Your financial personality can play a major role in your financial wellbeing. Knowing it can identify blind spots that can be acted on.
Investing involves taking a risk with your money. It also requires time to allow investments to do their magic. If you are averse to both, investing may require some extra knowledge.
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By Frank Conway Are you a saver or spender? Take the MoneyWhizz test. 1. Financial Oversights Impulse purchases, such as unplanned clothing or footwear, may accumulate and impact financial management…
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Saving and investing options in Ireland today is complicated. But there is a growing amount of choice. It’s all a question of having the right amount of information.
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