Nicole Willing is a contributing writer at Finder. As a journalist she has covered technology, finance, energy and mining for 20 years, including as editor of a daily commodities newsletter. She’s passionate about sharing knowledge to help others make informed decisions. Nicole has an honours degree in Journalism and Social Science from City University in London. She became a freelancer to fully embrace her love of travel and work remotely.
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