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Courtney Evans

Courtney studied English Literature and Creative Writing at University and is the Editorial Assistant for Finance Monthly, CEO Today and Lawyer Monthly writing articles for all three publications. Courtney is an experienced writer who enjoys researching for the articles. When she’s not working, Courtney can be found planning her next budget friendly trip and trying to tick off new experiences on her ever-growing bucket list.

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How much do Olympic Athletes earn?

30th July 2024
  Do Olympic athletes get paid? Competing at the Olympics takes years of hard work and determination to perform in their sport and compete against other world-class athletes for the chance of winning a medal. For many athletes this is all they require as motivation, however, do we think that Olympic Athletes deserve financial support […]
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Winter Fuel Payments to be restricted; What does this mean for Pensioners?

30th July 2024
  Rachel Reeves cuts payments for pensioners Rachel Reeves has addressed parliament to disclose her findings of a Conservative fumble over £22 billion of overspending. This overspending now means that the Labour government will have to find a way to make this back and ensure public spending is going where necessary. Rachel Reeves has announced […]
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Were the Conservatives hiding a £22billion overspend?

30th July 2024
  Rachel Reeves uncovers hole in public spending Labour are safely in government and are faced with the mission of restoring the economy and delivering on their promises. Rachel Reeves, our new Chancellor has now reviewed the treasury and has now announced how the Conservative party misled them about what they would find. Reeves addressed […]
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Will Junior Doctors accept the 22% pay increase offered?

29th July 2024
  The governments offer to Junior Doctors The government have offered Junior Doctors a pay increase of 22% over 2 years. This comes as Labour aim to end strikes and improve conditions within the NHS for patients and staff.   Why are Junior Doctors striking? Junior Doctors consist of those who have recently graduated medical […]
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How to save money on your train fares

29th July 2024
Do you commute to work via train? With railway fares increasing by 4.9% in March commuting by train is more expensive than by car. If this is your choice of travel then you’re probably wondering if you could reduce the cost at all as many people are struggling. The average commuter by train is paying […]
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Are you struggling to afford your commute to work?

29th July 2024
  Commuters are paying what? Commuting to work in the UK is notoriously expensive, costing workers a large portion of their salary. This is down to the high cost of petrol, parking tariffs as well as expensive train fare. For those unable to work from home and cut the price of commuting altogether, there is […]
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Compound interest calculator

26th July 2024
  What is compound interest? Compound interest is interest which applies to the whole amount earnt or owed. Compound interest uses the original deposit or borrowed amount as well as any interest previously accumulated to continue earning interest. In comparison simple interest only generates on top of the original deposited or borrowed amount.   Who […]
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4 of the most expensive TV shows to create

26th July 2024
When you’re watching your favourite show you may forget what went into making it and the large budgets that were set to bring it to your screen. Some TV shows such as Game of Thrones, we expect to have a large budget which it did, of $15 million per episode by season 8. The show's […]
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The cost of living alone in the UK

25th July 2024
  High costs of living alone Living without roommates or a partner is becoming more popular despite the high costs of living making this more difficult. Within the last year the amount of people living alone has risen from 178,000 to 237,000.   When trying to become a solo homeowner it is also worth taking […]
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How much does the Royal Family earn?

25th July 2024
How much does the Royal Family earn? The Royal Finance Report shows the monarchy have received an extra £45 million from the Crown Estate Profits, due to 6 new offshore wind farms which has increased the revenue for the crown. The Crown Estate profits have increased to £1.1 billion which will lead to a rise […]
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