Tag: money saving
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Spring Statement: Are tax cuts really coming?
Rishi Sunak has just delivered his Spring Statement to the House of Commons, detailing his economic plans for the UK. He heralded record “tax cuts” but are tax cuts really coming? Amid the cost of living crisis, there was a lot of speculation about the this Statement. Many were hoping Chancellor Rishi Sunak would “pull…
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2 years of Covid – 5 personal finance changes
It’s hard to believe it has been 2 years since the Covid-19 pandemic began. So much has changed in this time in all aspects of our lives, not least in our personal finances. There’s been a lot of Covid personal finance changes. The changes have not just been personal either. This post will cover five…
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Stop listening to celebrities on money issues
Celebrities love to weigh in on ‘regular’ issues. Money problems are no exception. Recently another celebrity spoke about money issues. Some celebrities use their influence for good, but often they miss the mark, particularly when it comes to speaking about privilege and finances. Listening to a celebrity speak about money issues can be disheartening and…
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International Women’s Day: Female personal finance champions
Happy International Women’s Day! Today is a day to celebrate all women and the progress we have made in terms of equality. I have chosen to highlight 5 female personal finance champions. International Women’s Day is also an opportunity to push for greater diversity and equality. The finance industry still needs this. There are still…
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The Twenty Percent – February update
February was quite a month, for The Twenty Percent, personally and globally. It’s heart breaking to see the events unfolding in Ukraine. Writing a normal update post feels strange, given so many are living anything but a normal life right now. The ability to sit down and write in peace is something I won’t take…
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The impact of the cost of living crisis on first time buyers
The cost of living crisis is inescapable. It is creeping into all aspects of everyone’s lives. First time buyers are no exception. As someone who has been saving for their first home for a while now, this feels like a set back. The amount I can save for a deposit each month has decreased and…
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How to save money on your weekly food shop
The cost of living crisis is growing at a worrying pace. Many people are looking to shrink their budget in any way they can. One way to do this is to save money on your weekly food shop – a large expense for most households. Saving money on your food shop can be a daunting…
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The Twenty Percent –January progress
And just like that the first month of 2022 was over. January may have felt like it was never going to end, but we’ve finally made it. So, it’s time to look back at January and reflect on what I achieved. Overall, it’s been a successful month, but there’s still a lot I want to…
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Why pet insurance is essential in the UK
This week I was reminded of why UK pet insurance is so essential. My little pup had a lot of veterinary treatment. The vets and vet nurses were all amazing and treated him so well. Luckily, he is now back at home and well on the mend. Thanks to UK pet insurance, the cost to…