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#171 Ask Andy (answering listener questions)
Season 5 · Episode 171

#171 Ask Andy (answering listener questions)

Cash Chats UK Money & Personal Finance podcast · Be Clever With Your Cash

February 23, 202128m 2s

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Show Notes

This week I'm sharing with you all a chat I had with one of you. Listener Eli won a competition at the start of 2021 to have an hour-long video chat with me about his finances.

Here are the highlights as I help him with questions about credit cards vs savings, switching prepayment energy and how much to save for tax when you're self-employed.

Plus, my answer to Eli's question about the number one things he should do to improve his finances!

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ABOUT CASH CHATS

Cash Chats is presented by money blogger and broadcaster Andy Webb.

In 2020 the podcast was featured as one of the top finance podcasts by publications including Apple, Good Housekeeping, The Sun and the Independent.

In 2019 it was awarded Best Money Podcast at the SHOMOS - the UK Money Bloggers community annual awards.

On each Cash Chats episode you can hear Andy share ways to get the most from your money. He's often joined for friendly and accessible conversations by a friend from the UK Money Blogger community to cover topics as diverse as freebies and investments.

Andy also runs the award-winning website Be Clever With Your Cash, presented Channel 5's Shop Smart Save Money and founded the community ukmoneybloggers.com. To contact Andy email [email protected]

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Andy's handle is @AndyCleverCash and you can follow him over at:

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MUSIC

The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence