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Cashing InMonday, 16 September, 2002, 10:41 GMT 11:41 UK
How we cashed in
Cashing In's financial experts helped our participants make more of their money in a variety of ways. Select a topic from the drop-down menu below or scroll down the page to find out how you could cash in.


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The Cotton family went to Cashing In to see if they could get a better deal when their current mortgage came up for review.

You can read here about some points all mortgage holders should consider.


share certificate

Adam Shaw and Justin Urquhart Stewart discovered some shares which held a different sort of value from what you might expect.


Chris

Body builder Chris Fortune wanted to know about how best to consolidate his debt, so he spoke to David Hanratty at Cashing In.

They also discussed how he could increase his income by renting out a room in his home.


Riding school

Cashing In helped a charitable riding school save tax on donations received.

Our experts suggested making better use of Gift Aid, a way to ensure the taxman contributes extra cash each time you give to charity.


savings

Anna Bowes from Chase de Vere spoke on Cashing In about what we can do to look after our cash more effectively.

Find out here some of the best ways to make your money grow.


saving for children

Christine Ross spoke on Cashing In to a grandmother who wanted to provide for the future of her new grandson, Charles.

Christine explains here how investing in shares is an option to consider.


Jacqui Smith

Why and how should you write a will?

Find out also about Cashing In participant Jacqui Smith, who discovered a way to leave her money to her pets.


playgroup

Cashing In looked at some ways to help out a children's nursery in dire financial straits.

The good news is that there are some souces of cash to tap into if you know where to look.


house

John Whiting explains the nuts and bolts of inheritance tax.

He's an expert in the field - a tax partner with Pricewaterhouse-
Coopers and a past President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation.


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The football season is up and running again, but the collapse of ITV digital has left an uncertain football market.

Justin Urquhart Stewart guides Cashing In viewers and readers throught the perils of dealing in football shares.


share

What are shares, and why and how should you invest in them?

Adam Shaw, co-presenter of Cashing In and Working Lunch, takes you through the basics with this short guide.


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