HTM December 2020 Wrap-Up
Dear How To Money Reader,
Happy New Year! You’ve made it through the last crazy 12-months — I think that deserves a round of applause.
Welcome to a brand-new year, full of hope, opportunity and adventure (well, we can hope). Although it’s always a good time to set and work towards your financial goals, there’s something extra special about doing it at the beginning of each new year.
It’s a time to reflect on all that’s happened and think about what you want to achieve over the next few years. As I heard the other day when Spotify helped Justin Bieber to worm his way into my brain, life is worth living, and I hope you make the most of the moments you are given in 2021.
New From How To Money
I’ve been publishing quite a few interviews over on the How To Money podcast recently which you might enjoy listening to. They cover everything from personal branding, career skills, robo-advisers, teaching kids about money, creating positive financial habits, buying a house and ethical investing. I hope they can help you kickstart your finances this year on a strong note!
Topical Stories
Interesting Articles From Around The Web
If you’re a fan of Redbubble, I’ve put up some personal finance related designs, so you can support the podcast and keep yourself motivated along your journey! Check them out over here.
Enjoy the Summer holidays!
Kate — HTM Founder & Editor
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