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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.

Articles by Courtney Evans

Save money with a smart meter

11th July 2024
At the beginning of July Ofgem announced a price drop for energy bills, however this is not set to last for the long haul. Unfortunately, energy prices are set to increase again before the winter months. So, you may be looking for ways to reduce your energy bills? There are lots of ways to do […]
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Increasing water bills should mean cleaner water, you would think

11th July 2024
How much water bills will be increased Ofwat’s 2024 price review indicates a price limit of a 21% increase between 2025-2030. This will be £21 extra per year over this period for households. The increase in bills is to allow water companies to repair their mismanagement and sewage disaster. In 2023, Friends of the Earth […]
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How you can make money on selling platforms

11th July 2024
Selling your unwanted clothes, furniture or old kids toys can be a great way to make some extra money back on the items. Selling platforms offer us a way to reduce waste and shop second-hand whilst also making money back.   eBay VS Depop VS Vinted   eBay A popular online selling platform since its […]
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When do I repay my student loan?

10th July 2024
BBC reported that 1.8 million people are now in debt of over £50,000 due to student finance. For most this is the only way for a further education and a necessity for career paths. It is important that once you have graduated you keep an eye on your loan to make sure the repayments happen […]
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The cost of Wimbledon

10th July 2024
Wimbledon Tennis Championships is here again, the two week prestigious sporting event creating a buzz as always. We take a look a look at how much money goes into creating the most prestigious tennis event in the world.   Tickets Obtaining a ticket for Wimbledon is not an easy task, their method to provide a […]
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Could you qualify for extra financial support?

10th July 2024
The Department for Work and Pension oversee the payments which are provided for those who may need extra financial support. This is called Personal independence payments (PIP) and you could qualify if you suffer from a long-term illness, disability or mental health condition which affects your ability to continue with everyday tasks. The Department for […]
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Elevate Your Savings Strategy With High-Yield Online Accounts

8th July 2024
In the past twenty years, we have experienced severe financial crises that put millions of households and businesses on the brink of bankruptcy. The Great Recession and the pandemic taught us that wealth could be depleted quickly. Even those with multimillion-dollar businesses and high-paying jobs are no exception. So, as we become more aware of […]
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What a Labour Government means for the housing market

8th July 2024
With the elections result naming Labour as the winners we now wait for the action they promised to be delivered. Labour promises for home owners and renters will be watched to see which ones come through to help those getting onto the property market. Their Promises for the housing market They have promised to begin […]
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Paying Tourist Tax

8th July 2024
What is tourist tax? In most popular holiday destinations a tax has been put in place for tourists to pay back to the area. This is called tourist tax or city tax. Your place of accommodation or tour group should tell you how much this is and will often ask this to be left before […]
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How much do I need to save to retire?

5th July 2024
When you reach state pension age you will be given an income from the government however this is often not enough. It is common for workplace pensions where a percentage of your income will be deposited into a pension account which you can withdraw once you retire. It is recommended that you add in extra […]
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What to know about trading platforms for investing

5th July 2024
To start investing you will need to set up an account on a trading platform. Upload your details to the platform and deposit funds to begin. Some platforms will have a minimum fund that you can start investing with. Make sure you know all the details of trading platforms before investing so you can make […]
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Exit Poll Predictions

4th July 2024
Today is election day, we hope you are ready to vote at your nearest voting station. At 10pm voting will be closed and before the final verdict there will be the exit poll which has been used to predict the outcome since 2005. The Exit polls is not a statement of who won but a […]
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