Category Archives: Lifestyle
Work, life, travel – you can do it all!
Discover how you can balance work, life, and travel in this age of internet connectivity. Learn about alternative jobs you can do while exploring the world, and get tips on planning and preparing for your overseas adventure. Continue reading
8 overseas travel tips for a fabulous adventure
Ready for an overseas adventure? Ensure a fabulous trip with these eight essential travel tips. From updating your Power of Attorney to safeguarding your belongings, a bit of preparation can make all the difference. Stay safe, stay prepared, and enjoy your journey! Continue reading
How happy are you: measuring happiness across countries and generations
The 2024 World Happiness Report ranks Finland as the happiest country for the seventh year in a row, while the USA drops out of the top 20 for the first time. Serbia and Bulgaria show the most significant improvements, climbing 69 and 63 places, respectively, since 2013. Rankings are based on people’s assessments of their quality of life, analyzed alongside factors like GDP, life expectancy, and perceptions of freedom and corruption. This year’s report also introduces age-specific rankings, highlighting significant generational differences in happiness and life satisfaction. Continue reading
How having a flat tyre could send many Australians flat broke
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that the national saving ratio has plummeted to a 17-year low of 1.1% of total disposable income. Nearly half of Australians have less than $1,000 in savings, with 20% having no savings at all. This financial instability is causing significant stress, with 76% of respondents feeling strained by their current situation. The stark contrast between the average savings of $36,095 and those struggling underscores the divide. With many Australians living paycheck to paycheck, even minor emergencies like a flat tyre could push them into debt. Experts urge the importance of building a savings buffer and finding ways to reduce expenses and increase income to alleviate financial pressure. Continue reading
Building better money habits with your kids
Generally speaking, we Australians are pretty financially savvy, that is, we understand the how and why of effectively managing our money. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean we put that know-how into practice to make astute financial decisions. According to the Australian … Continue reading
Navigating Retirement: Two Approaches to Financial Independence
Steve and Sue Smith have worked hard all their lives, paid their taxes, and now that they have retired, they feel they are entitled to a full age pension. Jenny and John Jones have also worked hard and paid their … Continue reading