Question of the week
Each week Observer Cash puts a question to two experts. We want your views on their answers
Should there be a cap on personal debt?
Yes says Tim Cockreill, head of research at Rowan Capital Management, no says David Black banking specialist at Defaqto
Do loyalty schemes generally offer really good value to customers?
Yes says Guy Keeling, Managing director of ipoints.co.uk, no says James Daley, editor of Which? Money
Should you hand over pocket money to children on a reward basis?
Should parents make the payment of pocket money conditional on certain behaviour, or should a weekly allowance be given with no strings attached?
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Should we give to street chuggers?
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Is it fair that women should pay less for their car insurance than men?
Should people travel abroad and risk the spread of swine flu to unaffected areas?
Is it really fair to haggle?
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Is it worth paying a monthly fee for your current account?
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Annie Shaw and Fay GoddardShould TV adverts promoting financial products be banned?
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Have online banking and billing made it easier to manage our money?
Do we really need a change to the way financial advisers operate?
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Is it time to abolish our existing leasehold laws?
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Are monthly house price indices useful?
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Sue Evans and Nick CleggWould more generous parental leave actually be worse for employees?
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Are rail fares unreasonably high?
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Are tracker funds a waste of money?
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Is car finance a waste of time?
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Should employers be forced by law to become more family-friendly?
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Should first-time buyers get on to the housing ladder now?
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Are pensions a waste of money?
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