What is the best financial advice you can give someone making £25k per year?

I was there not too long ago, I made even less than that as a trainee accountant after moving to the UK. What you should be doing is first of all live within your means. Live in the least expensive property that you can. If you can live without a car – do it. SearchContinue reading “What is the best financial advice you can give someone making £25k per year?”

How can you make better financial decisions?

The past few months have really pulled the rug under many people’s feet. People who had their 9-5, felt safe with a steady, predictable income coming into their bank account every month, and felt that they had life figured out. But then the lockdowns happened, and you might be one of the millions of peopleContinue reading “How can you make better financial decisions?”

How can people understand financial freedom in simple sentences and examples?

Financial freedom can be taken to mean a number of things, it really depends on who you ask. For some people, financial freedom means the ability to choose not to work. That doesn’t necessarily mean that proponents of this interpretation don’t work – some of them work incredibly hard. It just means that you can, ifContinue reading “How can people understand financial freedom in simple sentences and examples?”

What is the best way to get financially educated? I want to learn how to budget and grow money to buy a house in the next 3-5 years?

The first thing you need to do is go over your monthly expenses and find “easy wins” – large expenses that you can reduce substantially without too much of an impact on your lifestyle (utilities and tv/broadband are a good place to start). Once you’ve done that, start thinking about the other side of thisContinue reading “What is the best way to get financially educated? I want to learn how to budget and grow money to buy a house in the next 3-5 years?”

How I Could Have Done More With My 20s (Part One)

I used to look back at my 20s and think of all of the opportunities that lay there to create a better future for myself, but that I just wasn’t aware of them, and now there gone. That was the “old me”. That version of me that looked out to the world and blame everythingContinue reading “How I Could Have Done More With My 20s (Part One)”

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