Small Change
“Identifying my emotional spending has given me more power and control over my money”
Catherine, 31, is a student studying for a psychology master's while working as a part-time staff nurse. Based in Falkirk, Scotland, she rents with her partner and a parent who lives with them part-time.
"I saved £500 by using round ups and riding my bike"
By automating his saving through round ups and IFTTT, Luke has become more consistent with putting money away and feels more responsible as a result. Here's how he did it!
"The thought of looking at my money used to make me physically sick, now I have so much more control"
Ricky Zalman, 32, is an actor based in Surrey who also works in recruitment in a drama school. He rents a flat alone and earns around £36k a year.
“Analysing my spending data on Monzo helps me be feel more in control of my money”
Olakunle, 37, lives in Rugeley, Staffordshire, with his partner and two children, aged seven and three. He works as a data analyst in the healthcare sector and earns £40k a year.
"I use 19 Monzo Pots to manage every aspect of my money"
Amy Cunningham, 38, lives in Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales, with her husband and three children. She’s a civil servant and earns £26k a year.
"I used to split my cash up into money bags each month, now I just use Pots"
Rob, 44, lives in Nottinghamshire with his mum, who he cares for after she recently had a stroke. He’s a deputy store manager at B&M and takes home around £1,300 each month.
Small changes to make with your money (Part 3)
Small Change is a new series of ideas we’re sharing to help you stay on top of your money and make it go a little further. Our final blog post is all about saving.
Small changes to make with your money (Part 2)
Small Change is a new series of ideas we’re sharing to help you stay on top of your money and make it go a little further. This post is all about ways to take more control.
Small changes to make with your money (Part 1)
Small Change is a new series of ideas we’re sharing to help you stay on top of your money and make it go a little further. First up: getting more visibility on your money.