Ramit Sethi, personal finance expert, reveals the overlooked key that millionaires use to manage time
Ramit Sethi discusses the emerging concept of 'time wealth' and how it emphasizes the importance of time over mere financial wealth.
What do we gain and what do we lose by depending more and more on mobile phones
The article discusses the pros and cons of increasing dependence on mobile phones, including the comfort and convenience they provide, but also the potential consequences for decision-making and personal information management.
Where Australians are spending their money
Australians are sharing their experiences regarding budgeting and the rising cost of living, highlighting areas where they have cut back on spending.
Martin Lewis says 'demon appliance' is 'really expensive' and bad for energy bills
Finance expert Martin Lewis warns that tumble dryers are expensive to operate and contribute significantly to rising energy bills in the UK.
Now there is a sneak peek at the annual statement
The Danish Tax Agency has allowed early access for citizens to view their 2025 annual statements, even though the official access begins next week.
Ostrich Effect: Denial Multiplies the Problem
The article discusses the 'ostrich effect' in personal finance, where ignoring financial issues exacerbates problems instead of resolving them.
5 tax changes to be aware of starting April 6 that impact millions of people
The article outlines five significant tax changes set to take effect in the UK on April 6, affecting millions.
VIDEO: Discussion on Financial Literacy Week – 'From Small Amounts to Investments'
The discussion aims to provide a practical guide for beginners looking to enter the investment world and build their financial future.
Funds: Money Market ETFs - Better than Savings Accounts?
The article discusses the advantages of money market ETFs compared to traditional savings accounts, focusing on their higher interest rates.
Martin Lewis' Important 'Rule' for Anyone Making a Claim on Travel Insurance
Martin Lewis emphasizes the importance of full disclosure when making claims on travel insurance, particularly regarding double coverage from different providers.
RESEARCH: Over a third of couples share a family budget
A study finds that over a third of couples manage family expenses using a shared budget alongside personal financial resources.
Leo Zodiac Sign
The horoscope for Leo on March 18, 2026, predicts favorable conditions for government-related work and beneficial travel encounters.
‘Admin nights’ an antidote to procrastination while catching up with friends
The article discusses the concept of 'admin nights,' where friends gather to tackle mundane tasks together, motivating each other to reduce procrastination.
'I never thought we'd get a mortgage after £15k debt - then we got good news'
Louise, despite her past debt of £15,000 and bad credit history, has successfully obtained a mortgage and moved into her first home, inspiring others in similar situations.
Claude, the trendy AI that can help you earn extra money (if you know how to use it)
Claude, an advanced AI model developed by Anthropic, offers practical applications for generating extra income by analyzing financial data.
Aquarius Horoscope for today, March 17, 2026: predictions for health, love, and money
Today's horoscope for Aquarius advises on health, love, and financial matters, highlighting the need to focus on personal fitness and suggesting plans for enjoyable activities with a partner.
Purchase of Master portfolios was treated as 'the president's business' of BRB, points out audit
An independent forensic audit reveals that the acquisition of Master credit portfolios by the BRB was handled as a personal business of the bank's president, bypassing necessary approvals.
SZ Depot Check: "We Were Immediately in the Red by Up to 15 Percent"
A personal finance article discusses the investment portfolio of a German couple and assesses their financial preparation for retirement.
'I saved £300,000 by 30 - my pillow was old and my socks had holes'
A London man shares his extreme frugality methods that helped him save over £300,000 by the age of 30.
Personal Finance Manual to Make Finance Cool
A new book offers practical financial advice aimed at women, emphasizing financial awareness and independence.
Experts say there are 6 "financial personalities": discover yours to be better with money in 2026
Financial experts have identified six distinct financial personalities that can help individuals improve their money management skills in 2026.
Five ISA mistakes that could be costing you money ahead of April deadline
The article discusses common mistakes investors make with Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) and how to maximize their benefits before the April deadline.
If they say 'let's simulate a loan,' hang up: this is how the scam that empties accounts starts
Telephone scams are prevalent, notably one that begins with the phrase 'let's simulate a loan,' with callers posing as banks or financial entities to steal personal information.
Comment: I could save 30,000 euros with one everyday choice – this is why I don’t do it
A commentary explores the financial implications of small indulgences like specialty coffee and their impact on wealth accumulation.
Martin Lewis alert for any couples with joint bank accounts adding ‘this is a problem’
Martin Lewis warns couples with joint bank accounts to ensure both partners participate in financial decisions to avoid potential issues.
Martin Lewis issues alert to anyone with more than £11,000 in savings
Martin Lewis warns savers with more than £11,000 in savings about potential tax implications on interest earned, urging them to structure their savings wisely.
