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How talking about finances shapes our wealth

The Power of Conversation When we think about building wealth, our minds often dart to the tangible components: investments, savings accounts, real estate, and other assets. Rarely do we consider the intangible elements, especially the conversations we have about money. Yet, it’s these very discussions that have a profound impact on our financial trajectory. From a young age, many of us overhear hushed conversations about money—parents discussing bills, friends comparing purchases, or elders reminiscing about economic […]

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The spectre of financial uncertainty

The spectre of financial uncertainty can have substantial impact on one’s psychological well-being and future planning capabilities. However, it is not a burden that has to be perpetually borne. Transitioning from financial uncertainty to stability is achievable by reducing chaos in your cash flow and introducing a greater degree of predictability into your financial planning. Imagine opening your mailbox to see a handful of bills, and instead of that heart-sinking feeling, you nod, because you’ve got […]

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Unleash the power of articulating your financial plan

In the sphere of financial planning, the way we speak about money and articulate our plans can have a profound impact on our financial well-being. The power of articulating a financial plan lies not only in the creation of a roadmap towards your financial goals, but also in how it helps shape your mindset towards your financial journey.  For many of us, conversations about money can be uncomfortable. We tend to veer away from discussions about […]

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Decoding the Language of Money

Just like our language influences our perceptions of the world, the language we use around money – especially the complex jargon and market commentary that often surrounds it – can significantly impact our financial behaviours, perspectives, and, ultimately, our financial planning. You’ve likely heard phrases like “money doesn’t grow on trees”, “time is money”, or “you have to work hard for your money”. These familiar idioms carry deeply ingrained beliefs about money that can subtly, yet […]

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A short (not too boring) story about interest rates

This is the ancient tale of how interest rates change and the forces that shape their destiny. Once upon a time, in the land of economic stability, the ever-changing interest rates kept weaving tales of prosperity and struggle. Central banks, the guardians of monetary stability, navigated the twists and turns of economic indicators, seeking the delicate balance between growth and inflation. In a time when the dragons of inflation threatened the peaceful land of economic stability, […]

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Rising Above the Red

The rise of over-indebtedness is a growing concern not only locally but also for individuals across the globe. Legal action and bad credit records due to non-payment can have serious consequences on people’s financial well-being. In 2022, consumers in South Africa failed to honour a collective debt of R2.8 billion. Similarly, other countries have been struggling with debt issues. In the United States, household debt reached over $15 trillion in the third quarter of 2021, while […]

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Don’t ditch your insurance

In the current economic climate, a growing number of individuals are experiencing financial strain due to the escalating cost of living and rising interest rates. As a result, many are looking for ways to reduce their expenses in order to maintain a balanced budget. Insurance premiums, often perceived as an expendable cost, are among the first expenses that come under scrutiny. However, it’s important to carefully weigh the consequences of cutting back on insurance coverage. While […]

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Common financial planning mistakes

Financial planning can be a daunting task, and it’s common for people to make mistakes as they navigate the complex world of personal finance. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some common financial planning mistakes that many individuals make, as identified by FinTwit contributor Jason Friedman. By learning about these pitfalls and how to avoid them, we’ll better equip you to make informed decisions and set yourself up for long-term financial success. Let’s dive in! Mistake […]

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Use AI to learn more

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought both excitement and trepidation in equal measures. Many see it as a threat to job security, while others believe it has the potential to revolutionise the way we live and work. AI can help you upskill, become more valuable to your business, and create more value in your financial life. As AI continues to advance (faster than ever before!), free educational resources like ChatGPT become more accessible, […]

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The Incredible Bulk

Saving money doesn’t have to send us on a price-smashing frenzy that leaves broken trolleys and disgruntled shoppers in our wake. In fact, panic buying is probably worse for our budget than doing a daily grocery run. With the right approach, buying in bulk can be a smart way to save money on everyday items. If not done correctly, it can lead to waste and even overspending. To maximise the benefits of bulk buying and avoid […]

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