by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Sep 18, 2020 | Financial Wellness
An Aunt retired as a school teacher and decided to commute all her pension into a lumpsum payout. A few years later she regretted the decision. While the lumpsum looked like a good amount to be able to invest and grow one’s money, managing that in a way that it...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Sep 14, 2020 | Financial Wellness
Keeping score is not about tracking your calorie intake or how many glasses of water you drank today, rather we are talking about your daily accounting. If you are someone who is scared of numbers and doesn’t want to do any tedious money management, let’s bust that...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Sep 4, 2020 | Financial Wellness
When we talk about money, the two things that come to mind are earning and spending. If you have been following this blog, you will know that to enhance the utility of money you have to think beyond just earning and spending and start focusing on investing. To invest...
by Lisa Pallavi Barbora | Aug 31, 2020 | Financial Wellness
Children ask the most innocent questions that confound us, adults. Yet, if you ask them the same question the answer will surprise you in its relevance and maturity. That is why at WFAN, we decided to turn the tables and ask children what they thought about money. As...
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...