Martin Lewis' 'money mantra' everyone should follow 'before spending anything'
Martin Lewis offers a simple financial mantra to help individuals manage impulse buying during shopping seasons.
Professor Vesa Puttonen shares: This is how you can get a lot of money
Professor Vesa Puttonen from Aalto University discusses effective strategies for accumulating wealth, including insights that could help individuals achieve similar financial success.
Experts clarify what is important to indicate when insuring a car and who exactly accumulates damage history
Financial planning experts recommend that monthly financial obligations, including car insurance, should not exceed 35% of a person's net income.
Runes: The 2,000-Year-Old Secret That May Explain Why Your Career Isn't Taking Off
The article discusses the ancient Germanic runic alphabet's contemporary relevance, particularly in personal career and financial advice.
Poor mentality or suffering with every expense: 'When I'm supposed to be enjoying, I can't fully do it'
The article explores how individuals raised in scarcity often develop a fearful relationship with money, impacting their ability to enjoy spending.
'I spent £40k on secret shopping and gambling addiction - my husband didn't know'
Rachel Grady, a 41-year-old mother from the UK, reveals her struggles with a £40,000 gambling and shopping addiction that she managed to conceal from her husband until overcoming her debts through selling second-hand clothes.
Smart Liquidity: Why Keeping Money Idle Costs You More Than You Think
The article discusses the hidden costs of keeping money idle and the importance of understanding individual liquidity needs.
SZ-Depot Check: 'I am willing to forgo some returns for sustainability'
In a recent article, a reader, Marcel, expresses his willingness to sacrifice some financial returns in favor of sustainable investing, as part of the 'SZ-Depotcheck' series in the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
[Exclusive] 15,000 People 'Bankrupt Due to Medical Expenses' in the Last 5 Years… Household Burdens Increasing Annually
A report reveals that 15,000 individuals have filed for personal bankruptcy due to escalating medical expenses over the past five years in South Korea.
Can ChatGPT Invest? Specialist Analyzes AI Responses in Personal Finance Test
A Brazilian expert evaluates the effectiveness of ChatGPT in providing investment advice, emphasizing its limitations compared to human consultants.
Extra HMRC charge '£900 and climbing' unless workers take action
Taxpayers in the UK face significant penalties for late tax return submissions, with potential fees reaching £1 billion if action isn't taken by those who missed the January deadline.
Johanna's Spiritual Journey Ended in Debt - Became a Million Poorer
Johanna's quest for spiritual guidance led her to a community that resulted in her losing not only herself but also nearly a million kronor.
Today's Horoscope, March 7: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Today's horoscope includes insights into personal well-being, relationships, and financial matters based on astrological forecasts.
Take care of your economy
The article discusses the importance of financial discipline in managing credit and debit cards to avoid economic hardships in the long term.
The Iran War and Your Economy
The article discusses the implications of the ongoing Iran War on the global economy and the personal finance recommendations for Swedish citizens.
Martin Lewis gives Nationwide account holder March warning over £100 cash boost
Martin Lewis warns Nationwide account holders to check eligibility for an upcoming £100 cash boost before closing unused accounts.
How the Conflict in the Middle East Affects Your Personal Finances – Chat with the Savings Economist
The article discusses the impact of the recent Middle Eastern conflict on Swedish households and encourages readers to participate in a chat with a financial expert.
Mitsui Sumitomo FG Refreshes Olive: Integration with PayPay and Management of Other Bank Accounts
Mitsui Sumitomo Financial Group has announced a refresh of its personal finance service "Olive," integrating it with PayPay and allowing users to manage accounts from other banks from its app.
People urged to follow 'ten percent rule' when money goes into their accounts
A bestselling author suggests applying a 'ten percent rule' to personal finances to encourage better savings habits amid ongoing economic troubles in the UK.
The loyalty that no advertising campaign can buy
The article discusses the deep-rooted loyalty consumers develop based on early financial support from institutions, highlighting the importance of investing in long-term relationships with customers.
The Minister of Environment claims to have transferred funds from personal savings to the party
The Lithuanian Minister of Environment has stated that he transferred €2,500 from his personal savings to his political party as part of his candidacy in the upcoming elections.
K. Žuromskas says he donated personal funds to "Nemuno aušrai": nobody gave me money
Lithuanian politician K. Žuromskas asserts that his donations to the "Nemuno aušra" campaign came solely from his personal funds, denying any external financial assistance.
Credit card, loan, and overdraft: see the modalities with the highest volume of debts in the country
Despite a growing economy, credit card debt remains prevalent in Brazil, affecting millions of individuals.
“Will you get your salary if there is a war in Sweden?” – Stefan Ingves responds
In response to concerns about personal finance in the event of war in Sweden, former central bank governor Stefan Ingves discusses potential economic impacts and preparations.