FSA consumer information
Useful tools
To help you understand your finances, the FSA (Financial Services Authority) have assembled some useful online tools. They don't take long to complete, are completely confidential, and will quickly give you some tips for a healthier financial lifestyle:
- Financial healthcheck - to help you sort out your finances
- Debt test - to help you find out whether you have - or are likely to have - problems with your borrowing
- Personal budget calculator
Insurance
Insurance helps protect you against unpredictable risks. The following links will take you to information on different types of insurance and how to shop around for it. There is also a section explaining what information you will receive once you have chosen a policy and your rights once you have bought it.
To learn more, please visit the FSA Money made clear website.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is the independent regulator set up by the government to look after the financial services industry and protect consumers. As an independent organisation, it offers impartial advice and will not try to sell you anything. The FSA is not affiliated to UIA (Insurance) Ltd.
