Rescue your finances with a short term loan from LoanPig. Summer is over, the kids are back at school, and before we know it Christmas will be here!! But in amongst all the business of everyday life there is one small problem: money. Or, to be more accurate, lack of it
How to save money on utility bills
More money saving tips from LoanPig. Energy bills are big news yet again. In July it was reported that people who have smart meters installed might only save an average of £11 annually on their energy bills, much less than originally hoped. Then in August British Gas
Five Common Money Mistakes
Sort out your finances with online loans from LoanPig It is a sad fact of life that some people are good with money and others just aren't. We've all got that one friend who always seems to be able to buy what they need and yet also has savings and, as far as we can
Rebuilding a Bad Credit Rating: Go it Alone or Get Help
If you have a bad credit rating, or even if there are just inaccuracies on one of your credit reports (you do have three - one with each of the major credit reporting companies) making the decision whether to try to repair your credit yourself and save money or hire an
15 Easy – and Painless – Ways to Save for Tomorrow
You know that you should be saving more of your money, whether it's for a specific goal (a new house, a new car, a nice holiday) or just for a rainy day. In fact, you know that everyone should have a savings account that has more than a couple of quid in it. And you do
How To Save Big On Your Summer Holiday Travel: Part Two: Saving in the Sun
Last week, we offered all kinds of savings suggestions to help you get to a great holiday destination for less. This week, as promised, we have more, this time to help you stretch cash further once you arrive and the holiday party really begins: Be wary of car rental
How to Help Your New Spouse Rebuild Their Bad Credit
The day you got married was great. Now you are looking forward to a very rosy future with your new spouse. However, something someone said at the reception on your big day has stayed in the back of your mind. Uncle Fred said your new spouse's bad credit was really going
Get Fit on a Budget – Getting in Shape for Less
You've made a promise to yourself to really work on getting fit this coming year – preferably before it’s time for your bigger summer holidays - but your wallet can't quite cope with the extra strain that an expensive gym membership or sessions with a pricey
The 50/20/30 Rule – The Less Painful Way to Stick to a Sensible Budget
Budgets are terrifying. There. We said it. If you are like most people, whenever it's suggested you make - and stick - to a budget your mind immediately begins to panic “Don’t worry beer money. I won’t let them get you. Nandos, don’t look at them and maybe they
How to Save Money on Your Weekly Food Shop and Still Eat Well
The weekly food shop. Yes, we say it's a pain, but once we get to the supermarket and start strolling the aisles you have to admit, as chores go it's not that bad. All that food! All those drinks! Look, they're making a new cereal with marshmallow bits and fruity pieces