Category Archives: Consumer Behavior

How Much Do You Know About Managing Money?

How Much Do You Know About Managing Money? In our quest for financial independence, understanding how to manage every cent of our earnings is crucial. But transitioning from earning a salary or wage to a position where wealth covers our … Continue reading

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Understanding your spending is key to your personal wealth

Understanding your spending is key to your personal wealth Each year in early May, the Treasurer delivers the Federal Budget and many people across Australia listen intently. The Budget tells us how the government plans to spend its revenue in … Continue reading

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Navigating Financial Decisions with a Behavioral Finance Lens

Navigating Financial Decisions with a Behavioral Finance Lens In today’s complex geopolitical and economic climate, making sound financial decisions requires more than just an understanding of numbers; it involves recognizing and overcoming our inherent biases and emotions. Behavioral finance offers … Continue reading

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Empowering Women for Financial Equality: A Path Forward

Empowering Women for Financial Equality: A Path Forward In the pursuit of gender-based financial equality, Australia has made notable strides, yet much remains to be accomplished. Fidelity International and the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia have done a lot … Continue reading

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Ethical Decision-Making: Beyond the Financial Sphere

Ethical Decision-Making: Beyond the Financial Sphere Ethical dilemmas and decision-making challenges are not confined to the world of financial planning; they permeate all aspects of professional and personal life, affecting retirees, individuals, and professionals across various fields. Understanding the barriers … Continue reading

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What could a recession mean for me?

What could a recession mean for me? More than just a buzzword thrown around by the media, a recession represents a significant decline in economic activity that can span months, even years. Think of it as the winter of the … Continue reading

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