Another month, another giveaway!
I’m sure I’m not the only one feeling like 2019 is already going too fast, I feel like I blinked and 6 weeks have flown past.
This months giveaway includes items that will help you to get focused on what you are doing with your money and start making plans for the future,
The Prize Bundle includes
- A Monthly Budget Planner – You can’t beat a pen and paper budget, especially if you’re just getting to grips with budgeting.
- ‘Envelope’ Wallet System – Cash envelopes are another fab tool for managing money. It allows you to really see where you money is going and think about what you are spending.
- The Meaningful Money Handbook by Pete Matthew – If you like learning about money and enjoy podcasts then you’ve probably already heard of Pete but for those of you who haven’t, he creates the Meaningful Money Podcast. He teaches you what you need to know and what you need to do when it comes to managing your finances and to make it even easier to digest he turned it into a book!
- A years subscription to YNAB – The team at YNAB have been kind enough to gift a years subscription (worth £65) to the lucky winner. I have used lots of online tools to keep track of our budget but YNAB is by far my favourite. It helps you keep on top of your spending, saving and your debt snowball – you can even track your networth!
March Giveaway – CharlotteMusha
The giveaway will end at midnight on the 31st of March and is open to UK residents only.
Please do share with your friends and on social media if you get the chance, I fund the majority of the prizes in giveaways from my own pocket and having people share them really helps to promote my little corner of the internet to ensure I can continue doing them!
Love seeing your stories and reading your blog. Can’t wait to see what other money saving and money making tips you have for the rest of 2019, you’re very inspiring x
Not heard of YNAB. Before. Awesome giveaway!
Rising grocery prices due to Brexit!
My biggest money struggle is my mortgage, after divorcing my ex husband I took on the mortgage and it’s extremely high
Credit Card{s}!
I took early retirement due to health issues, I love all your advice and tips about making your money go farther, my big concern is living on a budget but still allowing some treats
Saving for retiremant
We’re doing major renovations at the moment and I’m concerned about spiraling costs!
I struggle with putting money aside for emergencies. The increasing cost of living makes it virtually impossible.
I’m only part time at the moment so worry about budgeting and saving money – however my hours are increasing in May so I’m hoping I can start budgeting and spending better x
My biggest struggle at the moment is debt. I know every little is helping clear it, but I can’t help looking at the whole of it and feeling overwhelmed! – Inspired by your debt free success though 🙂
not being able to save any money for emergencies
I have been left in major debt since being scammed by a person I trusted way too much! Only £10,354 left to pay but I need help! I have no idea how to budget 😭
Drop me an email Jess if you want some help getting started, always happy to help – [email protected] xxx
I struggle to put money away for emergencies, every time I start something comes up and needs to be paid and I use it.
Struggling a little with credit cards, but sorted it all out and fighting to get debt-free 😀
Brexit and whether my husband’s business will survive a No Deal