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How to create an emergency fund on a low income

With 40% of the UK working population having an emergency fund of less than £100 it's important you start to build one. Here a plan to help you start now.

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Oliver Jones 21st October, 2016
6 great money apps to help you seize control of your finances

Smartphones + great money apps = your route to a future of financial control. Modern technology can be a considerable help. Here are our top 6 money apps.

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Oliver Jones 20th October, 2016
The most up-to-date ways to save money

Plan for your future by cutting your costs. Here's how to find out where to save money and then use this to save for your future.

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Oliver Jones 19th October, 2016
How to discover where you’re wasting money and wrecking your budget

There's a very high chance you're wasting money and putting your financial future at risk. Here's our plan to help you take control and start saving.

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Oliver Jones 18th October, 2016
Cheap things to do with the kids this half term

Half term is virtually upon us and the kids will need entertaining. But you don't need to spend much to give them a good time. Here are some great ideas.

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Alex Hartley 17th October, 2016
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET PLANNER

Use this budget planner to make sure your income is going to cover your routine household expenses. It will also help to identify savings.

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Amanda Gillam 16th October, 2016
2016 winter sun holidays that won’t break the bank

Escape the gloom of the the UK's weather. Here's where to go for some winter sun without costing you a fortune. But don't tell a soul about these hideaways.

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Alex Hartley 16th October, 2016
With the impending closure of Help to Buy what are young people to do?

The Government's Help to Buy scheme is due to close at the end of 2016. What can young people do now to help get onto the property ladder?

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Oliver Jones 15th October, 2016
Do Rent to Buy retailers make financial sense?

Small weekly repayments make rent to buy sound cheap. But it is anything but that. But just how expensive can rent to buy make common household goods?

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Amanda Gillam 14th October, 2016
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