
What Type of Investor are You?
Knowing what type of investor you are is important because it will help you when you are creating your investment strategy.
We’re frank about finances, and here to simplify investing and money management for everyone.
Knowing what type of investor you are is important because it will help you when you are creating your investment strategy.
I’ve bagged my first big-girl job, moved into my first apartment. Now that I've settled into my new surroundings. I can share the “real-world” lessons I've learned.
In the era of Bitcoin and online forex trading, it's easy to lose track of the difference between investing and gambling. This article clarifies the difference.
The average South African retires at 60 years old. The F.I.R.E movement challenges this statistic as they believe you can retire at any age. Read this article to find out how.
There are a couple of pros to consuming convenience foods, especially after a long tiring week. But the cons are significantly affecting your wallet.
We’re often told that we’re a nation of bad savers, but the reality is quite different. Over half of adults in Sub-Saharan Africa save money, but few use banks to do so.
Education and self-improvement are good things. And when it comes to investing and trading there's a lot to learn. Why, then, should you be wary of these courses?
Life is unpredictable and sometimes it can hit you where it hurts, your personal finances. The first thing to know when dealing with financial hardship is that you’re not alone.
ETF stands for exchange-traded fund: a fund traded on the stock exchange exactly like a share is. Read this article to find out what the difference is.