The Bluetones Release New Single and EP “London Weekend Television” Third EP in trilogy trailblazing an album slated for new year Single available to| Broke Girl in the City
L&G Study finds couples are waiting an average of nearly five years before managing finances together Bola Sol, Financial Adviser, and Author of ‘Your Money Life’, shares her tips for couples managing money While the majority of couples (86%) believe they have a healthy approach to discussing money. New research from L&G reveals that for many, this confidence doesn’t extend to long-term planning. One in five (18%) admit to arguing often about finances, while 17% avoid the topic altogeth...| Broke Girl in the City
Thought-provoking photography exhibition captures what it’s like to live with ME/CFS LONDON’S OXO TOWER WHARF (24 September – 28 September 2025) ‘Lives We| Broke Girl in the City
10 ways to enjoy Christmas on a budget Now that Halloween and Bonfire Night are over. I feel it's perfectly OK to start talking about Christmas. Party| Broke Girl in the City
Money Monday Series In September 2018, I ran a Money Monday series supported by the charity Stepchange. It is important to realise that debt and money| Broke Girl in the City
Stay on track with your spending with the app Plum I am always trying to find better ways to save money and invest. Given the instability of the economy| Broke Girl in the City
Crypto asset investors are to declare gains (and losses) in tax returns as the deadline looms. The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and Association| Broke Girl in the City
Budgeting Resolutions January is a great time to make resolutions. Start the year afresh. January and September are my favourite times of the year to| Broke Girl in the City
10 Great reasons to join Starling Bank This post is sponsored by Starling Bank, but all views are my own. I received compensation as a thank you. This| Broke Girl in the City
Brits save £400 a year by cancelling subscriptions - but still lose £61 to the ‘direct debit trap’, HSBC UK Consumers are saving an average of £34 a month| Broke Girl in the City
How anyone can afford to save for an 'emergency fund' living in the city on a modest budget is beyond me. Don't get me wrong, when you are living from| Broke Girl in the City
5 Money Mistakes that cost me $1,000 (to avoid next year) I wanted to share the financial mistakes I made this year, and what I have learned from them.| Broke Girl in the City
Spring Budget 2024 - Your ten key takeaways & what you need to know National Insurance cut could save you £754, but it’s not quite what it seems.| Broke Girl in the City