Items You May Forget To Include In Your Budget
You wouldn’t forget to include your rent or car payment in your budget, but chances are you are forgetting one of these items. These irregular payments can often be overlooked. While it may not be a...
View ArticleThe Lifetime ISA Explained
On April 6th, the start of the new financial year, a new ISA class was born. The Lifetime ISA, known as the LISA has been launched to help first time buyers and retirees save up for life’s...
View ArticleThe Deadly Cost of Not Having a Will
An important part of managing our assets includes creating a will. Death isn’t something we want to think about, but it’s going to happen to us all. Having a will in place helps safeguard our desires...
View ArticleWhy you need to fix your credit NOW
This post was sponsored by Lexington Law. They say the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, and the next best time is now. The same goes for your credit score. I know, it’s annoying, and it can...
View ArticlePlanning for a great financial future
As we have discussed previously around here, planning for your future financially is the best way to succeed. For example, when you set up some saving goals, and have a direct debit on pay day taking...
View ArticleHow to Earn (and Save) on a No-Income Budget
If you’re out of work right now, you aren’t alone. Millions of Americans have had their lives and livelihoods upended by COVID-19. But just because you don’t have an active income doesn’t mean you...
View Article7 Effective Ways to Stretch Your Meal Money
Now that the holidays are behind us many people will be trying to tighten their belts – in more ways than one. Diets will begin as we all try to shed those extra pounds gained by overindulging in...
View ArticleIt’s a New Tax Year – Time to sort out your finances!
If you didn’t quite stick to your New Year’s resolution to sort out your finances, the good news is that you’ve been given a second chance. The 6th of April heralded the start of the new tax year,...
View Article5 Reasons Regular Financial Check-Ups are Important
Every six months or so, I used to go to the dentist for a check-up. Since moving out of home to University, the check-ups became less and less frequent – realistically becoming annual check-ups....
View ArticleFirst-time buyers: 10 things you need to know about mortgages
Getting on to the property ladder is a big decision. First-time buyers face a lot of stress and work, from meeting with banks, brokers and advisers and working out the true costs of buying a house to...
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