Whilst the idea of retirement might be relatively young, its definition seems to have evolved in the last few decades from a linear approach to a more segmented type of retirement. One of the major contributing factors in the last decade is our life cycle. Towards the end of the 20th century, the average life […]
Tips on Beating Christmas Financial Stress
We all know Christmas is generally the most expensive time of the year. And it’s easy to get rattled at the thought of all the costs associated with the festive season. Buying appropriate presents for every member of the family, as well as the person next to you in the office (who you think is […]
Why Petrol Prices are High & Tips on Saving Fuel
Petrol prices have reached record levels with some regional areas paying more than $2 a litre for fuel. Filing up the car with petrol is usually one of the biggest weekly purchases for most families. So what’s caused this spike in price and is there anything we can do to reduce our petrol cost? Price […]
Are we at the end of a bull market?
I read last week that the Standard & Poor’s 500 index (S&P 500, which is a measure of 500 of the largest companies in the USA) closed at a record high for the 100th time since the election of President Trump. Finishing the day at just under 3,000, the closely watched index suggests the US […]
Spring Clean Your Mind: The Function of Sleep
There’s a variety of thoughts happening in our brain at any one point in time. We’re thinking about our to-do list, worrying about a heap of different things, replaying the past and planning for the future. Sometimes, your head space can feel rather full. And it’s during these times that we often neglect what we […]