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Tag: Loose Change

Loose Change: What I wish I’d learned earlier about investing

Posted November 10, 2020 Andy WebbLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Rachael from Fitzonomics.co.uk shares what she’s learnt from her early investing mistakes.   It was said to be risky. My mum told me it was. But, she […]

Loose Change: We need better financial education for kids

Posted September 28, 2020 Andy WebbLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Dan from The Financial Wilderness blog shares his frustration with the lack of financial education. Hello everyone! Today I want to talk about a particular phrase which […]

Loose Change: Employment challenges for Black people

Posted July 16, 2020 Andy WebbLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Katie from Student Skint shares her experiences applying for jobs as a black woman. Across the past couple of months, the entire world has seen a much-needed […]

Loose Change: I’m finally helping others, even though it scares me

Posted June 30, 2020 Andy WebbLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Bear from Save Like a Bear shares why she wants to help others with their finances, even though blogging comes with personal challenges and a wider responsibility. […]

Loose Change: Women need to mind the pensions gap

Posted March 6, 2020 Guest PostLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Holly from Get Woke Not Broke shares why she wishes we’d pay more attention to women’s pensions. Women have more important gaps to worry about than the […]

Loose Change: Irresponsible adverts will bankrupt a generation

Posted February 18, 2020 Andy WebbLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week, Tracy from Mind Over Money Matters vents her anger over money lending ads on shows aimed at young people. How these adverts will bankrupt a generation. I need […]

Loose Change: Shopping subscriptions aren’t saving you money

Posted January 28, 2020 Guest PostLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Bronni from Bronni.co.uk shares her frustrations with shopping subscriptions. If there’s one thing you should give up if you want to spend less in 2020 – it’s […]

Loose Change: Why you don’t need a sparkly new smartphone

Posted January 21, 2020January 19, 2020 GuestLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This Loose Change article is written by Will Pointing; blogger and owner of GreatDealsMadeEasy, which offers everything from money saving tips to the latest deals available online for insurance; […]

Loose Change: Debt has become too comfortable

Posted January 14, 2020 Guest PostLeave a commentPosted in Loose Change

Loose Change is a series of blogposts by members of the UK Money Blogger community where they let loose on a financial issue important to them. This week Jennifer who blogs at Monethalia.com shares why we shouldn’t borrow money just because we can. Combined, British people owe £1,650 billion, an increase of  £876 compared to […]

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