Saving Tips
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24 Valuable Sinking Fund Ideas For Your 2024 Budget
Sinking funds are a great tool to have in your budgeting arsenal. They are essentially a pot of money that you save with the intention of cash flowing either a pre-determined or foreseen purchase. You can incorporate them into your budget a bunch of different ways and for an unlimited amount of reasons. To get some ideas going, here are 24 sinking fund ideas for your 2024 budget… Christmas 2024 It’s never too early to start saving for Christmas! If you celebrate, this is an expense that crops up at the same time every single year. So get organised early. The sooner you start putting money away to cover your…
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5 Easy Steps To Save For Your Next Adventure
Have big dreams of travelling the world? Want to step foot in every country? Have plans to backpack South-East Asia? Inter-rail across Europe? Have all these grand plans but no idea where to start saving for your next adventure? This is the post for you! Here’s a simple five step process to save for your next adventure… Do your research The first step before you can save, like with anything, is the research phase. Research where you want to go, how long for and then infer from this how much you reckon you’ll need to cover the adventure. Blogs and vlogs are a great (and free!) resources to start your…
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Lifetime ISA: Best Way To Boost Your House Deposit!
Already saving for your first house or want to start? This account is the perfect place to keep that money! You know why? Because the government will give you an additional £1000 each tax year just for saving your money there. Cool right! So what is this magical account? The account you need to look into is called a LISA… What is a LISA? LISA stands for Lifetime Individual Savings Account. It is the scheme that was introduced a couple of years ago to replace the Help to Buy scheme. It’s essentially the new and improved Help to Buy. You can add up to £4,000 into the account each tax…
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How To Save Money On Subscriptions
Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Amazon Prime, oh and don’t forget about Kindle Unlimited – subscriptions can add up very quickly and before you know it you’re paying out hundreds each month for something that is often seen as an essential but is simply entertainment. But you don’t have to settle for paying full price. Here are a few tips & tricks on how to save money on subscriptions… Get A Family Account Whilst more expensive in terms of the money value, Family Accounts are often cheaper than multiple individual accounts. Grouping together with a few others and getting a Family Account then splitting the cost can work out cheaper for everyone.…
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24 Money Challenge Ideas for Your 2024 Challenge
A money challenge is a fab way to gamify saving (or making) more money. And if you’re anything like me, that gamification is the key to keeping you motivated and more likely to actually succeed. Want to start a money challenge in 2024 but don’t have an idea? This is the post for you. Here are 24 ideas for you to take inspiration from… SAVE £2024 IN 2024 I saw a version of this money challenge on instagram (cannot for the life of me reminder what account but it was on my explore page) and absolutely love the idea! Set up a specific pot or account and aim to save…
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7 Ways To Save Money On Transportation
Alongside housing and food, transportation is often one of the top three expenses in most people’s budget. It might seem like a unavoidable cost of life that is just something you have to pay for but it there are some ways you can reduce the cost. You could easily save hundreds each year if you combine a few of these suggestions. Disclaimer: I mention TopCashback a lot in this post, they are not paying me to do so, I just genuinely think it’s a great site (which I have used for years) and cashback is something everyone needs to take advantage of. All the links to their site are from…
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How to Save Money on Groceries
The current price of groceries is a big stress for a lot of people at the moment. Due to the cost of living crisis, prices just keep increasing and it’s hard to keep up. But with some planning and a little bit a savviness it is still possible to keep your food budget low. Enter today’s blog post – 8 easy things you can do today to save money on groceries. Shop your cupboards first Shopping your cupboards first will both save you money and reduce waste. Start by taking an inventory of what you have in. Check your fridge, freezer, and cupboards, and make a list. From this you…
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How I Saved Every Penny Of My Income
During my three years at university, I worked multiple jobs on top of my studies, and I saved every single penny I earned. Sounds crazy right?!? But it became second nature to me, and I would do it automatically without even thinking. You might have already called bullshit because like duh obviously you have to spend some money to live so this must be false. So let me start with a little disclaimer… Fortunately, I was eligible for almost the maximum student maintenance loan (around £9k) each year. This was more than enough to comfortably live on; hence this stream of income became the only one I would budget with.…
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6 Easy Finance Moves To Boost Your Savings
Saving money can sometimes feel like a slog, especially if your numbers aren’t increasing as fast as you want them to. Enter this blog post! Six easy finance moves you can make today to boost your savings. Most of them are as simple as setting it up and forgetting about it, just watch the money roll in 🤑. Disclaimer – this post does include some referral links. Meaning I will benefit it you decide to use my link. I would never recommend a product/account that I don’t use and love. Thank you for supporting BST! Save for your deposit in a Lifetime ISA Instant 25% return on your money –…
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How To Save With A Variable Income
Mainstream budgeting techniques and savings suggestions often ignore the fact that a lot of people have a variable income. They don’t get paid the same amount every single payday and often the paydays don’t follow a regular pattern. Therefore, it can be very hard to get into a saving rhythm. For example, a lot of finance experts suggest automation as the best technique for saving more. But this can be very tricky to implement when the amount you get paid changes each and every time. Plus it may not even be on the same date, so knowing when to set up the automatic payment for is hard. I have had…