We are in an economy where it’s not so advisable to rely on just one source of income. So, even if you have enough to get by, it is imperative that you explore more ways to increase your income. In
In my last post, I talked about how to scale your finances during this economic shift and one of my points was to cut down on non-essential expenses, but I took a twist on that, and I will be expanding
It can be really frightening the rate at which prices of goods and services are constantly on the rise. In Nigeria, goods are now double/triple their previous prices, and if you get an item at a price today, there’s a
Are some of your beliefs on financial literacy merely misconceptions? Misconceptions would hinder you from building wealth. As they say, personal finance is 80% mindset, hence, it is important that you have the right money beliefs to build wealth. In
Six months already gone! I can still remember vividly when we were saying “Happy New Year”, now we’re half-way into the year. This shows the need to be intentional about our finances: otherwise, we would keep postponing our actions while
About four years ago, at The Financial Literate, we designed the seven modules of financial literacy. These modules are still relevant today, and we believe are the foundation of financial literacy. Do you want to be financially literate? Then, check
I have always emphasized that a budget doesn’t stop us from spending, rather it guides how we spend our money. Now, this is the issue some spontaneous people have with budgeting; spontaneous people do not really like to be guided
One quarter down in 2023; how’s your finances faring? If you did meet your goals for the first quarter, big kudos to you! We celebrate you from here. If you didn’t meet your goals, we also celebrate you because you’re
What does enjoying your moment mean to you? Is it going for a vacation to your dream location? Or getting yourself a new gadget? Or treating yourself to a weekend at a resort to escape from the busy world. The
Ann was having lunch with her friends at the new restaurant Bisi recommended. It was indeed an afternoon to unwind, catch up on each other, try new food, and of course, spill all the gist. “I heard there are some