No Buy Year, ISA's, Premium Bonds, Money Saving Tips, Frugal Living – Lara Joanna Jarvis May 2020.

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No Buy Year, ISA's, Premium Bonds, Money Saving Tips, Frugal Living – Lara Joanna Jarvis May 2020.




I’m answering your questions all things no buy year, budgeting, saving money, ISA’s, Premium Bonds and MUCH MORE!!!

I asked over on my IG the other day if you had any questions and I thought I would put them on a video for you to answer all of your money saving, budgeting and no buy year questions!!

If you have more questions for me leave them in the comments and I can do another YouTube money video!

Come and find me on Instagram if you want to see things like my budget outfit ideas, ways to make your money go further and more of what I get up to. www.instagram.com/larajoannajarvis

You may like the rest of my no buy year series, which would can watch here, plus budgeting tips and money saving ideas –

And our house buying series here –

Thanks for supporting me and being a part of this amazing community, it would mean the world to me if you would like to subscribe to see more from me, I appreciate every single one of you!

Lots of love, Lara x…(read more)


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21 Comments

  1. NichiFi

    How do you invests your money in bonds?

  2. mikegb1969

    Being frugal is a hard habit to get out of once you have done it for a few years believe me! But rewards are great paid off my house in 14 years. Good luck everyone

  3. Leanne Rivett

    I've just found you, what a brilliant video, looking forward to diving through your back catalogue.

  4. Stacey Buckley

    Great video Lara, so informative as usual 🙂 we are a couple and our food shop has increased too. It seems more expensive because it's all done in one hit, rather than little shops here and there with canteen spends too! I'm WFH and other half is furloughed, once everything is back to normal I'm going see if we can save the extra 20% on top of what we are already saving xx

  5. MrsButtercup26

    Enjoyed watching your video, thanks for the tips Lara.

  6. Chloe McGregor

    I'd love it if you did a video about travelling on a budget! I'd love to see more of the world and travel but I always assumed that going to places like America would just cost so much but hearing you talk about how you've done it before is really inspiring! x

  7. Rebecca Hooley

    see what interest you get with your help to buy ISA. mine was 2.5% which was the best percent I could find, so even if you cant use it for help to buy purposes, it may be worth while keeping that £200 in a month.

  8. Jessi’s World

    Love a no buy month. We also love doing month long pantry challenges, where we only eat what’s in the fridge, freezer and pantry for a whole month and only allow $10 a week for bread milk and a couple of fresh veg. It’s crazy how much extra food we end up with over time.

  9. sandra mclean

    Great video love these videos its made me wiser….how do you go about getting bonds???? Xx

  10. Su Numan

    I have prob told you this before but I was born on my big bro’s Bday. He was 66 this year and I was 52. My mum always baked us 2 cakes, one each – bless her. Good vid Lara. Xxxxxxx.

  11. Just Frugal Me

    Thanks for sharing these tips! This will help you avoid a lot of financial problems like wrong investment or credit decisions. It helps you reach your financial goals.

  12. Chrissie Anne

    Been trying to find out how you set up a selling page on my Facebook account, so far not much help. Wondered if you show us how to sell craft items as a way of boosting ones income xx

  13. Sabahat Naheed

    Step change is a charity and they just advice on debt

  14. Jenny dawson

    Completely agree re food bill ,but I th I k we just have to accept it right now ,we are not spending anything else !None money question I have just started following you so I'm sure older videos may answer this ,what's your work job background? Basically I am just nosey !

  15. Win A

    Hi Lara please can you do a video regarding the help to buy isa, I'd love that. Thank you x

  16. Karina Tuck

    Since lockdown we are spending more on food but have saved about £200 so far on fuel which is good. We have managed to save some of it and used a bit of it to buy some things for our 3 year old to try and keep him entertained at these times.

  17. Pillow Case

    Can you talk more about your premium bonds on your next video, please (From which bank did you avail it from?) And other sources of passive income such as investment etc

  18. Gabrielle Haskell

    i’m trying to take a more minimalist approach so i’m using up all the products i have before i buy anything new, as well as not buying clothes or shoes unless what i’ve got gets worn out or broken xx

  19. Emma Colsey-Nicholls

    I doing a big focus on money this month and talking to different money experts. So, I love that you are talking about this. I feel it's so important that more people talk about taking back control of their money.

  20. sarah wood

    That was great. Please can you explain more about the ISA issue you mentioned and why they are perhaps now not useful. I’d also love to know more about Bonds. You should do a live with a financial expert! 🙂

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