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Moira O'Neill

Investing Columnist

Moira became head of personal finance at interactive investor in 2018, after more than 20 years in journalism, including roles as editor at Moneywise, personal finance editor at Investors Chronicle and deputy editor at Money Observer. She has won a Wincott Journalism Award and written two personal finance books, Finance at 40 and Saving and Investing for Your Children.

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    Savers overweight in cash should consider putting the surplus into funds, stocks and bonds

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    Personal Finance Advice & Comment
    The 12 days of Christmas for canny investors

    From partridge to drummers, a seasonal guide to plum funds

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    Investment tips from Jane Austen

    Lockdown lessons from a writer fascinated by money

  • Friday, 23 October, 2020
    Personal Finance Advice & Comment
    Ethical investment remains a work in progress

    It’s still too challenging to find funds that match your principles

  • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
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    Investing vs gambling: a fine line to tread

    Some platforms promote investments that carry a considerably higher level of risk

  • Thursday, 13 August, 2020
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    My stock market summer school (and why I’m paying my children to do it)

    With holiday camps largely closed, a five-day programme that will hopefully pay dividends

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    Pay close attention to the level of income you draw in retirement

  • Thursday, 16 April, 2020
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  • Thursday, 30 January, 2020
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    Latin and Greek have no place in the investment world 

    The industry needs to mind its language and adopt plain English

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    Is a million pounds enough to retire on?

    Will your pension and investments keep you in the style to which you have become accustomed?

  • Wednesday, 11 September, 2019
    Personal Finance Advice & Comment
    Adrian Mole: the secret diary of an emotional investor, aged 52 and ¾

    How would the neurotic Mole cope with the ups and downs of the stock market?

  • Thursday, 11 July, 2019
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    Investment lessons should start in the classroom

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    Personal Finance Advice & Comment
    New investors: don’t be afraid to ask stupid questions

    For beginners, the world of investment is a minefield of jargon

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    Personal Finance Advice & Comment
    What a twinkly beard can teach you about investing

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    Hammond grants business the main item on its wish list

    UK chancellor provides rescue package following months of high-street pain

  • Wednesday, 17 October, 2018
    Investments
    If winter is coming, will cash be king?

    Cash — just don’t have too much in your portfolio

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