5 ways a library can save you money

Life is finally starting to return to normal. That means a lot of people will probably be looking to get their finances back to normal (or even better). The good news is that with the ending of lockdown libraries are open again. Here are just five of the ways they can save you money. Read […]
How To Save Money When You\’re Stuck At Home

The UK is now on the path to post-COVID freedom but there’s still quite a way to travel until the journey’s end. In other words, most people can still expect to spend quite a bit of time indoors. If that sounds like you, here are seven tips to save money and help you put the […]
It\’s Time To Stop Impulse Shopping

At the end of the day, effective money management is largely about effective planning. Impulse shopping clearly goes against this principle. What’s more, impulse shopping can end up being some of the most expensive shopping you can do. Do yourself and your finances a favour and learn to stop it. Here are some tips to […]
Top tips for saving money

With 2021 looking like it could be a very interesting year, now could be a good time to start doing whatever you can to bolster your finances. With that in mind, here are some top tips for saving money. Tackle any debts in the right order. There are basically two effective ways to tackle debts. […]
Is now the right time to crush your debt?

Interest rates are about as low as they can go (without actually being negative). COVID19 is still very much around. Brexit is on the way. In short, now could be a very good time to try crushing any debt you currently hold. Here are some tips. Be very aware of the realities of financial “crash […]
How to save during lockdown

The early days of lockdown were marked by panic buying and intense spring-cleaning. Now that people have had a chance to adjust, it’s a good time to deal with tasks you might otherwise never find time to do but which could save or make you money. Here are some suggestions. If you have items to […]
When\’s the right time to get help with your debt?

The third Monday in January is known as Blue Monday, because it’s believed to be the most depressing day of the year. It’s easy to see why. However recent events may well have overtaken this and there will certainly be new blue days in everyone’s calendars. For some of us, getting over the next few […]
Self-care for the short of funds

Self-care isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. It doesn’t necessarily look that way though, not if you go by TV shows and articles in glossy magazines, which tend to feature images of beautiful people taking care of themselves in equally beautiful surroundings, often in exotic locations. Fortunately, it’s actually quite feasible to practice good self-care […]