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Money, money, money (checking it, saving it, keeping it)

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Tips and advice for staying on top of your finances. Header title text Staying on top of your financ

Tips and advice for staying on top of your finances. [View this email online]( Header title text [Two women sitting at the kitchen table and chatting]( Staying on top of your finances It's nearly the start of a new tax year, so it's a great excuse for a financial spring clean. That's why this email is all about money – how to increase your income, how to spend less on the essentials like energy bills, and how to keep your money safe from scams and fraud. It's your one-stop-shop for money-related matters, so you can feel safe in the knowledge that you and your loved ones are financially secure. [Read about money matters on our website >]( [A man and a woman holding papers and talking]( Checking your money Do you or your loved ones receive all the benefits you're entitled to? Each year, up to £3.5 billion of Pension Credit and Housing Benefit goes unclaimed by older people. Find out if you're missing out on money by completing our benefits calculator. [Complete the benefits calculator >]( [A man looking at his laptop]( Saving your money Energy bills can be one of the biggest household costs. We've got loads of tips to help you spend less on the bills. Plus, we've got some great tips to help you make the most of the savings you do have. [Spend less, save more >]( [A man standing at a woman's front door with a clipboard]( Keeping your money Scams can be quite sophisticated, and they can happen over the phone, online or in person. Learn how to keep your money safe and how to spot when something isn't quite right. [Keep yourself and your family safe >]( [A couple walking through a park]( Changes to couples benefits The Government is changing the way benefits are given to couples where one partner is under the State Pension age. If this affects you, make a claim for Pension Credit and Housing Benefit now. [Find out more >]( Privacy policy update You may have read about the new privacy data laws being introduced last year. This doesn't mean we're changing the way we collect or use your information; but to help make it easier for you to find out what we do, we've created a new Privacy Policy which can be found at [www.ageuk.org.uk/help/privacy-policy](. If you have any questions or would like a printed copy, please give us a call on 0800 169 8787. [Privacy policy]( | [Get involved]( | [Our impact]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can unsubscribe from this email by clicking [here](. Age UK, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA. Registered charity number 1128267. Company number 6825798.© Age UK Group and/or its National Partners (Age NI, Age Scotland and Age Cymru.) 2018. All Rights Reserved. CON-11755631 [Unsubscribe](

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