To Try Or To Buy, What Will Make You Happier?
Many of us are motivated by money and material gains, at least to some degree. We all need money to fund our basic necessities, but once our basic needs are met there is much research to suggest more money and... Read More →
Coronavirus and the markets. No need to panic.
We want to take a moment here and update you on our thoughts related to the coronavirus and its impact on the financial markets, on your personal financial situation and ultimately why your long-term plan should remain unchanged. Going into... Read More →
Self-defeating Financial Behaviours We All Experience – How Should We Act Instead?
When making day to day financial decisions, in spending as well as investing, we often tell ourselves what we want to hear and act in ways that make us feel safe. However, these can work against us in the long... Read More →
Free Up Your Time – Do More Of What Is Important To You
‘I’m too busy’ is the number one excuse people use when they don’t have time for something else. After the time taken for sleeping and work, there is very little left for doing what we love and spending time with... Read More →
Setting New Financial Goals That Stick
With each new year comes the tendency to reflect on the previous 12 months and set big ambitious goals for the next year. Whilst our goals should absolutely be ambitious enough so that they motivate us. If they lack direction... Read More →
5 things to consider before diving into the next big thing
We are frequently made aware of the new hot investment or the next big thing. It can be easy to be to be drawn into this whether in fear of missing out, or the desire to get rich quick. However,... Read More →
Trump, Brexit, Noise, Noise. How Should We React?
Political news can undoubtedly have short term impacts on stock market prices, but how we react, or do not react, to such events can be a big determinant of investor success. Making investment decisions based on your own political views,... Read More →
Is Money Everything? Alternative Ways To Feel Wealthy.
Millionaire status is typically seen as the benchmark to consider yourself ‘rich’. However, there is much research to suggest that past a certain level of income, more money will not make you happier. A study by Purdue University found that... Read More →







