Monthly Archives: February 2023

When Selling Your Home is Hard

By |2023-02-28T00:44:04+13:00February 28th, 2023|Interest Rates, Mortgages, News, Tomorrow's U|

A house sale is a major life decision, and it's not always one we get to make voluntarily. Life can happen to us sometimes, and in many cases, our only option is to sell in a down market. In this article, my goal is to reduce the added stress that often occurs when we make

Talkin’ ‘Bout Money [with Frances Cook]

By |2023-02-23T08:54:43+13:00February 23rd, 2023|Finance, Myths busted!, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

Pay down your mortgage quickly, stick to managed funds (passive ones, if possible), and reduce your spending to a bare minimum. Some people will find this pleasing, and others, let's be honest a bit bland. Financial advice is only every useful when it's fresh. Take an old tip or trick you learn (or worse, from

Cracking Crypto: Navigating Regulation in 2023/ Janine Grainger

By |2023-02-19T06:20:02+13:00February 19th, 2023|Bitcoin, Finance, Investing, News, Tomorrow's U|

Glossary: NFT: An NFT, or non-fungible token, is a unique digital asset that is stored on a blockchain and represents ownership of a specific item or piece of content, such as art, music, or videos. Another phrase hopefully adopted for this type of asset, is 'digital property rights'. Bitcoin: A decentralized digital currency that uses

Democratizing Early Stage Investing – Colin Magee

By |2023-02-05T09:18:26+13:00February 5th, 2023|Investing, Myths busted!, News|

The ease at which you can access something, is the ease at which it can rob you, especially as you run for the exit. Glitzy UI masks AI-powered sludge, suffocating independent thought. We’ve arrived at mediocrity. In another world, higher rewards may be available for those willing to see things as they’re about to be,

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