Savings Culture - Not as Bad as We Think
We’re often told that we’re a nation of bad savers, but the reality is quite different. Over half of adults in Sub-Saharan Africa save money, but few use banks to do so.
Tips and tricks to help you take control of your money, reduce financial stress, and build long-term financial confidence.
We’re often told that we’re a nation of bad savers, but the reality is quite different. Over half of adults in Sub-Saharan Africa save money, but few use banks to do so.
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Most people have heard the name Warren Buffett before. But I’m pretty sure many people don’t know the details of how he became the world’s fourth wealthiest person.