
My Debt Journey has ended – I am debt free!! 16k paid off in Two Years
16k debt repaid in two years Two years ago I admitted a secret. A confession of something that (maybe) a personal finance blogger shouldn’t be

16k debt repaid in two years Two years ago I admitted a secret. A confession of something that (maybe) a personal finance blogger shouldn’t be

It’s that time of year, the Summer is over, although lets hope for late burst of warmth. The kids are finally back in school. Phew.

#Secondhandseptember For the entire month of September I take this pledge to not buy anything new clothing wise for myself or the boys. This is

August 2019 has seen the start of my exciting new blog series ‘The Mummypenny Spending Diaries’ and today is my fourth post from ..oh from

I use the trains every week. And I try to save wherever possible. My classic go to way of saving is to use my Network

August 2019 has seen the start of my exciting new blog series ‘The Mummypenny Spending Diaries’ and today is my third guest post from Emma

By Zarina Macha Here is a third post from Zarina, a brilliant post for all those budding authors out there thinking about self-publishing a book.

August 2019 has seen the start of my exciting new blog series ‘The Mummypenny Spending Diaries’ and today is my second guest post from Laura

The Gender Pension Gap If you are employed, you will most likely and hopefully be paying into a private pension via your employer. The government
Moving into a new home is an exciting time, but it can also be an expensive one if you don’t budget for it properly. Just like

The Spending Diaries begin Back in January I completed a very interesting project. Both Faith Archer, friend, fellow mum and writer and I, mum, writer

How I Am Going To Quit My Job And Be Financial Independent In Only 5 Years Being a blogger means that you have friends all