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Does Debt Consolidation Affect Buying a Home?

Debt consolidation is a strategy used by many to manage their finances more effectively. It involves combining multiple debts into one single loan, often helping to reduce your monthly payments or interest rates.  However, for those considering buying a home, it’s important to understand how debt consolidation impacts the mortgage process. This guide will explore…

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What Is Identity Theft?

Identity theft is a growing concern in the UK, posing serious risks to individuals’ financial and personal security. According to a 2023 FICO report, approximately 4.3% of British consumers reported that their identity had been stolen to open financial accounts. To help prevent identity theft, this guide highlights the different types of threats it can…

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Tips for Staying On Budget

Three little words that can change your life completely: On. A. Budget. They’re enough to strike fear into the heart, dread into the soul, and a person into the nearest pub. Sticking to a budget is easier in theory than practice. But, it does get easier with time. At MoneyPlus, we understand the challenges of…

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Can I Rent With an IVA?

An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is a formal agreement between you and your creditors to pay back your debts over a set amount of time, which is typically five to six years. It’s a common solution for those who are facing unmanageable debt, but many people wonder if they can still rent a property while…

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How Social Media Is Affecting Our Spending Habits

Research shows that social media significantly influences consumer behaviour. Shaping the way we communicate, consume information, and spend our money. According to the 2023 Commence Report, which surveyed individuals aged 16-24, millennials and Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) are 51% more inclined to make impulse purchases online. With platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok…

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15 Ways To Save On Your Weekly Shop

Grocery shopping is a necessary task for most households, but it can also be a significant expense. With a bit of planning and some savvy strategies, you can reduce your weekly grocery bill and save £1,000s each year, without compromising on the quality of your meals. So, to help you get started, here’s a list…

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Free Festivals and Carnivals in the UK

The UK is famous for its vibrant and varied festivals, with events for everyone’s tastes and interests. While some festivals can be expensive, the UK also has many free festivals that offer great entertainment without costing a penny. These free festivals showcase music, arts, food, and community activities, highlighting the UK’s rich culture and strong…

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Kids Eat ‘Free’ or for £1

Beefeater ‘free’ kids breakfast Children aged 16 and under can enjoy a complimentary breakfast at any Beefeater restaurant, with up to two children eligible for the free meal per adult purchasing an unlimited cooked breakfast. The offer is only available during breakfast hours: Children have the option of a full cooked breakfast which includes items…

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How To Write Off Council Tax Debt

Dealing with council tax debt can be stressful and confusing, especially if you’re already struggling with other financial obligations and different forms of debt. In this guide, we aim to help you understand the consequences of not paying your council tax and explore the options available to manage or even write off this debt. What…