5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

Make sure your hard-earned holiday spending money gets spent on having fun in the sun, and doesn't get eaten up by sneaky ...

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6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

Last Wednesday, Britain got some bad news when we found out that we had slipped into a double-dip recession. Thanks to our ...

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What the euro-zone crisis means for you

The past few weeks have seen a sharp increase in the fears surrounding the ...

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Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

The government has been facing an onslaught of criticism in the last few ...

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Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

More than any other European nation, we Brits have a passion for property. This mania ...

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5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

by Emma-Lou, May 15,2012

5 cash-grabbing holiday pitfalls to avoid

by Emma-Lou, May 15,2012

6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 2,2012

6 reasons for Brits to be cheerful

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 2,2012

What the euro-zone crisis means for you

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 16,2012

What the euro-zone crisis means for you

by Cliff D'Arcy, May 16,2012

Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

by Jo Robinson, Apr 25,2012

Tax relief – what’s all the fuss about?

by Jo Robinson, Apr 25,2012

Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

by Cliff D'Arcy, Apr 19,2012

Is your mortgage a ticking time bomb?

by Cliff D'Arcy, Apr 19,2012

TotallyMoney Blog Carnival #43

by Harri Pierce on Nov 21,2011

The TotallyMoney Blog Carnival went live today at Retire by 40! We’re on the look out for carnival hosts for next year. If you’re interested in getting involved, please sign up today! If you’d like some more information about what hosting entails, please take …

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Four Christmas wardrobe essentials that won’t break the bank

by Jo Robinson on Nov 19,2011

It’s nearly Christmas ladies! Which means lots of parties and occasions when you must look your best. OK, it means the work Christmas do and a evening out with the family relatives you couldn’t bear to invite over for the festive season.

Still, it’s the only time of year when we can shamelessly wear sequins and sparkles of the kind usually reserved only for …

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Friday grapevine: best of the blogs

by Harri Pierce on Nov 18,2011

Woop woop happy Friday! As the temperature drops even further, we’ve been taking a good look at beating the winter blues without breaking the bank and cheap family activities for those rainy days. Earlier on this week, FruGal kicked off her homemade Christmas challenge. Keep your eyes on TotallyMoney …

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Frugal face and body scrubs

by A Thrifty Mrs on Nov 17,2011

Looking your best for the party season need not cost you too much in either money or time spent in the vast beauty halls of department stores, instead look toward your kitchen.

Oaty goodness

Whilst running a bath grab yourself around 250g of oats and an old (but …

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Cheap activities to do with your kids when it’s raining

by Alex Manson-Smith on Nov 16,2011

It’s approaching that time of year when another trip to the park becomes about as appealing as typhoid. You’ve got to do something to keep your kids entertained – but what? Here are some ideas for indoor activities that won’t break the bank:
Museums and art galleries
This is when London …

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Simple ways to save on Christmas gifts

by Sian Meades on Nov 15,2011

I love Christmas shopping. Love it. I love it so much that I save it all until the last minute when I’m feeling festive (none of you are feeling festive right now, it’s practically summer, stop forcing Christmas on me). But that also means that my Christmas gift buying …

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Five ways to give to charity for free

by Jo Robinson on Nov 15,2011

Ah Christmas, the season of goodwill to all men. If ever there was a time for donating to charity – this is it. And yet with family finances being squeezed more than ever this year, it’s hard not to be a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to parting …

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TotallyMoney Blog Carnival #43: The Movember Edition

by Harri Pierce on Nov 14,2011

Welcome to the latest TotallyMoney Blog Carnival. Big thanks go to Crystal for her amazing work in setting up and managing this carnival. She has been a real support, helping us take over the reins. From now on TotallyMoney will be running our namesake carnival and we can only hope to do Crystal’s legacy proud. We’re in the process …

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The good life: delicious Christmas cake

by Jo Robinson on Nov 14,2011

Believe it or not, it is not too early to be making your Christmas cake. In fact the sooner you start, the better it will taste.

This recipe might look a bit daunting, but don’t be put off by the long list of ingredients, it’s actually pretty straightforward to make. …

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Act now to avoid a Christmas spending time bomb

by Penny Golightly on Nov 14,2011

The closer we get to the festive period, the more pressure the shops and our nearest and dearest start to pile upon us. It can push even the sanest, most sensible person into spending more than they can afford, and it takes some effort to resist.

This week is the …

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