Katherine Fluke
Katherine Fluke joined MSN Money in August 2007. She has worked on an online financial journal and an overseas property portal. She is dedicated to consumer finance and translating tricky financial jargon.Katherine's articles
- The global problem of inflation
- What you can get for £250K
- Will the debt collector call?
- The case for sharing your salary details
- Interest rates fall to 5%
- Industry's wish list for the Budget
- Overworked and underpaid
- The national bank of Northern Rock
- How a single dealer lost billions
- The best and the worst shops on the high street
- Interest rates on hold
- Life on the state pension
- A&L shares up on possible Santander takeover
- The year of the credit crunch
- Celebrity Christmas gifts
- Cost of children soars over five years
- Too little, too late for cheque reforms?
- Lost in the post: 25 million bank details
- 25m benefit records lost
- Guilty pleasures
- 8 things that are always on sale
- Top British exports
- Interest rates held
- Standard Life customers at risk of ID fraud
- Nine ways money can buy happiness
- Business advice straight from a dragon
- Money myths and urban legends
- Sort your finances in an hour
- Another US bank issues a profit warning
- If children were in charge of the cash
- 20 years on from Black Monday
- No such thing as a free flight
- A pre-nup is forever
- Ten quick facts about the chancellor
- Interest rates frozen
- Is another bank in trouble?
- The price of a TV dinner
- Breadline Britain
- The other risks to your money
- Gov't stings rogue PPI traders
- How much the Queen costs you
- Role reversal: Northern rock will hurt the south more
- The price of a football breakup
- Banking customers need to be wary of fraud
- Five reasons not to panic
- In the aftermath of Northern Rock
- Hips now apply to three-bed homes
- Anita Roddick's distinguished life
- Reckless lending has created risky debt
- Real financial concerns in a virtual second life
- Time for another season of discontent?
- Working week is now six days long
- Bankruptcy-lite: how Brits pay for debt
- Cheapest places for home insurance