January 23, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Photo credit : https://www.flickr.com/photos/epsos/ By: Matt Di Vincere The foreign exchange market is the largest market (in terms of volumes) in the world (reference). While this could appear as a random fact to many of you, it is most certainly not. If you’re living in a western country, overseas travel is fairly common, and there’s […]
January 21, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Saving Tips
In today’s volatile economy, managing your money is more important than it has ever been before. The decisions you make regarding what companies and industries you invest your money in can have a huge impact on the livelihood of your family. Therefore, it is critical to have an experienced wealth management company like J.P. Morgan global […]
January 15, 2015 | 1 Comment | Budgeting, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips, Uncategorized
It’s often really daunting to think about the fact that you’re at university and also having to try and make ends meet on what is possibly a pretty small and meager salary. Working in hospitality – for example – while fun usually doesn’t have the kind of pay check rolling in every week that’s going […]
January 15, 2015 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Uncategorized
The most organised among us will still sometimes find it hard to get organised with getting to work on time occasionally, and we’ll often find ourselves flummoxed with trying to find our keys as we struggle to get out the door for a friend’s engagement party. So how do we make sure that we’re as […]
January 7, 2015 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
There’s no arguing that moving can be costly. From paying for packing materials down to the gas for the rental truck (or personal vehicle), there’s a lot of expenses to be accounted for. Not to mention, whether you’re moving to an apartment or a new home the costs of affording your living accommodations has probably […]
January 7, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
Property investment is one of the more easy ways to start building your wealth up and to develop your lifestyle. You don’t have to worry about acquiring a huge amount of knowledge to be a great success in property investment, and many people can do very well without any formal training like a degree or […]
December 11, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Saving Tips
If there’s one thing teachers hate to talk it’s their retirement plans. The majority of teachers who start to plan for their retirement tend to stick to the 403(b) retirement programme for education employees, which have similar tax deferral rules to the 401(K) but unfortunately charges much higher fees. It’s a system that’s normally provided […]
December 5, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Therefore, you have decided that cute Porsche is the car you want in your garage. You sit back and relax after months of tortuous hours on comparison platforms. However, is your job really done? Unless you are really into good money to pay in cash, you still have a long way to go in getting […]
November 21, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Saving Tips
It is quite common for a policyholder to believe they are covered for various situations with their car that are not contained in their policy. You may be one of these people. The following are four things that you may mistakenly believe are covered in your policy. Reimbursement for a stolen car If your car […]
November 21, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Money Tips for Children, Personal Finance
Water wastage in the UK is high. On average, each person uses 150 litres of water a day. This isn’t a sustainable level of consumption, and it’s not easy on your wallet either. So what can you do to bring down your water usage? Nothing so simple: just reduce the water you waste and don’t […]
November 20, 2014 | 1 Comment | Budgeting, Investing, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
If you are retired or on a low fixed income, things can be tight. With the cost of living rising, it’s hard to make ends meet if you’re on a fixed income. It’s difficult to constantly juggle your finances just to meet everyday living costs. Whether you are living on social security, a pension or […]