Money Tips
Sept. 23, 2023
Buy an actual piggy bank, and at the end of each day put your change into the piggy bank. Even pennies add up over time.
#savingchallenge #penniessaved
Sept. 26, 2023
Review your Debit/Standing orders on a regular basis. Do you even know what they are for? If not then it might be time to stop them
#moneymanagement
Sept. 29, 2023
Use your local library rather than buying books. it's free and you would be surprised how much you could save over time with a library card!
#freefun
Sept. 30, 2023
Set a reminder 3 weeks before your insurance runs out and factor in shopping around time. to check what the best deal is for you
#shoparound
Oct. 3, 2023
Check out your library, as libraries are constantly adapting to new technologies and offering surprising services to their patrons. Your library is more than just a place to borrow books. It is a place to learn, create, and explore!
#freefun
Oct. 4, 2023
Many libraries offer more than just books, generally you can also borrow movies. You might feel nostalgic for the days of DVDs and VHS rentals, but they are still a great option for a movie night.
#feefree #movienight
Oct. 7, 2023
Audio books are a surprising service that many libraries offer. You can borrow them and listen to them on long road trips or commutes.
#freefun
Oct. 9, 2023
Some libraries have also gone fully digital, allowing you to borrow e-books and digital audio books. You might want to rethink some of your subscriptions if you have this option.
#freefun #subscriptionmanagement
Oct. 12, 2023
One way to save money on groceries is to consider alternative supermarkets that offer less expensive products. Some of these supermarkets may have lower prices because they sell generic brands, have fewer staff, or operate in less expensive locations. Some examples of alternative supermarkets in the UK are Aldi and Lidl. These supermarkets also have weekly bargains and offers that can help customers get more value for their money
#shoparound #groceryshopping
Oct. 13, 2023
If you are looking for cheaper and better groceries, you might want to check out Aldi and Lidl. These two supermarkets are gaining popularity in the UK, according to a [YouGov survey] that ranks them among the top 10 most popular supermarket chains. One of the reasons why Aldi and Lidl are so popular is that they offer some of the best value for money in the market. A [Which? report] found that a basket of 85 items cost only £72.54 from Aldi, compared to £81.58 from Tesco, which is a difference of £9.04. Aldi and Lidl also have high-quality products, such as fresh meat, dairy, and bakery items, that have won many awards and accolades. By shopping at Aldi and Lidl, you can save money and enjoy great groceries.
#shoparound #groceryshopping