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Talking about money is avoided in many households despite other taboos around sex and religion being more openly discussed. However, discussing money with children helps them learn.
The difference between being rich and being wealthy
Many people think that being rich and being wealthy are the same thing. However, there is a difference between the two, the rich have lots of money – but the wealthy don’t worry about money.
Afterpay the Smart Way
It’s a pretty perfect proposition if these items are things you can in fact afford, but if buy now, pay later is a way of getting something that you otherwise couldn’t afford then you’ve got it all wrong.
Investing 101
Investing is where you commit an amount of money or capital towards an asset or investment over a long period of time in order to make a profit. It means making smart decisions about your money and being in it consistently, for the long haul