Setting Your Financial Intentions For 2022
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your finances. The more aware you are of the different strategies and options out there to you, the more control you have over your financial success.
Top Personal Finance & Investing Resources for 2022
This article shares Kate Campbell’s favourite personal finance and investing resources, including books, websites and podcasts.
Working on Your Personal Finances is Self Care
This article explores the importance of taking the first step in your investing journey, as initially shared in the November How To Money newsletter (sign-up here). Dear How To Money Reader, I hope you’ve had a wonderful month and…
Learning Life Skills is Great For Your Wallet & Your Happiness
This article explores why learning life skills is so important for both your wallet and your happiness, as initially shared in the September How To Money newsletter.
5 Ways to Level Up Your Finances During Lockdown
This article shares five ways to level up your finances during lockdown, as initially shared in the August How To Money newsletter.
Saving Up For Your First Home Deposit
As a young adult, saving up for your first home is often regarded as a rite of passage into the “real adult” zone. This article covers some of the basics of saving up your first home deposit in Australia.
Tips & Ideas For Teaching Your Kids About Money
Over the last few years talking and writing about personal finance, the recurring theme is that everyone wishes they learnt these skills in school. Now that’s a big issue in itself, however, if you’re looking…
The Importance of Building an Emergency Fund
Your car breaks down, you need to book a last-minute flight to see a sick family member, you get a medical bill that’s not covered by insurance, your pet gets sick, your fridge breaks down…
8 Apps That Will Save You Money While Travelling
While I was saving up for my overseas trip over the last year and a half, I had plenty of time to spend researching everything from destinations to food, trains to hostels. This led me…
Financially Planning an Epic Travel Adventure
When I graduated year 12 over four years ago now, I, like many other young Aussie had grand ideas about backpacking solo around Europe and finding myself. Needless to say, I never actually went, because…