Retirement Planning
Retirement is the last phase of the Financial Lifecycle. It’s when you leave the formal work force and look to live life on your terms. While your retirement goals may look different from someone else’s, it’s something we must all prepare for.
Saving
Want to achieve Financial Well-being and build wealth? The answer is to start saving early and consistently.
Real Estate Aquisition
Finding the right home or property can be a task, whether you are looking to purchase or rent. With a home being one of the biggest investments you are likely to make, it’s important that you think things through carefully for this major financial move.
Investing
Investing means purchasing an asset that is expected to produce income or increase in value. It is different from saving, which is a short-term loan to a bank or other financial institution, often with minimal return prospects. While saving is typically safe, investing may require that you take on additional risk. However, this risk often justifies the expected returns. Generally, the higher the risk, the higher the returns
Home Ownership
The freedom and security of home ownership is something most persons aspire towards. An investment in real estate is an exciting undertaking for a first-time owner; it’s likely to be one of the biggest investments you will ever make!
Debt Management
Want to achieve Financial Well-being? Smart debt/credit management is a key part of that. Credit is a valuable tool when used wisely. It is necessary to make expensive purchases or to pay for things you may not be able to afford up front. Credit is commonly used to finance purchasing a house, a car, or to pay for university education.
Creating A Personal Financial Plan
When taking a journey to an unfamiliar place, it’s highly likely that you will get directions and plan your route, right? Your Financial Well-being journey is no different. It requires a clear roadmap – Your Personal Financial Plan. With your financial goal, knowing exactly what you want, when you want it, and how much it …