Every year, we talk about it, and now it’s time to talk about it again – Christmas budgeting! Too many presents to buy, too many guests for lunch and not enough money in the pot. Well, at least this year, you’re not the only one! If you have to spend at all, the only way [...]
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The cost effective Christmas
by David Mond on November 20th, 2009
The true parental sacrifice
by David Mond on November 3rd, 2009
As a parent, I know and understand the sacrifices that come as 2nd nature to your children; putting at least one human being’s needs before your own. And when the going gets tough, we still put our children’s needs first, including the financial support they may need as they start their path towards adult life. [...]
Intertainment rules as winter draws in.
by David Mond on November 2nd, 2009
As the dark nights draw in, staying in rather than going out is often the easier, and more preferred option. And with the X Factor and Strictly on our screens in the run up to Christmas, intertainment is more popular than ever. December is often the most expensive month for all of us, party outfits, [...]
Weighing up the odds..badly
by David Mond on October 20th, 2009
It seems the recession has started playing funny you know what’s with our heads! News this week confirms people around the UK are more worried about getting burgled than they are about failing to meet their mortgage payments and consequently loosing their homes! Now let me think…as awful as it would be to be burgled [...]
Has the recession taught us anything?
by David Mond on October 20th, 2009
Apparently not! Aviva Insurance Group have confirmed 40 million people in the UK plan to scrap their budget lifestyles and return to their more relaxed form of spending as soon as the recession is over and their disposable incomes recover. The recession continues to leave devastation in its path – people have lost their homes, [...]


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