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St Leger Money Wise
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Many people do not claim the benefits they are entitled to. Even a small amount of extra money can make a big difference, so it pays to spend a little time finding out about what you can claim.

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Most people will borrow money at some time in their lives. Debt only becomes a problem when you cannot pay it back.

 

Link to Managing Your Money page

 

Managing your money is a daily challenge, especially if you are on a limited or fixed budget. However, it needn't be a chore. You can take control of your finances and even start to save for big purchases, Christmas and birthdays.

Link to Running Your Home page

 

If you have managed household bills before, you will know about the costs involved in running a home. However, if you are managing a household budget for the first time, you will need to think carefully about how much money you will need to set up your home and pay your regular bills.

 
 


Welcome to SLHD Moneywise


Managing your life and your money can be a tricky business these days, especially if you have a limited budget. We want you to know how to make the most of your money and avoid the common mistakes that people make. That’s why we’ve created this website especially for St. Leger Homes customers. It’s packed full of easy-to-understand information about a wide range of important issues, from choosing the best energy supplier for you through to dealing with debt.

We’ve worked with our customers to find out what matters most to you and what kind of information you would find most helpful. You will find information and advice on budgeting, paying bills, making your money go further and claiming benefits. If you want to open a bank account, change your energy supplier, take control of your debt, or find out how to deal with changes in your life, this website should help answer your questions. We hope you find the SLHD Moneywise website useful and enjoy using it.
 

Latest News


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Free Money Advice
NatWest has announced that from Friday 12 December 2008, it will be the first high street bank to offer free, impartial financial guidance to everyone, including customers of other banks and people without bank accounts.

Financial Boost for tenant
An Edlington tenant has received a weekly financial boost of £104 after speaking to our Income Management Team. Read more...

Last chance for Childrens Tax Credit. Deadline to claim 31 January 2009
Millions of pounds are owed to UK parents and families. The year before the current Tax Credits system was introduced, there was a different allowance available from the Inland Revenue (now HMRC). You can still claim this allowance. Find out more...

St Leger Homes launches money advice website
St Leger Homes of Doncaster has just launched SLHD Moneywise, which provides information and help in a range of financial areas including benefits, how to budget, how to choose the cheapest energy supplier and what to do when money problems occur...

Find your way back to work with Jobcentre Plus
Jobcentre Plus wants to help you get back to work quickly. Even in an economic downturn, many jobs are available. Meanwhile, we’ll step in by paying you benefits and helping you look for work or learn new skills...

Want to get involved?
Our customers are at the heart of what we do and we aim to encourage involvement and participation so that we can work closely together for the benefit of our communities and to improve our services. Find out more...

Changes to benefit rules – will you qualify?
From 27 October 2008, all child maintenance payments will be disregarded when calculating Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit. Find out more...

Doncaster tenants reap benefits
Tenants of St Leger Homes of Doncaster have reaped benefits after completing a questionnaire to help shape and improve St Leger Homes’ services...

BT Slashes line rental to £4.50/mth (usually £10.50), for those on benefits
BT has recently launched a new social phone tariff, called BT Basic. The new tariff is aimed at cutting the costs for those on certain benefits. Find out more...

 
 
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