Spending on items required to live e.g. rent or mortgage repayments, food and water, utility items (electricity, water etc.)
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Card 7
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An independent body set up by parliament that settles customer complaints about providers at no charge to consumers
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Card 8
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A fraudulent method of lowering car insurance costs by naming a person as the main driver on a policy when they are not
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A broad category of insurance that provides protection against financial losses associated with events such as car crashes (motor insurance), loss or damage to home/contents (buildings and home contents insurance) etc.
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Products used to protect against the financial loss of being too unwell to work or being diagnosed with a critical illness.
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The property, money, etc. passed from one person to another upon death
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A document issued by an insurance provider that varieties the existence of the coverage of the policyholder and offers a summary of the coverage given.
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An account that pays interest tax-free on savings up to a certain level. There are two types either Cash or Stocks and Shares. There are also Junior ones available for under 18's.
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Products designed to protect other people from financial consequences of someone's death.
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Compulsory outgoings; they do not necessarily apply to everyone but if they do, they must be paid.