July 02, 2008

Most popular money stories in June 2008

June is normally a quiet month for finance. Not in the credit crunch. More than 1m visitors came to This is Money during the month, up 35% on a year ago. See the most popular reports from This is Money in June, including news, features, guides and expert answers...

1. Interest rates: News and predictions
2. B&B: What does it mean to you?
3. Ten steps to reclaim unfair bank charges
4. Halifax offers stunning '12%' on savings
5. Look up your new road tax
6. Easy steps to getting the best Isa
7. Advice for Bradford & Bingley customers
8. Bank charge letter templates
9. The house that lost 40% in four months
10. Midas share tips: Halifax Bank of Scotland
11. Is it time to buy Bradford & Bingley?
12. Record 1m homes for sale as prices slide
13. 50 ways to save money...
14. Midas share tips: HBOS rights issue
15. Which banks hold your savings?
16. Property market is 'toughest for 30 years'
17. Japanese cars most reliable
18. How to get the best travel cash and cards
19. Is there going to be a house price crash?
20. Pay off the mortgage or add to a pension?
21. House prices fall £15,000 since August
22. Best paid jobs revealed
23. House price slump 'to last four years'
24. Cheapest foreign currency rates
25. Homes crunch: Revenge of the gazunderer

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I applied to Nationwide to transfer my C&G ISA to my Nationwide ISA 15weeks (105days ago) and I am still waiting for it to happen. C&G tell me they sent them the money on June 11th!
Is this a record?!

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