by Gretchen Betts | Mar 25, 2019 | Case Studies
The world of personal finance is complex, financial education is sadly lacking and media reporting is confusing and frightening. In addition, you will have questions: Is it too late to save for retirement? Should I invest in the stockmarket? When can I stop...
by Gretchen Betts | Mar 18, 2019 | Lifestyle
“Going to the chapel and we’re, going to get ma-a-a-ried…”…or not, as it seems. It probably comes as no huge shock that marriage rates for opposite sex couples are on the decline (https://bit.ly/2EY5ngu). In fact, the most recent data suggests that opposite-sex...
by Gretchen Betts | Mar 11, 2019 | Case Studies
More school students want money lessons Financial education is failing to help young people despite the vast majority wanting regular money lessons at school, according to new research. A growing number of young people – 83% – say they want to learn more about money...
by Gretchen Betts | Mar 4, 2019 | Divorce, Financial Planning
The ‘little ones’ have finally flown the nest, the mortgage is predominantly paid off and retirement is so close you can almost smell the slightly stale sandwiches at your office leaving party. Now, what exciting chapter lies ahead for you and your partner? Blissful...