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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

How to budget on a small income

11th March 2024
Budgeting can be difficult to set up and stick to especially if your monthly income is small. If you are trying to save, have noticed the rising prices or just need to cut down to decrease your monthly outgoings then these tips could help you to budget.
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Type of Savings accounts to suit you

8th March 2024
When trying to save it is important to first find the right savings account for your needs, there are many ways to make saving simple. There are many options for savings accounts, below you can find out how each type of account can help you save. Easy Access You will be able to draw your […]
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Working Women's battle for Equality

8th March 2024
This international women's day we spread awareness for those who work in the financial and business sectors where they suffer from inequality at work. As one of the top business and financial regions, London is on top in many areas with booming business and advances in investments and more. Despite this city’s success it is […]
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Top 5 books to help you save money

6th March 2024
If you are trying to save, learn more about finances or want to take on some new techniques for your money then reading from those who have done it or are experts in the field could help you. There is so much advise out there it can become overwhelming, when finding the book for you […]
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House Prices are Falling

6th March 2024
House prices are falling and many believe they will continue on this path through 2024. This sounds like good news, however for those selling their properties, this means they are having to reduce their asking price. Also, with high and rising mortgage rates, many people still can’t afford to buy. Predictions for the Property market […]
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What does an income tax cut mean for you?

1st March 2024
In the Spring Budget  Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor Exchequer has been hinting that there could be tax cuts coming up.   What is income tax? Income tax is the tax you have to pay on your annual earnings or, if you’re self-employed, any profit you make. Depending on how much you earn determines how much […]
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Why the buy now pay later market has its advantages but should be handled with care

1st March 2024
As the higher cost of living has continued to stretch household budgets, the flexibility for consumers of buy now pay later (BNPL) deals has become increasingly attractive. Recent research carried out by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) last October,  found that around 27% of UK adults has turned to BNPL in the six months to […]
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What is an ISA?

29th February 2024
ISA stands for Individual Savings Account and allows you to save whilst earning interest and is tax-free. You can save up to £20,000 in a tax year tax-free. Having an ISA helps people to save for things like a house deposit as this a great, money-efficient way to save large amounts. Cash ISA This is […]
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Rail Fares are rising

29th February 2024
From the 3rd of March we can expect a 4.9% increase in the price of rail fares across the UK. This has been capped by the Department for Transport (DfT) to try and keep the prices as fair as they can. The increase in ‘regulated’ rail fares is linked to the annual July retail prices […]
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How much is a house deposit?

28th February 2024
You want to get on the property ladder but don’t know where to start? You aren’t alone, thousands of people in the UK struggle to make the leap due to rising prices. When you decide you want to buy a house have a good credit card score is important with little to no debt. If […]
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Apply for Free Childcare now!

28th February 2024
For parents in the UK paying for everything your child needs as prices continually rise across the country is a difficult and stressful task. This scheme aims to ease one aspect of this for parents as childcare creates a huge financial stress. As reports come out that 6 weeks of child care in summer clubs […]
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How to Prepare for a Rise in Mortgage Rates

27th February 2024
You should talk to your lender If your fixed rate term is coming to and end in 2024 you could be affected by the rising interest rates. You will have to remortgage or you will be placed on your lender’s standard variable rate which is often expensive. When you remortgage the interest rate will now […]
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