money habits
Until your child has traded a day of his or her life for a pay cheque it’s unlikely they’ll fully appreciate the value of money. Whether in the form of a holiday waiting job, babysitting, tutoring, coaching or pet-sitting, the
When purchasing using your ‘straight’ facility, these purchases will be included when calculating the repayment owing at the end of the grace period. When purchasing on your ‘budget’ facility, you can select a period over which to repay the loan,
When it comes to money, controlling your emotions is more than just resisting the need for instant gratification. Making good economic decisions is highly dependent on us being able to control our emotions, including the psychological and cognitive biases that
Avoid the temptation of buying too much car for your purposes as it will only serve to burden you with extra costs such as higher insurance premiums, fuel costs, tyre replacements, and expensive spare parts and services.
If you’re in a partnership, you’re part of a team. For your team to succeed, it helps if you are both working towards the same set of goals, and employing your joint resources for the benefit of the team, not
Spending money before you actually receive it can place you in a financially precarious position. Whether you’ve sold your house, been promised a bonus or cashed in a policy, wait until the money is safely in your bank account before
Raising teenagers is expensive and their needs are seemingly endless. Cell phones, data, clothing, entertainment and tech gadgets all come with a hefty price tag, and it’s easy to feel that your teenager doesn’t fully appreciate the value of money
Don’t wait for January to start thinking about how to improve your financial fitness in 2020. We’ve compiled a list of our top 20 financial resolutions for you to consider and adopt to make next year a truly prosperous one.