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The countdown to Christmas is on and with the prospect of looming social events and gifts to buy, it’s no wonder the festive season is one of the most expensive times of the year. Many people often feel the financial burden long after the celebrations are over and January arrives. ‌

It should come as no surprise that the start of the new year is the busiest time for debt help charities, with people struggling to cope with the December blow out. Despite the lingering cost of living crisis, people are expected to spend an average of £600 on Christmas-related products and activities. ‌

If that seems a bit extravagant and you’re looking for a quick way to save money with just three weeks to go until the big day, Jonathan Watts Lay, Director at WEALTH at work has shared 10

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