Month: August 2018

  • ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ with Charlotte Jessop

    FEATURE IMAGE CHARLOTTE JESSOP WOMAN INVESTOR

    Welcome back to another post in my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series, where we talk women and investing. This week I am talking with Charlotte Jessop of Looking After Your Pennies. Firstly, tell us about yourself? I’m Charlotte. I’m married with two kids aged 3 and nearly 1. We own our home which we have a mortgage […]

  • Kidzania Review: Plus Where To Get Cheap Kidzania Tickets

    Kidzania Review - Plus Where To Get Cheap Kidzania Tickets

    We were lucky enough to go to Kidzania last week thanks to Kidzania and Picniq who currently have an exclusive ‘kids go half price’ offer on tickets. If you’ve been, you’ll know what an absolutely fabulous place it is. If you haven’t, we crammed as much as we could in a very busy 4 hours and […]

  • Five Frugal Things I’ve Done This Week – 17th August

    Shopkins birthday supplies

    A month in to the holidays. Those rainy days of typical school holidays which seem to last forever have been replaced by sunny days of outdoor play where the kids flop in to bed exhausted. This is what summers should be like! After a fabulous week last week with all four of us at Kelling […]

  • 5 Common Reasons Your Holiday Insurance Won’t Pay Out

    5 COMMON REASONS YOUR HOLIDAY INSURANCE WON'T PAY OUT #HOLIDAYS #INSURANCE #MONEY

    We all hope for a relaxed and easy going holiday with little drama. Buying travel insurance when you go away is essential if you don’t want to risk unforeseen costs if something goes wrong. Which unfortunately sometimes they do. Have you ever put in a claim and your holiday insurance won’t pay out? I learned […]

  • ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ with Lesley Negus

    Welcome back to another post in my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series, where we talk women and investing. This week we have something a bit different – we are talking women property investors. To date on the series we have talked to women who hold investments mainly in the stock market through their pensions, ISAs and […]