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Short-term wins in long-term planning

When it comes to financial planning, some goals can take decades to come to fruition. Retirement. Paying off a bond. Funding education. Leaving a legacy. Long-term goals matter; they guide our decisions and give us direction. But here’s the catch: they’re also really far away. And without smaller wins along the way, it’s easy to lose motivation, second-guess our plan, or drift into inaction! That’s why short-term wins aren’t just nice to have. In fact… they’re […]

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Is boring the new best thing?

Want a better life? Be boring… Why?? Well, it can be argued that consistent, simple choices often lead to the most extraordinary outcomes! Here’s the thing: We don’t often celebrate the word “boring.” In a world that glorifies bold reinventions, dramatic success stories, and overnight transformations, being boring doesn’t exactly spark applause. But when it comes to your financial life — and, honestly, your overall wellbeing — being boring in the right ways is one of […]

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A budget isn’t a cage – it’s a key

For many people, the word budget triggers an almost visceral reaction: restriction, rules, red ink, and the end of fun as you know it. It’s no wonder so many of us avoid it, procrastinate on it, or feel a twinge of shame every time it comes up. But what if we’ve been looking at budgeting all wrong? A well-crafted budget isn’t a punishment for spending. It’s a permission slip for living — with clarity, with purpose, […]

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Waiting for the “perfect” moment

There’s a story many investors tell themselves: “I’ll wait until things calm down.” Or “Let me just see what the market does after the next election.” Or “Now isn’t the right time, I’ll invest when things look better.” It sounds sensible. After all, no one wants to invest right before a downturn. But the reality? Waiting for the “perfect” moment often leads to missed opportunities and lost time that you can never get back. Markets are […]

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Rethinking risk tolerance

Most people think of risk tolerance as a score, something you get from ticking boxes on a questionnaire. Conservative. Balanced. Aggressive. Or a mixed blend. However, the truth is that risk tolerance isn’t static. It’s not a number etched in stone or a label that defines you forever. It’s a living, evolving measure that is shaped by your emotions, your experiences, and the season of life you’re in. You may have been comfortable taking risks in […]

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Diversification beyond investments

When we hear the word “diversification,” most of us think of investments, spreading money across different asset classes, industries, or markets to reduce risk. And for good reason. Diversification is one of the core principles of sound investing. But what if we zoomed out? What if diversification wasn’t just something we did with our portfolios, but something we applied to life itself? The truth is, many of the same risks we try to manage in our […]

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The adversary of cash

When markets get turbulent or headlines turn grim, many people instinctively retreat to cash. It feels safe, predictable, tangible, and readily available. There’s no volatility, no chance of “losing” money overnight. And for certain purposes, cash is exactly what you need. It’s essential for covering short‑term expenses, building an emergency fund, or giving yourself flexibility during life’s unexpected moments. In these situations, cash is not just safe; it’s smart. But as comforting as cash feels, holding […]

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What if everything goes down at once?

If you’ve ever looked at your portfolio during a market crisis, like March 2020, you may have noticed something unsettling: everything seemed to fall at once. Stocks dropped. Bonds wobbled. Even “safe” assets felt shaky. It’s a scenario that can leave even experienced investors wondering, “Isn’t diversification supposed to protect me from this?” It’s a fair question, and the answer is both yes and no. Diversification is one of the most powerful tools in investing. By […]

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How to spot tax‑season scams

Tax season is stressful enough without someone trying to steal your refund, or your identity. Yet every year, as millions of people file their returns, scammers ramp up their efforts to cash in on confusion, fear, and urgency. From Australia’s AI‑powered phishing emails to fake SARS refund sites in South Africa and HMRC impersonators in the UK, tax‑season scams are on the rise globally. Even the US IRS reports hundreds of thousands of identity‑theft cases tied […]

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Fasten your seatbelt

When markets get choppy, it’s natural to feel nervous. Everyone with a heart (and subsequent blood pressure…) will have a tinge of fear when volatility hits. You might see headlines shouting about “billions wiped off the market” or watch your portfolio dip and wonder if you should pull back until things settle. Again, you’re not alone. Most investors feel uneasy when the value of their investments swings — sometimes sharply — in a short time. But […]

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