A money expert who is also a chartered accountant has shared the simple steps you can take to save money, budget and plan ahead - and it only takes 10 minutes
Money-saving tips are always welcomed, particularly when it comes to mastering the art of budgeting. Recognising this need, Beth, a chartered accountant known as @bethsbudgetdiary on Instagram, has divulged her uncomplicated payday ritual designed to augment savings with ease.
Beth is no stranger to scrutinising finances at each payday, a habit she deemed crucial not only during her times of financial strain but as an ongoing practice to stay financially astute. She said: "I'm so passionate about having a payday routine because...it gives you peace of mind - you know exactly where your money is going each month."
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