As well as Citizen's Advice being a reputable free resource, there is always the money saving expert website for financial matters. Or you could go to your local library and borrow eg. an Alvin Hall book to increase your 'financial intelligence'. (Just remember to return it in time so you don't incur a fee). I think most libraries, if not all, have a section on finance. And I agree, wouldn't be keen to do business with any company that had spelling or grammatical errors on its website. It looks unprofessional and I'd wonder about the quality of whatever service/product on offer. Websites don't need to be expensive or flashy, in fact, simper the better really.