Emotional spending is an act of buying something for yourself that you don't need perhaps don't even really want, as a result of feeling stressed out, bored, under-appreciated, incompetent, unhappy,…
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The past few months in 2020 have sped by almost in a blur leaving a lot undone and times uncertain all thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. But the remaining three…
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Is there a reason you behave a certain way when it comes to your finances? The answer is YES. This is because your response and behavior with money are mostly…
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Recently, the thought of retiring early had been on David’s mind. The thrill of crossing off his bucket-list one after the other before he got old and frail appealed greatly…
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Track your spending (for at least a month) You may want to use a financial app to help you do this. Ensure that you group your expenses. Sometimes being aware…
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2020 is unlike any other year. It is the year we will all remember for bringing a 'new normal' that seems likely to last for a long time. No, not…
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When it comes to accessing your benefits upon retirement, different factors in line with the Pension Reform Act 2014, as well as the rules and regulations guiding the Administration of…
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The gods must be angry… or maybe the one in charge of rains must be. Otherwise I fail to understand how the sky has refused to exercise restraint in the…
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The year 2020 will forever be in everyone’s memory as the year that the corona virus pandemic caused a shift in paradigms and re-defined the norm as we know it.…
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When there's a pandemic or during periods of uncertainty, it is natural for the human mind to go haywire with fearful thoughts that affect the mental capacity negatively. We are…
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