Live Well
Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive! Here we cover the other side of financial independence. Lifestyle, health, travel, sport and luxury purchases.
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Money Rules For Graduates
In this article I’m sharing the 6 money rules for graduates, I wish someone sat me down and told me. I might not have listened,

Northern Ireland Property Market
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Money Prep Sunday
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5 Money Tips For Your 20s & 30s
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How to support your friend’s business
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How To Save £10K FAST
According to research by money.co.uk, 31% of us save less than £100 per month and nearly 26% of those surveyed have less than £1000 saved

How to save money for Christmas
It’s not my job to tell you how to spend your money. Well, it is, but really it isn’t. Yet, if I start the conversation
Live your best life
Enjoying the journey towards financial independence is equally important to the goal. In our Live Well articles, we aim to provide a broad spectrum of topics that will help you live a more fulfilling life in body and mind. We’ll also write about the lesser covered topic of spending. Focusing on frugality doesn’t mean being cheap, but rather spending on those things that are important to you. Want a ski trip to the Alps? A luxury watch? If it fits your budget, go for it!
For many financial independence provides an opportunity to refocus on the areas you’ve neglected over the past years and decades. Health and fitness will be a huge focus