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Money Journal is a notebook designed to help you get the most out of your money. It’s printed in the U.K by a family run company. The luxury G.F Smith card cover is printed with plastic free, plant based inks that give rich colour without harming the planet. The inside pages are a creamy white, responsibly sourced paper that’s a joy to write on. A pen glides across the page without any annoying ink bleed through. Hate notebooks that are hard to break in and then fall apart? So do we, that’s why our books are stitched with lay flat binding, so once opened they lie flat and stay flat (perfect for left handers)!
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National Business Register Group LTD, Central Boulevard, Blythe Valley Park, B90 8AG, Solihull, United Kingdom
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