
Faith Archer
Previously deputy personal finance editor at The Daily Telegraph and money saving columnist for Woman & Home, she has been writing about money for more than 18 years, for publications from the Sunday Times, the Financial Times and Mirror Online to Good Housekeeping, Red, Woman and Woman’s Weekly. Faith also appears regularly on BBC Radio.
Faith aims to make money matters easier to understand, with practical tips on everything from household bills and family budgeting to investments, pensions and tax. She made the big move with her family from London to Suffolk back in 2014 and has since acquired a dog and three chickens.
Latest articles by Faith Archer
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How to spot greenwashing when it comes to being ethical with your money
Just how serious is greenwashing? We look at what it is and how to spot the signs of false claims
By Faith Archer Last updated
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Self-employed pensions: everything you need to know
Working for yourself means that arranging a pension is entirely your responsibility. We highlight why it’s crucial to get a self-employed pension in place
By Faith Archer Published
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What is a self-invested personal pension (SIPP)?
A SIPP allows you to have a greater say in how your money is invested, but the range of investment options open to you can vary significantly
By Faith Archer Published