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Money management Archives - Page 6 of 6 - Caroline Jean-Baptiste

Money management

Who is in charge of your money?

2019-10-30T20:05:19+10:00October 30th, 2019|Money management|

I'm not a financial adviser, but I do take a professional interest in the way people manage their money. While some of us might be bored senseless at the thought of managing money or paying bills or discussing budgets - let alone living on a budget (or spending plan as I prefer to call them!), it's important that you at least have a clue [...]

Where are you getting your financial advice?

2019-10-30T19:20:51+10:00October 23rd, 2019|Home loan, Money management|

I was reading an article yesterday written by a financial planner and she was talking about who people (particularly women) get their financial advice from. The answer she heard most was "Dad". While I love dads and think that the vast majority of them are awesome, unless they work in finance or are actively investing or buying property, they're not the best person to [...]

7 ways to improve your financial fitness

2019-09-30T20:33:59+10:00September 11th, 2019|Money management|

Fitness is something that most of us strive towards. We want to be strong, fit and healthy. We pay for gyms, personal trainers, active wear, yoga mats and the best runners that we can afford. We spend time and energy on our pursuit of physical fitness. But how much time do you spend pursuing financial fitness? How financially fit do you consider yourself? If [...]

Falling off the money management wagon

2019-09-04T08:13:53+10:00June 26th, 2019|Money management|

No matter how strong our resolve is, no matter how much we want something, no matter how well we've been doing, there usually comes a time when we fall off the wagon. I fell off my "money management" wagon last week - and I'd been doing so well! I've got a pretty big goal to pay off my mortgage, so I've got a spending [...]

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