ArchivesMagazine - 02 Dec 2021How to avoid a Christmas debt hangover Spending goes up in the festive season but if you are going to lean on borrowings what are the better options 02 December 2021|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Cannabis investing: Why CBD products could hit the big time All change: what to look for when a company recruits a new CEO > Issue: 02 Dec 2021 - Page 41 | Contents Next: All change: what to look for when a company recruits a new CEO Previous: Cannabis investing: Why CBD products could hit the big time Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Laura Suter Issue Contents Ask Tom Am I too late to save for retirement and should I use a Lifetime ISA or pension? Editor's View Don’t panic in the face of Omicron sell-off Education Using your pension in retirement Feature Cannabis investing: Why CBD products could hit the big time Where next for Johnson Matthey after battery failure? All change: what to look for when a company recruits a new CEO Funds Generous yields from top Asian income funds Great Ideas Interesting way to back disruptive firms improving the world Buy Speedy Hire for a great combination of growth and value Essentra takes another step in its transformation with likely sale of packaging arm Wholesaler Kitwave delivers overlooked upgrade DX drops a clanger, prompting panic selling News What Omicron means for the markets Biotech shares given big boost by new variant Latest Future upgrades put it on the cusp of FTSE 100 Klarna boost for Chrysalis Personal Finance How to avoid a Christmas debt hangover Russ Mould What president Biden could do to dampen oil prices (but probably won’t)