Fixed
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Quarterly magazine about how to save money in everyday life and look after your investments. Produced by Crowdstacker.
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Fixed Magazine is all about how to save and invest money and the latest issue features everything you need to know about owing and running an EV. Check it out for free here bit.ly/46mYjTL
Owning and running an EV needn't be expensive. Check out the latest issue of Fixed to see out round-up of EVs for under £30,000 bit.ly/43XdFfI
Check out the latest issue of Fixed Magazine It's free!) to find out everything you need to know about buying, running and charging an EV bit.ly/45WXH70
Tuesday trivia: which station is this (photographed in 1968)?
It's time to clear out your cupboards and scavenge your attic space to see if you have any collectibles that might be worth a bob or two. Check out the latest issue of Fixed Magazine to see what could be worth more than you think. bit.ly/3O497N6
If you're struggling to get motivated to mow the lawn or tend to your flowerbeds, check out the latest issue of Fixed Magazine to find out the impact a well tended garden can have on the value of your house. bit.ly/3b7RcGo
You can hold more than just cash or stocks in a tax-free ISA you know? Want to find out exactly what is ISA eligible - you might be surprised bit.ly/375GdM2
We've got everything from money tech to greener pensions. Check out this library of interesting articles taken from Fixed Magazine and beyond bit.ly/3J9FJBw
With snow back on the cards (bbrrrrr!) why not check out how the weather can affect your money? bit.ly/3LppDFI
Want to save more money? Fixed is just jam packed full of ideas how to grow your savings and investments. Plus it's free! Download it here bit.ly/3Dgtz8G
This is the big one. Incresaing the National Insurance threshold so it now matches Income tax from July. That £3,000 rise of threshold to £12,570 is a gain of £330 a year And more than offsets the 1% rise for many on lower incomes. Good call #SpringStatement2022
Apparently the Institute of Fiscal studies has done the numbers in detail and they put the break even around £35,000 - so my rough calculation was a little high.
My rough mental calculation is that those who earn under c£39,000 will see no rise in NI (from July) and most see a cut. Those who earn over that amount will see a rise (This is from combining new 1.25% point higher rate, with the £3,000 starting threshold) #springbreak2022
This is a tax cut for workers, for pensioners, for savers. A £5bn tax cut for over 30 million people. #SpringStatement2022
What's in the Which? Money newsletter? ○ Saving money on bills ○ Latest deals and bargains ○ Expert consumer advice ○ Pensions & savings ◉ All of the above
Your Friday night oasis of calm is about to return. Hope you're as excited as we are! See you soon 🙂🌷🎥 #GardenersWorld #FlowersOnFriday #GardeningTwitter #SpringIsComing #DogsOfTwitter
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🇺🇦Wondering how you can help the people of Ukraine? Here's a round-up of charities helping those caught up in the conflict 🇺🇦 themoneyedit.com/banking/saving…
Spring is nearly here which means warmer weather and no need to wear socks! And the weather doesn't just affect your footwear it can also affect your money. Find out how here bit.ly/3KaW1uU
It's time to think about next year's ISA but can you put anything in it apart from cash and stocks? Find out in the latest issue of Fixed bit.ly/3M8l6Zc
What does it really mean for your pension if you decide to go green. Check out Fixed Magazine to find out bit.ly/35meUfm
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