If you’ve got savings that you know you probably should invest,but you can’t quite bring yourself to do it,then this column is for you.
The stock market was never designed with women in mind. It was made by men,for men and to capture the attention of men.
For high-performers,the default response to hitting a ceiling is to work harder. But at a certain level,it’s not about more effort.
I don’t mean to reignite the oft-sensationalised generation wars,but there is a lot that older generations can learn from the “lazy” younger ones.
It’s not the economy,markets,investments – it’s about identifying and shifting out of patterns that keep you stuck.
There are a number of common adages in the world of personal finance,and a lot of them aren’t particularly helpful.
If 97.5 per cent of my Harvard advanced economics students can be fooled by AI,what hope do the rest of us have?
It’s back to school in Australia and New Zealand – but with one key difference:Kiwi kids will now learn about money.
Feel like all your issues would be fixed if you only had a bit more money? There might be another side you haven’t considered.
I knew my only shot at avoiding this happening again was to figure out what I could do better next time. So I asked myself a question I’d been avoiding.