by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Aug 21, 2020 | Financial Wellness
Think about two children who are of a similar age, similar upbringing and similar interests. One of them is aware and sensitive about money matters and the other is more or less oblivious. They are both 10 years old, while one diligently talks about money matters, is...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Aug 15, 2020 | Financial Wellness
As India celebrates its 74th Independence Day, one has to wonder about our own freedom in life. Living in pandemic times has taught us not to take our freedom for granted and to use it for what really makes a difference. Plus, these difficult times have really brought...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Jul 31, 2020 | Financial Wellness
Which parent hasn’t been asked an awkward money question? I know my children have expressed their curiosity about money with all kinds of direct questions ranging from “Are we rich?” to “How much money do we have in the bank?” Let me correct what was written earlier,...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Jul 24, 2020 | Financial Wellness
The new way of life has forced parents to strap on yet another role, being their child’s teacher. Homeschooling has become the norm, with children getting their tasks and assignments online or via virtual sessions, but the responsibility of ensuring that work is done...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Jul 20, 2020 | Financial Wellness
You may think that using a credit card is about buying things you can’t otherwise afford or affording stuff even if you don’t have a regular income. Many credit card users who pick it up with this thought end up overdrawing and then having to pay the price for that in...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Jul 11, 2020 | Financial Wellness
Our guest today is joining us all the way from Kansas City in the US. She has been in the financial services industry for nearly three decades and has her own venture in the financial advisory space (https://www.myfinancialavenues.com/) for almost 10 years now. Tracy...