Ep 439 - Autumn Statement insights, Credit Card pre-approvals & Winter energy bill update

On this week's episode Damien takes a look at the details hidden in the Autumn Statement, including how much better off you will be after the planned National Insurance cuts. Joel then joins the show to discuss credit card pre-approvals, how they work and how they impact your credit report. Finally, Damien analyses the implications of the rise in the energy price cap that will take effect from January 2024, including how your energy bills will compare to the previous two winters.   Check out this week's podcast article on the MTTM website to see the full list of resources from this week's show.   Autumn Statement 2023 - How will it affect you? National Insurance cut by 2% MTTM Podcast Episode 361 - VCT's and EIS's explained Credit Cards - What does pre-approved mean? How to improve your credit score quickly Where to get free debt advice Ofgem's energy price cap set to rise in January - what this means for you How to save money on your energy bills    

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Hosted by Damien Fahy of www.moneytothemasses.com, the Money To The Masses Podcast covers a wide range of personal finance topics. Released every Sunday - Damien and Andy talk about a range of personal finance topics including Investing, Savings, Insurance and Pensions, as well as ways to make and save money and the scams you should avoid. Released every Wednesday - Damien discusses what is happening in investment markets and what to look out for. Each show lasts between 10-15 minutes and is aimed at DIY investors (including novices) seeking contemporary analysis to help them understand how investment markets work. Damien is one of the most widely quoted money and investment experts in the national press and has made numerous radio & TV appearances. He created MoneytotheMasses.com while working in the City when he became disillusioned with the way the public were left to fend for themselves because they could not afford financial advice. If you have any questions or comments on the podcast, contact Damien by emailing [email protected]