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Kalpana Fitzpatrick is the Finance Editor at Hearst Magazines. She writes for publications such as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Red and Prima, and her relatable, jargon-free articles cover a wide range of money management topics, such as how we can break down the taboos that surround money and the importance of financial literacy.
Today on The Wallet:
1/ Kalpana explains how we can open up the conversation around money with our friends, without judgement or shame, and how to overcome FOMO that leads to impulse spending.
2/ Having saved £1,000 by reviewing her household bills and service providers, Kalpana gives her top tips for renegotiating deals to save money.
3/ The pandemic has made many of us more attuned to our finances, and we’ve seen a rise of interest in investing. Kalpana shares her personal story of saving and investing money, and offers encouraging words to those who want to start investing.
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