5th Apr 2022
Grants and financial aid for people with dyslexia can be fundemental to affording the cost of living. Dyslexia affects 20 percent of the population and represents 80–90 percent of all those with learning disabilities. It is also the most common of all neuro-cognitive disorders. However not many people who recieve the diagnosis realise that there…
4th Apr 2022
Are we facing a global financial apocalypse? Our founder and CEO Jasmine Birtles recently hosted a free webinar all about the current state of the economy and the worries we are all facing at the moment. She was spurred to create this webinar due to the bond market bubble, a potential currency resent across the…
3rd Apr 2022
Peer-to-peer lending (P2P) has grown in recent years. But what is it – and how can you both make money from investing in it, and borrow cash to fund projects? As savings rates plummet to not-worth-it levels, putting your money into other things can help protect the future growth of your wealth. Peer-to-peer lending is…
28th Mar 2022
With the end of the tax year looming, we take a look at all of the financial changes happening in April 2022. Although we have previously touched upon these here. We are rounding up everything you need to know to move forward. As we have reported over the last year, from this April (2022), consumers…
25th Mar 2022
Do you ever feel like you need a big financial jargon dictionary? The words and phrases used in letters, bank statements, on the radio, television or within newspapers, magazines and books, can leave us scratching our heads. Even financial journalists can get a little dizzy from the amount of vocabulary out there. That’s why we…
24th Mar 2022
Do you ever feel like you need a big financial jargon dictionary? The words and phrases used in letters, bank statements, on the radio, television or within newspapers, magazines and books, can leave us scratching our heads. Even financial journalists can get a little dizzy from the amount of vocabulary out there. That’s why we…
23rd Mar 2022
Do you ever feel like you need a big financial jargon dictionary? The words and phrases used in letters, bank statements, on the radio, television or within newspapers, magazines and books, can leave us scratching our heads. Even financial journalists can get a little dizzy from the amount of vocabulary out there. That’s why we…
18th Mar 2022
With the cost of living rising, we want to share with you 10 ways to make extra money. From house-sitting to making and selling NFTs, this article will cover it all. So keep reading for 10 ways to make extra money. House sitting Buy to Sell Cash in your gadgets Hampers Make Money Busking Make…
17th Mar 2022
Interest rates rise. The Bank of England has announced raised interest rates for the third time in four months in an attempt to calm the rising cost of living. This is however to be their highest level since March 2020, when Covid lockdowns began. The rise from 0.5-0.75 is however not suspected to be the…
17th Mar 2022
Global recession is coming. At the moment we are all inundated with petrifying news. Energy Prices, tax increases, war and a general sense of doom often feels like it is eclipsing us. None of it is reassuring and we are rarely seeing any solutions to ease our fears. This also comes at a time that…
17th Mar 2022
It is the start of our Spotlight on Investing month here at MoneyMagpie, so we’ve compiled an Investment Articles Round-Up to get you started. From the basics to different types of investing, this is a great place to start. So keep reading, we hope you enjoy our Investment Articles Round-Up. The Basics Cryptocurrency Commodities Gold…
11th Mar 2022
We all aim to get better at saving. Fact. In truth though, it can alienate many people, and knowing who to bank with, how to pay in, what to pay in, it all becomes a little bit confusing. At MoneyMagpie we try to keep our readers up to date with all the best new ways…