Uncensored Money Season Two: Navigating End of Year Sales, Payment Options, Credit Cards & Loyalty Points

Melissa Browne: Ex-Accountant, Ex-Financial Advisor, Ex-Working Till I Drop, Now Serial Entrepreneur & Author, Financial Wellness Advocate, Living a Life by Design | 23/11/2021

 

In the new season of Uncensored Money Mel is joined by Lawsie, a Gen Y ex-financial advisor and ex-accountant.

In our fifteenth episode of Season Two we talk about all the end of year sales that have and will continue to bombard us in our inbox, phones, socials and more over the coming weeks and months. We discuss our strategies for being savvy when it comes to navigating the sales and ensure you don't spend more than you want to. As well as chat about the different payment options and techniques used by retailers to encourage you to spend and what to be aware of when it comes to credit card points and loyalty reward points.

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