If the idea of mingling your money with your spouse’s money makes the hair on your skin stand up, then you need to have a heart to heart with your honey. Continue Reading →
One of the biggest enemies of the regular Brit is the financial media and their various “predictions,” which are by their very nature, biased and usually inaccurate. Continue Reading →
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Are you dodging phone calls from creditors? Is it hard to cover your monthly expenses because you’re drowning in debt? Continue Reading →
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Budgeting doesn’t have to be a dirty word. Many people relegate budgeting to the lowest depths of their lexicon and refuse to utter the word at all. Continue Reading →
Starting a business may seem daunting at first. Most of us honestly believe we’re not “entrepreneurs” or that we don’t have any ideas worthy of starting a business. Continue Reading →
We have always been taught that if something is too easy, then it must be too good to be true. Unfortunately this old expression could apply to debt consolidation. Continue Reading →
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With 2012 behind us, we can look into the future for better financial tidings. A great way to both measure your success or opportunities and motivate yourself to do better is to track your net worth. Continue Reading →
No one likes budgeting. Let’s make that clear. But if you want to manage your money properly, then it’s best to start out with a system that’s easy and simple. Continue Reading →
As we bring in the New Year, it’s worth taking stock of what we did right and wrong in 2012 and how we can improve in 2013. Continue Reading →
Donating to charity is beneficial for the recipient, and it is shown to also make the giver feel good too. The notion that the gift of giving is better than receiving has been shown with actual research. Continue Reading →
As much trouble as the “financial innovation” of the prior decade caused with the global financial collapse, financial innovations did actually bring some great new investment options that actually are very beneficial to investors. Continue Reading →
Kickstarter has launched in the UK. Kickstarter is a US-based crowd-funding platform, which basically means that an initial inventor, filmmaker or other originator thinks up an idea, puts it online, and then raises cash from investors Continue Reading →
Most people don’t think about working into their seventies based on traditional views of retirement and what we’ve observed from prior generations. However, based on a recent study from the Association of Consulting Actuaries, many companies expect their workers to retire at age 68 or older, Continue Reading →
There’s a tendency to think about money in the wrong way in so many facets of life, we simply couldn’t cover them all here. But one very common mistake people often make is Continue Reading →
When looking at what makes someone successful from either a personal or professional or financial standpoint, much of it often has to do with being organised. Continue Reading →
The conventional wisdom from our parents, leaders and philosophers has always been that wealth or money cannot buy your happiness. However, Continue Reading →