Personal finance is full of terms and words that can seem confusing and complicated.
To help you make sense of all this money-related jargon, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most common terms you are likely to come across in your day to day with plain English alternatives.
Jargon: Council Tax
Plain English: A local tax paid by residents to their local authority (council) to fund local services like schools, rubbish collection and social care.
Jargon: Direct Debit
Plain English: An automatic payment arrangement where money is taken directly from your bank account to pay bills.
Jargon: Budget
Plain English: A plan for managing your income and expenses to ensure you can cover your living costs.
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