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END OF THE MONTH SAVING TIPS

With the first quarter of 2014 safely stashed away, how can you build and improve your financial habits going forward? Perhaps you’d like to work on the way that you spend and save your money? The fun with making and saving money is that you can be creative and monopolise on really simple ideas that […]

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DON’T THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY

The number of people who are currently saving is declining, research shows. Last year MasterCard conducted a survey to discern consumer purchasing priorities and the research revealed that saving is a forgone priority in an increasing amount of household budgets. The biggest barrier-to-entry in any budget for savings is the belief that there is no […]

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FRESH SAVING TIPS!

Economists are not positive about the growth of investments this year as they foresee a tighter budgetary approach from investors who are feeling the pinch of rising costs. This means that all of us should be doing whatever we can to engage with our monthly spending plans and pull back on unnecessary costs. With that […]

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END OF THE MONTH SAVING TIPS

MONEY DOESN’T GROW ON TREES When last did you hear this saying? Probably when you were a child, a few decades ago…This expression has slowly been silenced by the loud announcements in our consumer driven society. All the messages that are pumped through the media and social networks tell us to consume; not to save […]

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END OF THE MONTH SAVING TIPS

A PENNY SAVED… If you’ve heard this saying used once too many, then you’re not alone!  But the truth is, it’s right on the money.  The best way to accrue wealth is to save and invest in a combination of short, medium and long-term options.  As we mentioned in a previous article, diversification is a […]

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DO YOU NEED A FINANCIAL ADVISOR?

Iona Minton The profession of financial planning is relatively new, the average pensioner will tell you that in their youth financial planning was not even a recognisable term. During and after the Second World War the depression made it virtually impossible for most people to make ends meet, let alone have surplus money to invest. […]

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