5 helpful tips for saving money with motoring
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Camping season is nearly upon us. Whether you are going camping with friends, family or for the summer music festivals, it’s good practice to make sure you leave nature as you found it and use as many eco-friendly camping essentials as you can. Not only will this reduce your impact on the environment, but they could even save you some cash in the long run.
In this blog post I am going to share with you some eco-friendly camping essentials that can also save you money.
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Older homes can have inefficient central heating systems that need replacing. In some cases these central heating systems can even be dangerous if the boiler is faulty.
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Lots of parents in the UK save money on a regular basis to go towards their children’s future. There are lots of different savings options from regular savings accounts to cash ISAs to Junior stocks and shares ISAs. In this blog post I will explore my own story and whether Junior ISAs are a good investment idea.
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One question I see raised time and again about matched betting is whether it affects a mortgage application. In this blog post I am going to explore my own experience of applying for a mortgage whilst being a matched bettor.
Our fixed deal was coming to an end and so we applied for a new mortgage at the end of last year to lock in a great new fixed rate. It was the first time I had applied for a mortgage since starting matched betting two years ago and so I was slightly nervous to whether matched betting affected my credit score and if my mortgage application would be denied.
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If you’re anything like me then you’re getting well and truly fed up with the cold English winter weather and dreaming of escaping to more luxurious destinations. The January blues have set in and to cheer myself up I’ve booked a couple of family holidays for later in the year. In this blog post I will explore how to make your next family holiday more affordable.
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I signed up with Prolific Academic, also just known as Prolific, quite a long time ago. I’d read rave reviews from other bloggers and home money makers about it being the best sort of survey site out there. I say sort of as it’s not really a survey site, but the tasks are more like studies and research for academics. Well, I’ve only just got round to properly using the site recently and making money as I was using the site totally wrong! Read on to discover the best way to get notified of studies on Prolific and learn how to make money from home with Prolific.
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You may have found yourself a bargain of a holiday, but the money saving doesn’t need to end there. Some savvy preparation before your trip abroad and clever advice when you’re there, can prevent you from over-spending unnecessarily. Read on to discover how to save money while on holiday.
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I was excited today to receive a monthly statement email from Top Cashback which showed I have made over £500 on my personal account in cashback – woohoo! That’s over £500 back in my wallet instead of in the tills of retailers. That’s not all we’ve made either. Oh no...
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When it comes to money, you always want to know that you’re doing well with it and learn methods to make your money work harder.
Although it is common for you to find that you go through tough times with your money, you don’t have to live that way forever.
Maybe right now you’re not doing so well financially and you’re desperate to find a way to turn that around?
Or maybe you’re doing okay, but you still want to make sure that you really change your financial situation for the better?
Well, then it’s time to make the money you do have, work a little bit harder.
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If you’re organising a hen do but don’t want to go overboard with the spending then I have some budget friendly hen party ideas in this blog post for you. Whilst the dream may be for everyone to fly to Ibiza and stay in a luxury hotel for a week, the bank balance may simply say no. Plus it’s a lot of money to expect your friends to pay, especially if you want to invite a large group who will no doubt have wildly different salaries and financial situations. You can still have tons of fun even on a budget and in your home country.
Here are some budget friendly hen party ideas to make your cash stretch a little further:
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Traveling is a dream come true for many of us. Exploring new cultures, trying new foods, and discovering beautiful landscapes can be an unforgettable experience. However, traveling can also be expensive, and not everyone has the financial means to travel as much as they would like. Luckily, there are ways to earn money while on holiday and offset some of the costs. Whether you're a photographer, a writer, or simply looking for a way to immerse yourself in a new culture while earning money, there are plenty of opportunities available. In this article, we'll explore some creative ways to make money while on holiday, so you can travel the world without breaking the bank.
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You’ve probably heard all the noise about claiming back your mis-sold PPI, but did you realise you may also have been mis-sold your mortgage and could have a claim?
It’s a new one to me, but after some digging it seems some people have been poorly advised and not treated fairly by their lender, adviser or broker. In this blog post I’ll take a look at why people are making mortgage claims and whether you may have a case.
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