Money Matters
A-Z How to Find Information > Money and Benefits
Where can I find information about social security benefits and tax credits?
- See the Benefits and tax credits page
Who can help with credit or debt?
- You can find helpful guidance at the 'Your money' section of the Citizens Advice web site Adviceguide and on the specialist sites of Step Change Debt Charity (formerly known as the Consumer Credit Counselling Service) and National Debtline
- A freephone service from the Department for Work and Pensions, 0800 012 1656, aims to put people in debt in touch with experts offering free, independent financial advice so that they do not end up turning to loan sharks
Which sites give guidance, facts and figures on savings, investment, loans, mortgages and insurance?
- Take a look at the useful sites at Money matters > General on WebLinks
Where can I find currency rates and currency converters?
- There are several useful sites at Money matters > Currency rates on WebLinks
How can I find historical share prices, including prices needed for probate?
How can I find information on bankruptcy?
- The Insolvency Service provides information about procedures and an online forms service
- The Insolvency Service does not give legal or financial advice. For such advice the service advises that an individual see "a solicitor, accountant, licensed insolvency practitioner, Citizens Advice, or another suitable person"
Page last updated: 2nd December 2013