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Having and raising a child is expensive, but even single parents with a low income can manage.
In the UK, almost 6 million adults with incomes over £30,000 run out of money before their next payday because they're spending above their means.
Student life can be surprisingly pricey. It’s important to create a budget to help keep spending under control.
As a single parent you have plenty to think about besides finances. But it's important to stay on top of your monthly budget all the same.
Learn how to budget and save on a low income.
The 30 day rule is a strategy which can help you to get your spending under control.
We share seven budgeting tips for freelancers to get their finances on track.
The UK is moving to a cashless society. But a cash only diet can help you to spend less.
Discover how you can track your joint spending and our tips to make budgeting as a couple less challenging.
We explain how you can start using this Japanese budgeting method (templates provided).
We review how you can stop wasting money and get your budget under control.
We cover all the aspects of having an emergency fund.
You may love our app but a lot of people also like to craft bullet journals. We explore this trend in more details.
You can reduce your spending thanks to our practical tips covering the top offenders.
We trawled the web for wise money bloggers, curated their smartest thoughts, added our own and turned them into a series of everyday money-saving tips
We've paired up with AI-powered savings app Chip to help you track progress towards your savings goals!
Saving money isn't all about budgeting and cost-cutting. Smart savers invest their savings in the way that generates the most interest or pay-outs
Harvard Business School & University of Edinburgh researchers explore how much people save using Money Dashboard.
and when should you start thinking about your pension?