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We’re in the home stretch of our 5-part Women’s Month round table discussion with the fab 4 and Carly Barnes (Head of Brand at EasyEquities).
In part 4 we tackle words that have torn up families and created many conflicts, the B word and the S word… of course we’re talking about Saving and Budgeting.
One of our panelists gives us a mantra we should all live by when it comes to budgeting “Keep it simple, keep it realistic”. We often find ourselves setting budgets that don’t take into account our need to feel good as human beings, whether it’s lunch with friends, that delicious cup of coffee from your favourite spot or that pair of shoes that make you feel like a million bucks. Your budget should always take into account the big things like housing, transport, insurance etc but the “small” things that light up your life matter too. We also learn some game changing saving tips from smart shopping to complementary pricing which could make your next shopping experience interesting.
Put your feet up, grab a drink, press play and let the women speak!
Let us know what you think of this episode by tweeting @EasyEquities or share the money love on Instagram by tagging us.
Back Track Title: So Easy - Siki Jo-An
Loving the podcast back track INVSTR? To hear the full song click on the link: https://youtu.be/fJdv7filh5A
For more info on the song head over to: https://www.cnandco.com/so-easy-a-million-times-over/
To sign up to EasyEquities: http://bit.ly/2EtcE85
DISCLAIMER: EasyEquities is a product of First World Trader (Pty) Ltd t/a EasyEquities which is an authorised Financial Services Provider. FSP number: 22588. This material is not intended as and does not constitute financial advice or any other advice and is neither exhaustive nor prescriptive. The views expressed by the contributor are his or her own (as an independently registered financial services provider, financial adviser or other independent capacity), and not necessarily endorsed by EasyEquities (as a separate financial services provider).
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We’re in the home stretch of our 5-part Women’s Month round table discussion with the fab 4 and Carly Barnes (Head of Brand at EasyEquities).
In part 4 we tackle words that have torn up families and created many conflicts, the B word and the S word… of course we’re talking about Saving and Budgeting.
One of our panelists gives us a mantra we should all live by when it comes to budgeting “Keep it simple, keep it realistic”. We often find ourselves setting budgets that don’t take into account our need to feel good as human beings, whether it’s lunch with friends, that delicious cup of coffee from your favourite spot or that pair of shoes that make you feel like a million bucks. Your budget should always take into account the big things like housing, transport, insurance etc but the “small” things that light up your life matter too. We also learn some game changing saving tips from smart shopping to complementary pricing which could make your next shopping experience interesting.
Put your feet up, grab a drink, press play and let the women speak!
Let us know what you think of this episode by tweeting @EasyEquities or share the money love on Instagram by tagging us.
Back Track Title: So Easy - Siki Jo-An
Loving the podcast back track INVSTR? To hear the full song click on the link: https://youtu.be/fJdv7filh5A
For more info on the song head over to: https://www.cnandco.com/so-easy-a-million-times-over/
To sign up to EasyEquities: http://bit.ly/2EtcE85
DISCLAIMER: EasyEquities is a product of First World Trader (Pty) Ltd t/a EasyEquities which is an authorised Financial Services Provider. FSP number: 22588. This material is not intended as and does not constitute financial advice or any other advice and is neither exhaustive nor prescriptive. The views expressed by the contributor are his or her own (as an independently registered financial services provider, financial adviser or other independent capacity), and not necessarily endorsed by EasyEquities (as a separate financial services provider).
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