23rd Feb 2024
News broke today that come April, the energy price cap will fall 12.3% to £1,690. This means there will be a fall of £238 for typical dual fuel household Whilst this fall is a very welcome relief to many households, and is a step in the right direction. Bills are still way above what they…
21st Feb 2024
At MoneyMagpie, we’re always receiving loads of money questions and queries from our readers! We love being able to help you out with all your finance-related worries. We’ve compiled a list of key money questions you should know the answers to. It covers things from dealing with debt to investing in the stock market. We’ve…
16th Feb 2024
Investing can be a daunting prospect, particularly if you’re young and considering whether it’s time to put some of your hard-earned money into stocks and shares. In this article we’re going to take a look at all the things young investors need-to-know about the stock market. Click on a link to head straight to a…
13th Feb 2024
Did you know that single households (those living alone) are the second most common type of household in the UK, accounting for almost 1 in 3 (30%) UK households in 2022. That’s 8.3 million households all together. One in three…who’d have thought? Certainly if you go to the supermarket or try to book a holiday…
25th Jan 2024
MoneyMagpie are backing a campaign by Feed, a charity that puts women and families at the heart of infant feeding whether it’s bottle (formula), boobs or tubes. The antenatal class was meant to help first time mum Lisa learn about caring for her baby, instead, the breastfeeding advocate announced: ‘I have six children, I…
15th Jan 2024
As inflation rates rise to their highest levels in over 40 years, individuals and families all over America face significant challenges in maintaining their financial health. With prices increasing dramatically on essential expenses like food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and more, people need proactive strategies to combat inflationary pressures and safeguard their finances during uncertain economic…
31st Dec 2023
Crack down on debt, get your fitness back on track, sell unwanted Xmas presents — if you feel like your new year to-do list is an uphill struggle, you’re not alone. Cupboards full of junk and expanding waistlines are common complaints leading to the January blues. But it doesn’t need to be this way, so…
26th Dec 2023
Twixmas is a boring time of year for all of us. We’re stuffed full of overly rich Christmas food and all daily routine is out the window. In 2020, twixmas is set to be even more boring than ever, as we’re stuck at home and unable to visit friends and family as usual! That’s why…
23rd Dec 2023
If you make a New Years resolution, the chances are by February you’ve completely forgotten about them. Only 8% of people actually manage to keep their resolutions for any decent length of time. So why beat yourself up? Our comprehensive guide digs a little deeper into New Years resolutions and what you can do to…
12th Dec 2023
With 2024 on the horizon, we’re using the milestone as an excuse to highlight some nifty investing habits – for the new year, and beyond! So whether you’re just starting out in your investing journey, or you’re an established investor seeking a helpful reminder or two, this article is for you. As always, scroll down…
7th Dec 2023
Money makes the world go round. As much as we like to think money doesn’t control our lives – it’s a huge part of the every day. That’s why it can be so upsetting when you fall victim to a scam or fraud. Here is our A to Z of scams to be aware of,…
30th Nov 2023
Play your cards right and a modest £1,000 investment today could put you on the path of building a sizeable stock market portfolio. In this article, we’re going to explore how beginner investors might choose to invest an initial £1,000. Plus, we’ll explore how much money investors can make by starting with a low four-figure…