A healthy salary does not always prevent problems, says the FT’s personal finance editor
Savvy shoppers game the system to collect the maximum amount of points
Our festival panel consign their financial nasties to Room 101
Couples share how they divide their incomes and outgoings — and joint accounts are falling out of favour
Better education about retirement benefits is crucial at any age
Bank of England marks its 325th anniversary with exhibition of objects reflecting changing world of payments
Litigation battles, fear turns to lawsuits, and a data security flaw
Chancellor brings forward measure in response to lockdown
Tax experts warn of unintended consequences of reducing or giving away pay and bonuses
Pandemic boosts shift towards digital wallets and currencies
Deans come out against government plan to cut senior executive courses from workplace training scheme
Disputes backlog in ‘under-resourced’ lower court reached 27,280 last quarter
IR35 rules demanding companies check their contractors’ HMRC status are flawed and unfair, say Lords
Tax bills can be reduced by handing back a vehicle to an employer
Finance minister also says companies cannot pay dividends while receiving government money
Mel Stride, former Treasury minister, calls for help for business owners who pay themselves in dividends
Claer Barrett and Daniel Thomas hear readers’ experiences of accessing job retention scheme
Politicians say properties are being classed as holiday lets to be eligible for grants
Parents who haven’t historically claimed could now do so due to lost income
About 2m businesspeople thought to be ineligible for existing coronavirus support schemes
Decision follows scrutiny of senior executives’ use of workplace training scheme
Tax authority switches focus to supporting businesses and individuals via job retention scheme
Adult entertainment, double-glazing and dog breeding among industries targeted
Consumers who use tax preparation services or software could have to wait months for money
British TV network unable to provide guidance for the rest of 2020 as outlook is ‘uncertain’
Study shines light on ‘near impenetrable’ £100bn market
Entertainment group scraps dividend as executives promise it will weather storm
Sanitiser and masks appear on sets in South Korea, Japan and Iceland after shooting restarts
Station had carried reports critical of Duterte’s violent anti-drug crackdown
Silver Lake’s Jio stake, Amazon VP quits in protest, new MacBook Pro
David Rhodes to report to Rebekah Brooks as group seeks to challenge BBC’s broadcast dominance
Proposed deal would create strong UK competitor to challenge BT
High Court rules some allegations against Associated Newspapers should be struck out
Facebook and Google show resilience through the crisis thanks to uptick in ‘direct response’ ads
Exemption for digital titles comes after publishers request further financial aid to deal with pandemic
US cable company enjoys rising demand for high-speed internet but movie business suffers
English football’s top division wrote to US government over Saudi’s alleged illegal screening of matches
How is the crisis changing our reading habits and accelerating the industry’s digital revolution?
Second largest cinema chain sides with rival in spat over movie release
Since people are no longer paying restaurant margins, some reason they can spend a bit more at home
The family has been making fine wine in Napa Valley for four generations
Producers have made impressive progress in a country where consumption per capita is heroic
‘To qualify as a Vin Méthode Nature, a wine has to be made from hand-picked organic grapes’
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The most popular method is through the outfit you bought it from
A Marie Kondo-style approach is best, according to serious collectors – if it doesn’t spark joy, sell it
It was only when champagne producer Louis Roederer arrived in the early 1980s that this hippy hideout was put on the international wine map
There is a new-found confidence in what Spain, and Spain alone, can offer
The country’s new-wave wine producers have different ideas about what an Argentine Malbec should be
‘These long-lived wines need time in bottle to soften and become truly appealing; the best examples can continue to improve for decades’