About us

Let’s be real: money can be messy. I know that not because I read it somewhere—but because I’ve lived it.

MoneyTips (blog) wasn’t born out of a “passion for finance” in the way you might hear on every other finance blog. This blog came out of necessity—out of staring at bills I couldn’t pay, juggling debts I didn’t fully understand, and wondering how in the world anyone gets ahead.

If you’ve ever felt like financial freedom is this mysterious thing other people achieve (the ones with six-figure jobs or trust funds), I want you to know: I built this space for people like us. People who didn’t have a head start. People who had to figure things out from the ground up. And yes, people who made some financial mistakes along the way.

Here’s what you can expect from MoneyTips (blog):

1. Honest, Actionable Advice

I don’t do fluff. Every post is written with one goal in mind: to help you take the next step—whether that’s building your first emergency fund, understanding your debt options, or finally making sense of investing (without a finance degree).

2. Lessons from Real Experience

This blog isn’t theory. It’s the result of late-night budgeting sessions, failed side hustles, small wins that felt like miracles, and eventually—financial breathing room. I write like I’m talking to a friend who asked, “How’d you do it?” Because you deserve more than generic advice.

3. A Global Perspective, Real People Focus

Even though most of my readers are from the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other developed countries, I write for humans—regardless of where they’re from. The tips and strategies here are made to adapt, no matter your background or location. Finance is personal, and your journey should feel like yours.


Why I Write

To be completely transparent: I didn’t start this blog thinking I’d become some guru. I just knew what it felt like to be stuck—and what it felt like to finally get unstuck. That’s what I want for you.

MoneyTips (blog) is my attempt to create the kind of resource I wish I had years ago: something clear, grounded, a little bit humorous when needed, and most of all—human.

If you’ve made it this far, thank you for being here. My hope is that something you read here helps you breathe easier, make smarter choices, and start building a life you’re proud of—on your own terms.

See you in the blog.

Faisal Jabbar

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