Category: Saving Money

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The Ultimate Money Saving Bundle

You may have seen me mention on my social media about the brand new ‘Master Your Money’ super bundle and I’m super excited to announce that this money saving bundle is now LIVE and ready for you to buy!  As you know, I’m very passionate about helping people find ways of living within their means by making money, saving money and helping you live the lives you want. This bundle is jam-packed full of content

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Five habits of DEBT FREE families

Five habits of DEBT FREE families! Being a debt-free family doesn’t have to be hard but there are challenges that families face that couples and singles just don’t have. School shoes for one. Half term entertainment for another. Throw a fussy eater into the mix and your batch cooking plans can go right out of the window! But there are steps you can take to make things. Many debt free families share the same habits,

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How To Make DIY Easter Egg Bath Bombs

I’m a huge fan of bath bombs and have recently got hooked on making my own! A perfect treat to do is to create your very own Easter Egg shaped Bath Bombs. These are super simple to make and can be a fantastic Easter activity to do with your children.    These eggs are super simple to make, all you need is: 1/2 cup baking soda 1/2 cup citric acid 1/4 cup melted coconut oil 1/4

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Fordham Car Boot Sale Dates

Fordham car boot sale is an extremely popular car boot in Cambridgeshire which takes places every fortnight during its season. Here are the Fordham Car Boot Sale dates.  See the dates for 2020. Where is it? Fordham car boot sale is found in Fordham, Cambridgeshire. The exact address is Market Field, Collins Hill, Fordham, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5PD. How much does it cost to enter? It costs 50p entrance fee for adults, with under 16s getting

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How much do I need to retire?

I don’t know about you, but I find thinking about saving for retirement really difficult. I still feel relatively young and perhaps there is a lottery win in my future meaning I don’t need to save for my retirement? However, planning for the future it something that we all need to be doing. I have been taking a look at what my current pension provisions will provide me with and choosing which steps to take

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The true cost of moving house

We have recently moved home into a converted chapel and I have been keeping a list of the true cost of moving house. The costs in this blog post are for the actual move and don’t cover anything like mortgage fees or tenancy applications. Here is everything we have spent on moving home. Man in a van – £436 We had been quoted £3,500 for a previous move with a full packing and removals service (no

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Cheaper alternatives to Audible

If you haven’t already ventured into the world of audiobooks- now is a great time to start. Audiobooks are so convenient to listen to when you are out walking, doing chores, commuting, or even just enjoying a relaxing night in. Audiobooks have come a long way since the audio tapes of the 90s, with experienced storytellers adding drama and suspense to any book. Audiobooks are now readily available to listen to via your phone or

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Family finances – managing money when you’re married

Advertorial post with Aviva about family finances.  It is fair to say that Tony and I have seen our fair share of financial struggles during our time together. When we first started dating Tony was unemployed and lived in his overdraft, and over time we had a combined credit card debt of £15,000 which we paid off before getting married. Now that we run a Limited Company together and have been married for almost 4

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