Nic Cicutti
Nic has been a financial writer for more than 15 years. He was personal finance editor at the Independent, then editor of the Financial Times' website, FTyourmoney and has won a number of journalism awards during his career. As well as MSN Money, Nic also writes for the Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Herald, Esquire and Money Marketing.Nic's articles
- Debt consolidation: all you need to know
- Deal with priority debts
- The keys to financial success in 2008
- Spend a few months down under instead
- 6 money wasting tips to avoid in 2008
- Keeping up with the Joneses
- House prices in 2008
- 12 money resolutions
- Should you sell the house?
- Poor Darling
- The great foreign mobile phone rip-off
- Charity: is our generosity wasted?
- Why Gordon's shot himself in the foot again
- What’s wrong with the NHS?
- Out with a bang: how Gordon took us all by surprise
- Why Gordon’s speech won’t be good news
- Gordon Brown: the economic legacy
- Where does all the money go?
- When secured loans go wrong
- Britain's billion pound banking industry
- Chip and PIN one year on
- Rip-off Britain
- Orphan assets offer windfall bonanzas
- Is smoking a necessary evil?
- No need to panic over rate rises
- Has your phone been slammed?
- Were you a winner or loser in 2006?
- Is the pensions revolution fatally flawed?
- Has Brown been good for Britain?
- Can we buy back the planet?
- Does your home hold the key to your retirement?
- End of the road for free banking
- We should all care about soaring City bonuses
- Have mortgages become too big?
- The real cost of a cup of coffee
- Are gap years a waste of time?
- How you can afford to drop out of the rat race
- Why your ID is more at risk than ever before
- How to spot the next YouTube
- Seven money wasting traps
- Where do the Tories really stand on tax?
- Is the end nigh for cheap flights?
- The insurance that insurers want outlawed
- Why immigration is good for the economy
- 10 rules for paying bills when money is tight
- Has Britain become unaffordable?
- The 10 worst places to do your banking
- 10 big financial disasters and how to conquer them
- How to make money from your credit card
- Bankruptcy: Still the last resort
- What type of life cover do you need?
- Where next for interest rates?
- Thames Water to be fined £140 million
- Scams you thought you could avoid
- Licence to thrill: Is the BBC good value?
- Standard Life: Decision time for policyholders
- Retire at 68: government pension plan revealed
- Why council tax keeps going up
- Tax payers dig deep for BT pensions
- Standard Life: Buy or sell?
- Easter disasters await the unwitting
- New car tax rules: What you'll pay
- Ministers blamed for 'incompetent' pensions advice
- Clampdown on rip-off store cards
- Shifty lenders trap desperate borrowers
- Sort your debt problems in 10 simple steps
- Five ways to retire on time
- Child Support Agency to be scrapped
- Fixed v discount mortgage: Which is best right now?
- M&S results could spark strong year
- Missed the tax return deadline? Don't panic… yet
- A checklist for working abroad
- 10 of the best
- The chancellor's Pre-Budget report
- Teach yourself to save
- Pension age to increase beyond 67?
- Positive signs for homeowners
- Who's desperate for a 25-year fix?
- How to retire abroad
- Is £1 million enough to retire on?
- The most effective ways of giving money to charity
- Women face pensions poverty
- What's really going on with council tax?
- Five ways to make managing your money easier
- Has mortgage reform worked?
- Online shopping: know your rights and stay safe
- Five simple ways to repair your credit score
- How to arrange the cheapest – and best – funeral for yourself or a loved one
- The rights and wrongs of debt consolidation
- Protect your mobile phone
- How a party at home can cost more than you bargained for
- Suddenly single: how to take control of your finances
- Suddenly single: how to take control of your finances after bereavement
- Hidden loan charges and how to avoid them
- 10 questions to ask before taking out that mortgage
- 10 tips for buying a second home
- What to do when a bailiff calls
- 7 big budget busters and how to survive them
- 10 ways to prioritise your finances
- How lotto winners can keep their money - and grow it
- Employee benefits you should have
- How to make the most of your pension
- When to turn down the company car
- SIPPs and property
- Six steps to getting your tax return right
- What Labour's third term means for your property
- General Election 2005: which party will be best for your pocket?