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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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Top Credit Cards Offering Retail Rewards

28th August 2024
  You can find credit cards which offer rewards when you spend so that you can get something back. This can include travel rewards, cashback or retail rewards. This means you can choose which one would be best for you and which you could get the most out of. Having a cashback card will work […]
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The Best Cashback Credit Cards 2024

27th August 2024
Cashback Credit Cards Cashback credit cards have become an increasingly popular tool for consumers looking to maximise the value of their everyday purchases. These credit cards offer a simple yet effective reward system: a percentage of your spending is returned to you in the form of cash, which can be applied as a statement credit, […]
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Best Credit Cards for Travel Rewards 2024

27th August 2024
Best Credit Cards for Travel Rewards Choosing the right credit card with travel rewards can be a valuable tool for frequent travellers, offering benefits like air miles, discounts on flights, and hotel stays. However, it’s essential to evaluate the rewards program and associated costs to ensure the card aligns with your spending habits and travel […]
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Is It Worth Having a Rewards Credit Card?

23rd August 2024
  Should I have a Rewards credit card? Rewards credit cards can be an enticing option for consumers, offering various perks that range from travel discounts to cashback and retail rewards. But are they really worth it? To answer that question, let’s explore the different types of rewards available and weigh the pros and cons. […]
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Do I have a credit score without having a credit card?

23rd August 2024
  Building a good credit score is essential for accessing favourable financial opportunities, such as loans and mortgages, in the future. While getting a credit card is a common method to establish and improve your credit score, it’s not the only way. In fact, many people are unknowingly contributing to their credit scores through everyday […]
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The pros and cons of overpaying your mortgage

22nd August 2024
  Overpaying your mortgage can be a savvy financial move, but it's important to weigh the pros and cons before committing your extra funds. By understanding the pros and cons of overpaying your mortgage, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your financial goals and situation.   How Overpayment Works Overpaying your mortgage […]
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Managing your student bills

22nd August 2024
Managing your student bills If your bills aren’t included in your rent cost then you will be responsible for organising and paying for all bills such as, water, electricity. Wi-Fi and energy bills. If you are going to university full time then you won’t need to pay council tax. You can also avoid paying for […]
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The Power of Micro-Saving

21st August 2024
The Power of Micro-Saving: An Effective Tool for All Budgets and Incomes Micro-saving is a financial strategy that emphasises saving small, manageable amounts of money over time rather than making large, infrequent deposits into a savings account. This approach is particularly effective for individuals who struggle to save due to limited income, inconsistent earnings, or […]
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Inheritance Tax: What Is It and Who Has to Pay?

21st August 2024
Inheritance Tax: What Is It and Who Has to Pay? Inheritance tax is a levy imposed on the estate of a deceased person before the assets are distributed to their beneficiaries. The tax is typically calculated as a percentage of the total value of the estate, above a certain threshold. In the UK, for instance, […]
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EU Travel Changes: What UK & US Citizens Need for 2025 & 2026 (EES & ETIAS)

21st August 2024
EU Travel Changes: What UK & US Citizens Need for 2025 & 2026 (EES & ETIAS). Last Updated: July 5, 2025 For UK, US, and other visa-exempt non-EU nationals planning trips to Europe, significant changes are on the horizon. While the existing 90/180-day rule for visa-free stays in the Schengen Area remains, two new digital […]
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Hidden fees on your credit card

20th August 2024
  You've decided to get a credit card, confident that you can manage your finances well enough to avoid late payment fees, and build up your credit score to become a reliable borrower. However, while avoiding late fees is an essential part of using a credit card effectively, it's just one piece of the puzzle. […]
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Kamala Harris outlines her economic plans

20th August 2024
Kamala Harris outlines her economic plans   As the United States prepares for its next presidential election on November 5, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris has recently unveiled a comprehensive economic plan aimed at reducing the cost of living for middle-class households. Harris’s plan, which echoes many of the priorities set forth by the Biden […]
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