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How to Save Money Fast (No Matter How Much You Earn)
If you got hit by an emergency that required you to spend $400 right now, where would you get the money? If your answer to this question is not ‘from my emergency fund, duh!’ then you’ve probably not been saving enough. If you started thinking about whom you’d call...
9 Best Money Saving Tips You Have Never Heard Of!
"When you get your paycheck at the end of the month, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Is it "I need to buy that new gadget, pair of shoes, go out with my crew, dine in that new restaurant in town..." or do you think "how can I make this money earn me more...
8 Reasons Why Saving Money is Important
Why are you always saving money? If you asked me this question a few weeks ago, I’d have given you loads of answers. For an emergency fund, to reinvest in my business, to take advantage of investment opportunities, for school, for a vacation, to get myself nice stuff,...
8 Biggest Money Traps to Avoid in Your 20s
Last week, I was invited for a webinar to talk to young people about personal finance. One of the topics they wanted me to address is money traps to avoid in their 20s. Before I gave them my thoughts about it, I asked them to share the money traps they knew of or the...
How to Invest in your 20s (Best Beginners Guide)
You’ve probably already heard of the greatest secret to investing. It’s the greatest and most valuable asset in your investment portfolio. The best part is, you already have it in abundance. You know what I’m talking about, right? Okay fine, I’ll reveal the secret:...
11 Ways to Feel Rich (Even on a Budget)
I have often told stories about poverty from childhood. That as a child I’d go for days without eating. My clothes were often hand-me-downs from strangers. In school, I would be sent out of class multiple times for having fee arrears. I could go on… It gets worse if...