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Join our Messageboards and ask your finance questions!
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Are you worried about your finances?
Do you have questions about the impact of the lockdown?
Then join our Coronavirus Messageboards and start asking - we'll do our best to answer.
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Earn cash with 20Cogs from home
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If you’re bored at home right now, how about earning some extra cash with 20Cogs?
It’s completely free to sign up and users make an average of £200 a month.
The highest payout was £700 in a month, could you beat it?
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Make money with cashback site Widilo
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Are you someone who does a lot of online shopping?
If so you could be earning some rather lucrative rewards for just doing what you always do.
Widilo is a platform that rewards online shoppers with cashback and promotional codes that they can use at their favourite online retailers.
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6 issues of Good Housekeeping for just £6
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In need of some positivity?
Enjoy Good Housekeeping delivered directly to your door every month!
Good Housekeeping comes packed with dozens of delicious triple-tested recipes, beauty and style tips for every age, smart money saving strategies, home ideas and interviews with the women who inspire you.
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Part of the Government’s financial support package during the coronavirus involves grants to local authorities and some charities.
These grants are for those who have slipped through the gaps in other Government support schemes – or who are extremely vulnerable and need additional help.
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Save money or even make extra cash with online shopping.
With lots of shops closed right now, and only essential, infrequent visits to the supermarkets permitted, buying online is going to be more popular than ever at the moment.
So if you are buying lots online, you might as well make some money back!
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More than nine million people are expected to be furloughed, while others are suffering redundancies, have reduced hours, or no sign of work at all on zero-hours contracts.
However you’ve been affected, we’re hoping to offer up some advice on how to stay sane and reduce some of the financial stress, what you can do for free, and earn a little on the side.
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Self-isolation boredom is already setting in for many of us.
Even if we’re not in a household that’s officially self-isolating, most leisure activities seem out of reach with our lockdown / social distancing instructions.
Enter, streaming and subscription services!
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- Platinum magazine - column - introduction to investing
- Thursday 8th April - BBC Radio Sussex - financial questions
- Thursday 8th April - Talk Radio - business insurance
- Sunday 12th April - LBC - small business loans
- Tuesday 14th April - BBC Radio London - making money
- Tuesday 14th April - BBC Radio Solent - Lent promises
- Tuesday 14th April - BBC Radio WM - questions about furloughing
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Every newsletter is bursting with money making and money saving ideas, plus exclusive deals, competition prizes and freebies.
Love, Jasmine
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