Tore Petterson spends money on nightlife, taxis and trinkets in favor of housing. Now he want to buy his own home and desperately needs the help of Silje Sandmæl to achieve the dream.
Jenny Jenssen loves to enjoy herself and to pamper her daughter. Jenny also does not let a seemingly good offer go by. Now Jenny wants to tighten up and save for the big American trip.
Niklas Baarli has good finances, but also a very high consumption. It turns out that he spends extremely much money on food, so much so that he can quickly save for a long dream vacation that he has never had.
Comedian Trine Lise Olsen loves the good life, and spends most of her money on bar visits, restaurants and taxis. Her dream is to move to Oslo and she therefore needs Silje Sandmæl's help.
Johanna Grønneberg lives her life in L.A. and there it is easy to spend money on a lot of strange things. Her luxury habits must be tightened and impulse shopping must end.
Silje Sandmæl is shocked when she goes through John Arne Riise's private bank statement, which is as thick as a book. Can DNB's consumer economist help him cut expenses and set up a savings agreement?
Top blogger Kristin Gjelsvik and cohabitant Dennis have no control over their finances and really need help from Silje to get an overview of bad habits and sky-high consumption.
If Mia Gundersen wants to keep the house and apartment she owns, it is urgent to get her finances in order. The artist has both a sky-high consumption and anxiety about paying bills.
Silje is shocked when she sees how much money the NRK profile Ronny Brede Aase spends on parties and nightlife. In just one year, he has drawn the card at a total of 150 different nightclubs.
Bård Hoksrud's finances are good, but despite this he has not been able to set aside money for renovations. Silje soon discovers that Bård can easily cut down on two large money drains, namely pins and Pepsi.
Gunhild Dahlberg loves to drink coffee mocha in a café and likes to burn money on long holidays abroad. Her fear is having to cut back on the things in life that give her the most joy.
Erlend Elias loves the glamorous life and has a consumption that shines with interest in clothes, shoes, styling and extravagant interiors. He has never saved a penny and knows little about where the money goes.
Silje Sandmæl takes a deep dive into artist Carina Dahl's private bank statement and finds, to put it mildly, a lot to grab. Carina eats more out than she eats at home and in addition she loves shopping for new clothes.