by Steve | Jan 17, 2020 | Personal Finance
One of our all-time favourite ways to make money is through cashback: money that is given to you for spending with certain retailers or through certain providers. Assuming that you only spend money that you would have spent anyway, cashback is one of the closest...
by Steve | Jan 3, 2020 | Personal Finance
Did Christmas stretch your budget a little further than intended this year? It’s easy to get swept up in the extravagance of the season – and you certainly aren’t alone. According to a survey published on Metro, some 28% of people get into debt to help...
by Steve | Dec 27, 2019 | Credit Cards, Personal Finance
Getting a credit card can be an important step towards building your credit history. This is important because it means that that lenders are able to evaluate your financial profile when it comes to getting bigger loans – such as a car or mortgage – in the future....
by Steve | Dec 13, 2019 | Personal Finance
37% of us rent our homes, either from a private landlord or through a social housing scheme. In recent years, a lot of young renters have struggled to get on the property ladder, and much had been written about the lack of security that comes from long term renting....
by Steve | Nov 22, 2019 | Personal Finance
If thinking about your bank balance leaves you feeling stressed or keeps you up at night, then it’s important to realise two things: that you’re not alone, and that there are strategies you can put in place to ease the worries. For these tips, we’re...