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.

Modified car insurance

NimbleFins explores modified car insurance: what counts and what to look for when buying cover.

Would solar panels work well on my home? How can I tell?

NimbleFins looks at why solar panels are cost effective in one home, but not another.

How long does it take to pay back solar panels - and how much money will you make (or lose)?

With electricity prices skyrocketing, is now the time to install solar panels on your roof? NimbleFins digs into the data to see how long...

Car insurance is on the rise - latest stats show average costs

The average price of car insurance has risen in the UK as experts warn the industry is having to absorb rising repair bill costs. Here's...

Is it cheaper to boil water for tea with a gas hob or an electric kettle?

We were just asked this question, and it's a great one, so the team at NimbleFins ran an experiment to find out. One method is definitely...

Hope for households as four big energy providers back plan that could freeze bills

Four big energy providers have backed plans for a new fund which could freeze bills at the current price cap.

How to rent commercial property

NimbleFins explains how to rent a commercial property, from rules to insurance to property classes and costs.

How to send a parcel by courier

NimbleFins explains how to send a parcel by courier. Here's how it works and what to look out for.

House prices rise nearly 13% in a year with cost of new home £32,000 more expensive

House prices are continuing to rise with latest data showing an average increase of 12.8%. Will they continue to rise?

You could be told to turn off the lights and take shorter showers to avoid blackouts this winter

Is the British reality this winter going to involve taking shorter showers, turning off lights and lowering the thermostat to avoid...

Thousands more underpaid state pension in £1.5bn shortfall

NEW calculations estimate 237,000 people have been underpaid their state pension entitlements with the Department for Work and Pensions (...

Campaign launched to stop travel insurance ‘scandal’ for cancer patients quoted up to £7k for trip

CANCER sufferers are being denied much needed holidays due to being quoted thousands of pounds for travel insurance, with the industry...