Budgeting

  • LifestyleAOL

    Millennials try to stop impulse shopping - the result is a shock

    Impulsive shoppers in the US were challenged to live off $50 in a week. The participants were in their 20s, and had spending issues ranging from the man with an eBay habit, to the woman who spent a fortune on fashion and beauty, and the man who

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    Improve your money management with no effort

    We work hard enough in life, so when we come home, we have every right to expect to be able to put our feet up, and take a break. The last thing we want to do is to start working hard all over again, managing our money. Fortunately, there are

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    We’ve already spent most of this month’s pay

    It's official, the UK is terrible with money. A new study has revealed that we spend almost half of each month's disposable income within 24 hours of being paid - and four fifths of it within seven days. See also: NatWest customers see

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  • NewsAOL

    Save hundreds of pounds without trying

    Are you tired of money-saving tips that add a million things to your to-do list? It's all well and good someone telling you that making a packed lunch for work will save you £1,300 a year, but unless they're willing to grant you 15 extra

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    40% of married Brits regret wasting money on their wedding

    Four in ten Brits regret the cash they blew on their wedding, and a third of them wish they'd spent the money on a property deposit instead. It's not a bad idea, given that the average wedding costs £25,000, which would more than cover

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  • HealthAOL

    The shocking solution to overspending

    You might think there's no cure for our overspending habits. You may think that to tackle something so ingrained would take something drastic - and possibly painful. However, a new study claims that you might not need to go to extreme

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    The most cash-strapped day of the year: 19th January

    19th January is officially the poorest day of the year - as we wrestle with the dual challenge of having spent a third more than usual in December, and having to wait up to 45 days between paydays in December and January. So how can we get

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