Why should Scottish voters believe the promises for more power will be delivered?
The lack of clarity over the impact an independent Scotland would have on cross border trade could lead to nearly all of the country's businesses hitting a wall when it comes to financing.
Here are four reasons Scots shouldn't worry about independence sparking a bank run.
The union wants both sides to 'Rein in Abuse' of Journalists covering the referendum.
Citi has warned that there are number of key issues that could seriously threaten the health and stability of Scotland's economy, if it becomes independent, and the Yes campaign have yet to address these concerns.
Leaked documents suggest that the NHS in Scotland could struggle financially.
Conservatives' David Cameron, Labour's Ed Miliband and Lib Dems' Nick Clegg back more devolution.
Cukoo's Bakery are offering Saltire decorated YES cakes, Union Jack coated NO cakes, and UNDECIDED cakes for those who still haven't made up their minds – and keeping a tally of which cake is selling the most.
IBTimes UK looks at Scotland's key industries and how their exports may be affected.
Much of the pro-independence campaign is based on the idea that public spending can be protected.
Alex Salmond and David Cameron agree on the historic nature of the vote. A decisive outcome is needed.
Police are planning for civil unrest following the result of this week's crunch Scottish referendum.
Wood has warned against the Scottish National Party's estimation of oil production before
British author Kerr has authored more than 20 books, including seven Bernie Gunther novels.
Less people were available for work in August in Scotland.
Scots vote for or against independence on 18 September
Monarch makes rare intervention amid reports suggesting Queen is concerned about referendum.
Scots vote for or against independence on 18 September.
Unionist Orange Order marches in Edinburgh during last weekend before Independence referendum
British pound faces key events next week while it is trading slightly off a 10-month low.
Latest poll places Better Together with narrow 51% - 49% lead, while 17% are still undecided
Westminster politicians have latched on to Scotland campaign as a sign of how to end their own crisis.