February 2026 Free Money Earnings Report £457

Free Money Earnings: £97
Free Cash Fund Gains: £304
Stoozing Fund Profits: £56


February 2026 Free Money Earnings


Bank Rewards: £6
  • RBS My Rewards: £3
  • Natwest My Rewards: £3
Decluttering Sales: £62
  • Mens Snow Boots: £8
  • Mens Running Shoes: £5
  • Nike Air Jordan Mens Trainers: £15
  • Blender: £6
  • Ikea Lamp: £10
  • Kids Walkie Talkies: £8
  • Used tennis balls: £10
Cashback: £29
  • AMEX credit card Cashback: £29

MonthFree Money Earnings+/- Monthly Target (£125)Accumulativeto Year End Objective (£1,500)
January £253+£128£253£1,247
February£97-£28£350£1,150

A whopping profit of £457 Free Money in February 2026. Even though I only made £97 from Free Money Streams, the Free Cash Fund delivered a significant monthly gain of £304 and the Stoozing Fund returned to baseline profits with £56 in line with expectations.

Streams-wise, it has been a pretty uneventful month. Nothing exciting to report. Steady earnings throughout.

Bank Rewards. Two remaining bank rewards accounts bringing home £3 a piece. The math is simple here.

Cashback. My always reliable AMEX generated £29 from spending activities. Nothing short of predictable. I wish I could bring some more to the table but that was it.

Decluttering Sales. Seven items sold for a profit of £62. An average of £9 per item (£36 per hour of my precious time) is not a particularly impressive ratio but the point here is that I am getting rid of my clutter and getting close to my £500 goal for the year (£168 up to this point). A mix of clothing, appliances, toys and sporting goods.

The Free Cash Fund has surpassed the £14k mark now. I am conscious that ebbs and flows will be part of the mix but having reached a critical amount of money in the Fund means a strong positive uptrend given a balanced allocation of funds between Cash ISAs and Stocks & Shares ISAs. The same can be said about the Stoozing Fund where a £60 profit per month is essentially guaranteed now. Remember that it all started with nothing but a plan not so long ago. I am not spending it in a fancy car, luxury holidays or pointless rubbish I do not actually need. This money does not even exist.

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