Kalpana Fitzpatrick
Kalpana is an award-winning journalist with extensive experience in financial journalism. She is also the author of Invest Now: The Simple Guide to Boosting Your Finances (Heligo) and children's money book Get to Know Money (DK Books).
Her work includes writing for a number of media outlets, from national papers, magazines to books.
She has written for national papers and well-known women’s lifestyle and luxury titles. She was finance editor for Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Red and Prima.
She started her career at the Financial Times group, covering pensions and investments.
As a money expert, Kalpana is a regular guest on TV and radio – appearances include BBC One’s Morning Live, ITV’s Eat Well, Save Well, Sky News and more. She was also the resident money expert for the BBC Money 101 podcast .
Kalpana writes a monthly money column for Ideal Home and a weekly one for Woman magazine, alongside a monthly 'Ask Kalpana' column for Woman magazine.
Kalpana also often speaks at events. She is passionate about helping people be better with their money; her particular passion is to educate more people about getting started with investing the right way and promoting financial education.
Latest articles by Kalpana Fitzpatrick
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Over 1.4m households face mortgage rate hike in 2023
News As fixed rate deals come to an end, 1.4 million households will pay significantly more later this year - what does this mean for you?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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How to pick an investment platform
Advice Investment platforms, commonly known as fund supermarkets, allow you to buy, sell and hold funds, stocks and trusts. But how do you pick the right one and what should you look out for?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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House prices fall for four months straight
News UK house prices dipped by 1.5% in December, the fourth consecutive month, Halifax’s latest House Price Index reveals
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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How to gift money to children this Christmas
Advice From funds, premium bonds to a share in their favourite brands – here’s how to gift money to children to Christmas.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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December Premium Bond winners: NS&I reveals the jackpot winners
News NS&I Premium Bond winners announced – how to check if you are winner
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Three of emerging Asia’s best value stocks
Tips If you’re looking to boost your investment in Asia, then here are the stocks you should be considering, says Nitin Bajaj of the Fidelity Asian Values investment trust.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Autumn Statement: Energy Price Guarantee extended – but will not be as generous
News Hunt will extend the Energy Price Guarantee, which was due to end in April 2023. But, the support will be significantly lower. Here’s everything you need to know.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Stamp duty cuts will stay, but only until 2025. How much will you save?
News Hunt: Stamp duty announced in the September mini-Budget will end in 2025, chancellor Hunt has revealed. What does this mean for homebuyers?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Average house prices fall -0.4%. Is the market cooling?
News House prices show their biggest monthly fall in October since early 2021, the latest Halifax House Price Index shows
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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When is the best time to put the central heating on?
Advice We’ve all got energy costs on our mind – but is there a right time to put the heating on and should you just leave it on low all day?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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Learn about money – join our Money Masterclass
News From what is a fund, why your credit score matters to how pensions work – our master class will deliver you financial education to your inbox every week to help everyone learn about money.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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UK inflation back to 10.1%
News UK inflation creeps back to its 40-year high from the summer, driven by rising food costs
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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US inflation remains higher than expected
News US inflation fell by 0.1% but remains higher than expected due to the rising cost of food, shelter and medical care.
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published