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Stay in control with the free MoneyHelper budget planner

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The price of everyday essentials is going up. You’ve probably noticed it at the supermarket and in your monthly bills. Inflation and interest rate rises mean that your money might not stretch as far as it used to.

MoneyHelper’s free budget calculator will help you to know exactly where your money is being spent and how much you’ve got coming in. Knowing how to manage a budget and keeping track of where every pound is being spent is a great first step to starting your savings, getting out of debt or preparing for retirement.

The budget planner will give you:

  •  a place to record all your spending, so you won’t forget anything
  •  a breakdown of your finances by category
  •  personalised tips when you’re all finished.

Take control of your finances today by visiting Budget Planner | Free online budget planning tool | MoneyHelper.

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