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DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES AND GUIDES

Our downloadable guides are here for you to navigate the ins and outs of life to achieve financial freedom.

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For Fresh Graduates

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LEARN ABOUT INSURANCE FOR FRESH GRADS

As a fresh graduate who’s just found employment and started making money, insurance probably isn’t the first expense that pops into your head.

 

It’s an important one, nevertheless, and in many cases, even necessary.

DISCOVER HOW TO MANAGE MONEY AS A FRESH GRADUATE

Budgeting is one of the first challenges you’ll face after you leave university and start your first full-time job. 

 

The core concept is simple: you have to control your expenses and income so that the former never outstrip the latter.

 

Master this and other budgeting fundamentals and you can stay solvent while starting down the road to financial independence.

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For the Savvy Saver

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PREPARE YOUR EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR CRISES

One of the most distressing things about crises (like accidents or recessions) is the financial toll that they often take.

 

Medical bills, emergency home repairs, and even normal household expenses can be difficult to foot if you’re not prepared. 

 

That’s why building up an emergency fund in advance can help. It’s your financial lifeline when life itself throws a spanner in the works.

For Young Families & Parents

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GIVING YOUR CHILD THE BEST GIFT

If you’ve just become a parent for the first time, you probably have a lot on your hands right now. 

 

Between early-morning feeds, irregular naptimes, diaper changes, and the like, you’re likely overwhelmed!

 

However, you do need to make time for something else as soon as possible: settling the matter of what insurance you need to get for your child.

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