Below are my final seven financial tips. 1. Staying on top of the IRD This is my 29th year in business. Over that time, I've met many people and dealt with a myriad of issues. Here's one thing that's common amongst them all – no..
Read ArticleThis is the second of two blogs on managing the money at different stages of a woman's life - you can read part one here. SINGLE AT 35 Frequently, from the age of 25 through to 35 our earning capacities increase. Regrettably, so do our expenditures..
Read ArticleIrrespective of whether we love or hate the green stuff, or fear or revere the gold, the cold hard fact of the folding is money rules our everyday lives to a significant extent. Sure it can't make you happy and it can't buy you love...
Read ArticleIn this second part of the 2-part series of Getting to Grips with your Coin I discuss how your money comes in either weekly, fortnightly or monthly. I hope you enjoyed my short video blog. .
Read ArticleToday in a two-part series I discuss the money life you want. To get a better money future you need to be in control of your money - what's going in and out of your pocket. I hope you enjoyed my short video blog. Ciao...
Read ArticleToday I talk about the your money outcomes and how to change our thoughts. How you think about money and what drives your thinking about money is determined by a number of factors, like your up bringing or your culture. I hope you enjoyed my..
Read ArticleJust a minute with Janet. Today I discuss the three bank accounts you must have in your life. This is exactly how I run my day to day banking. I hope you enjoyed my short video blog. .
Read ArticleWhilst the world has changed over the centuries, one thing remains the same: teenagers are subject to lots of peer pressure. Pressures to appear cool, to have the right clothes, to listen to the right music, to be seen in the right places, even to..
Read ArticleFor many of us, each New Year starts off with good intentions. We make New Year Resolutions and expand great energy in the first couple of weeks achieving our goals. Around February or March, our motivational levels dwindle and our everyday lives take over. Needless..
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