Good Morning! A Tuesday update after I hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance yesterday, I hope everyone had a nice weekend. What a better way to start Easter week, the busiest week of our year so far, with several visits planned and the final push on the works, than with a broken fridge? Can’t… Read more
Which month is the most expensive? The Co-operative Bank answers pressing financial questions
Ever wondered which month you spend the most money in or why overspending occurs more heavily at certain times of the year? An infographic from The Co-operative Bank has sought to answer all our financial questions and there’s a few startling statistics to get your head round. A Frugal Christmas and a Debt Free… Read more
Are you an average couple?
Today I am answering money questions for couples that were published on DINKs finance. What are your answers? You can read the answers of Taylor from Repaid.org, Jay from The First Million is the Hardest, Money Beagle and J.Money from Budgets Are Sexy. 1. Would you discuss money on the first date? Sure. Or at… Read more
Financial considerations
This post was written in collaboration with MYJAR Many of us are now probably accustomed to working in minus figures when it comes to organising our incoming and outgoing financial resources. Many people have mortgages for large amounts that will take most of their working life to pay off. The same goes for higher purchase agreements… Read more
Increase your home value
Morning all! Today I have a guest post from Will Van Hartog, about how to increase your home value. Will is an investing enthusiast who loves sharing his wealth of knowledge. His blog, The Color of the Money, can be found here. Itѕ nо secret thаt selling уоur home hаѕ bесоmе much harder than it… Read more
If you could only eat one thing, what food would it be?
If for the rest of your life, you could only eat one dish, what would you choose? Breakfast, lunch, and dinner? You can chose a dish with several ingredients, but not a soup, with a side of sushi, a side of steak, and a side of chocolate cake. I think I would go for some… Read more
Stay at home vs working mum: Factoring all the costs
I had an interesting talk with my sister last time I visited, about why she would go back to work now that she has my adorable niece. My sister works in a daycare center, she stays with 10 kids who aren’t hers all day, then comes back home and does more of the same. The… Read more
Borrowing against your home, is it wise?
With mortgage rates so low, if you are in debt, it may be a good option to transfer some of your unsecured debt to your house. How do you do that? By applying for an equity loan. You can use an equity release calculator if you are over 55 and would like to know… Read more
Not enough money? What to do
Times are hard for many households. The loss of a job, high cost of groceries, energy and other services, can lead to times when your budget is really tight. There are a few tips you can use to get more breathing room. Cut the fat We all have things we can’t live without. A… Read more
The Long and Do-Able Trip to Financial Success
It’s natural for people to crave financial independence and for many people, it’s one of the most important things in their lives. For others, however, it’s a little more difficult and some people just aren’t sure where to start. While financial success won’t happen overnight, there are simple steps to take in order to get… Read more
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