Most people don't have a money problem, they have a clarity problem
Money is one of the most important parts of life. One of the least talked about.
Many people feel they should "have it sorted" yet feel quietly unsure about where their money actually goes, whether they're making good decisions, or what their financial picture really looks like. That uncertainty can create stress, guilt, or simply a sense that things are more complicated than they should be
The Money Picture was created to help people step back and see their finances clearly.
Not through complicated financial advice, investment strategies, or judgement, but through simple, structured analysis that shows what is really happening with your money.
Who am I
I'm a qualified accountant working in financial services. My day job involves analysing complex financial data and translating it into something clear and usable. I've been doing that for years, and it's given me a sharp sense of where people get lost when it comes to their own finances.
The Money Picture came out of a simple observation: most people I know are financially competent, but they've never had anyone sit down with them and show them their actual picture. Not in a way that's personal, practical, and free from any kind of agenda.
That's what I wanted to build.
Why I built this
I've seen first hand how unclear finances can create unnecessary stress. This service exists to give something most people never get: a clear, honest view of their money without judgement or pressure.
There's no shortage of financial apps and tools out there. What's harder to find is someone who will actually sit with your numbers, make sense of them, and give you a straight answer. That's the gap this fills.
How I work
I work through your actual transaction data. No assumptions, no generic frameworks. What I tell you is based on your numbers, your situation, and what's realistic for you specifically.
The session is a conversation, not a presentation. You ask questions, I give you straight answers.