Hey kids, here’s how you can make your first buck
Follow Scott Pape’s step-by-step guide to become a Barefoot Kid. Part one of the four-week summer challenge series shows youngsters how hard work is the real key to making money.
Follow Scott Pape’s step-by-step guide to become a Barefoot Kid. Part one of the four-week summer challenge series shows youngsters how hard work is the real key to making money.
Scott Pape says the person delivering your eulogy won’t talk about your car, title or bank balance, but instead will talk about this.
Stuck for a Christmas gift? Here are the four books Scott Pape is putting under the Christmas tree. One of them might even help you get a hefty pay rise next year.
Scott Pape shares TV and podcast picks from his sick bed, plus a message for a wealthy woman whose husband doesn’t want her to retire.
Fact is, every generation must play the financial hand they’re dealt, and as a result of coronavirus one generation just got handed the Joker. But there are ways they can still fight their way up the money ladder, writes Barefoot Investor.
We are in the midst of a deadly pandemic that shows no sign of slowing, but before you turn to the volatile stock market to make some extra coin — there are easier (and safer) ways to invest your money, writes Barefoot Investor.
Coronavirus is causing all sorts of stress but succumbing to scammers on Facebook or borrowing right now to invest will only make it worse. The Barefoot Investor says sorting your finances — and trying a weighted blanket — can help us all sleep more easily in these trying times.
Whether you’re getting ready to expand your family or you’re still in your 20s and having fun, paying off your debts remains the most important step on the road to financial freedom, writes the Barefoot Investor.
Right now we’re in the early stages of reopening the economy and riding a wave of optimism after a long lockdown, but by September we’ll be smack bang in the deepest recession in living memory. So now’s the time to hatch a plan that gets you on the front foot, writes the Barefoot Investor.
As coronavirus panic descended it seems low interest rates and the fear of missing out made everyone start buying shares. Whether that was a wise move remains to be seen, writes the Barefoot Investor.
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