Sarah Silverman's take on fart jokes applies to money
The comedian can teach us something in terms of restraint.
Catherine Robson is a financial planner with Affinity Private.
The comedian can teach us something in terms of restraint.
When it comes to spending money, we want the biggest bang for our buck.
Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, the most common reason for this ignition failure is fear.
There is little doubt that fostering financial literacy in young people leads to more confident decision making in adulthood which in turn leads to lower stress and better outcomes.
How would you feel if you had set yourself a huge goal and not only achieved it, but smashed it, doing twice as well as you had planned?
If we want something, we can either reduce expenditure, or increase our income.
There are really only three things you need to do to become financially independent.
The most likely way to become a financial winner is to make good quality growth investments and then get out of the way and let time do the work.
Superannuation is our biggest liquid asset so making sure it's invested in a way that honours our personal values is a powerful way to do good.
It's probably OK to go through life without knowing much about washer sizes, but financial management is a skill that all adults need.
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