Don’t take investment advice from Alec Baldwin
Wall Street has dreamt up yet another way to screw young people, using two things they’re addicted to: gaming and sports betting.
Wall Street has dreamt up yet another way to screw young people, using two things they’re addicted to: gaming and sports betting.
Young gurus giving trading tips to inexperienced millenials on social media isn’t a great financial plan. Here’s how to invest to set up your future.
Most parents who pay their kids pocket money are only doing it half right. The main money lesson comes in what they do with it.
Believe it or not, but a trip to the pub is the best way to start sorting out your financial goals, writes the Barefoot Investor.
DON’T raid your superannuation to pay off health costs, instead domino your debts and get free of the burden, writes the Barefoot Investor.
GET the banker off your back and take control of your mortgage, writes Barefoot Investor in week 3 of the Ultimate Money Saver Guide.
IF you’re that preoccupied with paying tax, you’ll almost certainly attract a spiv with a plan to radically reduce your tax, warns the Barefoot Investor.
THERE’S every chance your first credit card worked out about as well as your first foray with vodka. Yet the difference is that a financial hangover can last for years.
WANTING to get into business with your ex-girlfriend — in the hope of winning her back — is not a sound path to success, writes Barefoot Investor.
ONCE a week, for the next four weeks, Barefoot Investor is offering his Date Night Challenges to help you manage your money.
A COUPLE needs to have a “date night” to sort out their finances and decide whether they want to share their money or separate, writes Barefoot Investor.
MAKING your money work for you is still the best way forward, writes the Barefoot Investor.
GET yourself into a good financial state instead of letting institutions exploit your emotions for their own gain, writes the Barefoot Investor.
IT’S almost one week to Christmas and you haven’t bought any presents for your loved ones. Don’t fret, Barefoot Investor has the answer — books.
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