Money tips and tricks from people who want to retire early

The FIRE movement can be a life-changer even for those who don’t plan to retire early. Rasheeda Creighton, of Richmond, Va., discovered FIRE—Financial Independence, Retire Early—at a time when she needed it: She was going through a divorce, had a toddler, and didn’t know how far her retirement savings would take her. At 40, she…

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When math mistakes cost more than money

In a world flooded with flashy deals and fine print, basic numeracy—the ability to understand and work with numbers—is more important than ever. Yet time and again, people fall for offers that don’t add up, misunderstand financial terms, or overlook critical details that could save (or cost) them real money.  Two stories—one from fast-food history…

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Cut through the market noise: Where investors should focus in 2025

Equities continued to dominate investors’ minds in 2024. This is despite an eventful year with high volatility due to multiple global events, including a new war, weaker-than-expected economic growth, disappointing earnings, and subsequent FPI outflows. Going forward, factors like corporate earnings slowdown, sticky inflation, geopolitical tensions, higher US bond yields, strong dollar outflows due to…

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Breaking the cycle: How to stop money worries from affecting your mental health?

Have you ever wondered, “Where did all my money go?” and “How should I plan my savings?” and found yourself spiralling into anxiety? Financial stress is a common struggle that can affect anyone, regardless of income level. Constant worry about unexpected expenses or debt can affect your mental well-being. It’s important to recognize the signs…

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