If you spent one hour a month nurturing your finances for the next twelve months, how would you feel this time next year? What would be different?
Mapping out a plan for achieving your big goals and managing everyday spending is the goal of Money Lessons, the new book from financial expert Lisa Conway-Hughes.
Lisa is a qualified Financial Advisor with fifteen years’ experience and a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society.
She blogs as her alter ego Miss Lolly, offering unbiased financial wisdom, especially for younger women.
Lisa’s opinions have featured in the Guardian, Financial Times, Telegraph, Independent, Glamour and Citywire as well as on BBC News, discussing subjects such as The Budget.
She gives regular corporate talks and has recently started a podcast called ‘She’s On The Money’.
Here’s my conversation with Lisa Conway-Hughes, Miss Lolly, in episode 435 of Informed Choice Radio.
Money Lessons: How to manage your finances to get the life you want, by Lisa Conway-Hughes
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