by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Personal Finance
The popularity of social media platforms like Instagram has led to a boom in multi-level marketing businesses (MLMs). These typically present themselves as ‘home business opportunities’: a chance to make cash from your couch by selling products....
by Steve | Oct 9, 2020 | Personal Finance
Anyone trying to get their finances straight will know the importance of a credit score: it’s how lenders like banks and mortgage providers decide whether you’re a safe person to give money to, and will be checked for everything from car payments to renting a...
by Steve | Sep 14, 2020 | Personal Finance
Every adult – and especially those with children – should consider taking the time to write their will. Even if you’re young, healthy or don’t have much in terms of assets, the relatively small amount of time and money needed to write a will means that it’s...
by Steve | Sep 4, 2020 | Debt
Those in tough financial situations – whether due to Covid-19 or otherwise – have had a little extra breathing space over the past few months, while all evictions have been paused and debt-collectors have been told to stop their activity. From this week some of that...
by Steve | Aug 21, 2020 | Personal Finance
Matched betting sounds like gambling, but in reality, it’s a much safer way to make a small amount of secondary income. You’ll still be placing bets, however the system you use will ensure that your losses are covered regardless of the outcome. It...
by Steve | Jul 10, 2020 | Personal Finance
From benefits to the state pension, a lot of us rely on the government for at least part of our income. There’s also tax to think about: most of us are obliged to pay money back to the state. What you may not know is that the government has developed a handy...