Erin Yurday

Founder

Erin Yurday is the Founder and Editor of NimbleFins. Prior to NimbleFins, she worked as an investment professional and as the finance expert in Stanford University's Graduate School of Business case writing team. Read more on LinkedIn.

Private School Fees Increased Twice as Fast as CPI and Wages over Ten Years. Parents Partially to Blame

Whether around the dinner table or at the school gates, private school fees are an ever-present source of conversation in the UK. Analysis...

Workplace Pensions: What do you Give Up if you Opt Out?

Here's what you miss out by not contributing to a workplace pension.

FinTech Startup Revolut is Now Offering Personal Loans, but here's when to Avoid

Virtual bank Revolut has been popular since its 2015 launch, for the ability to spend, withdraw cash or send money instantly in many...

Energy Switching Guide

Learns the ins and outs of switching energy suppliers, so you know what to avoid. Find out how the switch happens and different energy...

Moving House? Switch Energy Supplier

How and why to switch energy supplier when you move house.

Driving Licence Points: Everything you Need to Know

Find out how long points stay on your driving licence, and if there's anything you can do to remove points.

Use your Mobile Phone while Driving? That'll be 6 points and a £200 fine

Clear explanations of the rules on driving licence points for using your mobile phone.

The Brexit Effect on Apple Prices

How much have Macs, iPads, iPhones, etc. increased since Brexit? And how do UK Apple price changes compare to the US? Apple has recently...

The Brexit Effect on Average UK Family Holiday Abroad Prices

Holiday abroad price increases and how to pay pre-Brexit prices On average, every UK resident goes abroad for a holiday once a year - but...

Average UK Household Budget 2024

See how your monthly spending compares to the average UK household budget across categories like food, clothing, housing and transport.

Average UK Household Cost of Food 2024

The average UK household spends £82.6 on the weekly shop and £31 on takeaways and eating at restaurants each week. Learn more about UK food...

Sainsbury's Bank Credit Cards

Find out which Sainsbury's Bank credit card might be best for you.