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10 New Money Blogs to Read in 2020

There’s such an active community of money saving and money making blogs here in the UK. It feels like there’s no end of blogs you can read for ideas, inspiration, tips, hacks and useful content that can help you with your financial mindset, organisation and freedom.

Although I’ve been blogging for over 15 years now, this is my first move into the world of blogging about money and finding ways to create the kind of lifestyle that suits your family life, career and ambitions. And I’m not the only one – new money blogs are popping up everywhere. I think this is great news and I’ve really been enjoying discovering new ways to think about money and other financial topics. I hope you do too!

To help you discover a new favourite, here are some great money blogs to read in 2020.

The Grumpy Git

Scott Dixon, author of How to Complain: The Consumer Guide to Resolve Complaints and Motoring Disputes, has brought his experience to the web with a new blog dedicated to understanding consumer rights and money saving tips.

If you’re looking for ways to save money on your car, check out this post on motoring money saving tips.

The Financial Wilderness

Dan at The Financial Wilderness blogs about how to boost your finances, from the experienced background of working in banks and finance in the heart of London. You’ll find content that covers credit cards, pensions, stock markets and debt management, among others.

Feeling inspired to change your financial situation while stuck at home? This post on easy ways to improve your finances is full of ideas.

Money Saving Aimee

Aimee started 2018 with £23,700 of debt, and two years later she’s paid it all off and moved onto building savings. If this debt-free journey resonates with you and you’re looking for practical tips to help you pay off debt and save, Money Saving Aimee is a great resource for you.

Having a healthy approach to money can go a long way towards helping you build savings. Check out Aimee’s post on steps to change your money mindset to start you off on the right track.

The Savvy Sloth

Who doesn’t love a sloth? The Savvy Sloth is home to ideas, tips and tricks to help you make money and save money from the comfort of your home. I love the focus on working smarter not harder, so if that’s something you’re aiming for too then this would be a good blog to add to your list.

Explore new ways to increase your income from where you’re sat with this guide on ways to make extra money from your sofa.

Bee Money Savvy

Emma at Bee Money Savvy is on a mission to help us live out our own version of financial freedom, however that looks for us. This award-winning blog is home to tips on how to earn money, live sustainably and save money.

If one of your goals is to make more money each month, check out Emma’s guide featuring 10 ways to boost your income.

MoneySavingSuperhero

If you’re looking to start saving money and make it a regular habit, MoneySavingSuperhero offers lots of ideas and tricks to help you get there. From affordable family buys to business support, you’ll find resources to help you save.

Mix your money saving journey with some pop culture and discover these money lessons from Tiger King.

Save Like a Bear

Planning to buy a house or save towards a big investment? Save Like a Bear features advice and insights into how to save a bear-sized chunk of money to put towards your big life goals. If you’re looking for practical tips and inspiration, Bear has this and more.

If you need motivation and ideas to help you reach your goal, check out this post on epic ways to save for a house.

Alieshia

If you’re looking for disability-friendly personal finance advice, Alieshia is a great resource. You’ll find content that covers discounts for carers, initiatives for vulnerable customers and more.

At the moment it can be difficult to get access to food and essentials if you’re at home shielding. If this applies to you, there’s a list of ideas and resources in this post all about where to find food if you’re shielding.

Money’s on the Mind

If you’re a student looking for money saving tips and ideas on how to make money, Money’s on the Mind has plenty of ideas to get you started. It was created to share ways to earn money through side hustles and reduce financial barriers.

Side hustles can be a fun way to increase your income. Try something new with this guide on how to make money selling on Amazon FBA.

Budgeting and Saving

Make steps towards saving more money and living within your budget with the help of Rhian at Budgeting and Saving. On the blog you’ll find tips on how to save money, as well as how you can make money with different ventures like blogging.

If you’ve been meaning to start your own blog, here’s a look at different ways you can make money as a blogger.

Which are your favourite money blogs?

If you’re an avid reader of money or savvy lifestyle blogs, which are your favourite? I’m always looking for new things to learn so leave a comment with some of your best-loved blogs below!

4 Comments

  • justine meyer
    2 June 2020 at 4:47 pm

    Some great advice here thank you

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    • nicola
      7 June 2020 at 10:12 pm

      Thank you for checking it out!

      Reply
  • Ellen Stafford
    2 June 2020 at 6:30 pm

    Great list. Thanks for sharing. I will check them out!

    Reply
    • nicola
      7 June 2020 at 10:12 pm

      Thanks for stopping by! I’m sure you’ll find some great blogs 🙂

      Reply

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