesta, Executive Director of the Alliance for Retired Americans, regarding H.R. 2811, the House vote on raising the debt ceiling until 2024: “Today the House Republicans voted on their so-called debt ceiling plan.

How Retirees Should Financially Plan for Mental Health

One of your biggest concerns as a retiree is going to be planning for the future of your physical health. Over time, your physical health will degrade and you’ll likely be less capable of doing things for yourself; as a

What Is Annuitization?

When it comes to retirement planning, annuities don’t get the same attention as 401(k) plans. But that may be changing. According to Limra, at the end of 2022, annuity sales were up 22% from the previous year as people sought

Cost of homemade cheese sandwich rises by more than a third

The price of sandwich fillings such as ham and cheese, as well as bread, have soared, new data shows.

Boots, Tesco, Co-op meal deals – which is cheapest?

As the cost of grabbing lunch on the go rises we compare prices at some of the UK’s biggest retailers.

Five ways to save money on your packed lunch

As the cost of food continues to rise, we hear some top tips on making savings at lunchtime.

Microsoft boss: Activision Blizzard deal block is bad for Britain

The software giant’s president Brad Smith hits out after Activision Blizzard deal is blocked.