Here’s what happened on Financial Wellness this week…
1. 7 Reasons Why Financial Planning Must Be Taught in Schools
Financial planning is not usually taught in school. Society is changing and a lot of people understand the importance of financial literacy. Schools are starting to include the subject in school curriculums. An introduction on how to use a financial planning worksheet and the budget planner could increase the chances of a brighter financial future for our children… Click to read more
2. Finance Apps Usage Soars Higher In Asia-Pacific
Take control over your personal finances through mobile applications. Seems like it is no surprise to see a plethora of finance or budget apps (like mint app or budget boss) being developed and introduced in the Asia-Pacific region. Read up on what CXO Today has to say… Click to read more
3. Top Personal Finance Apps
Managing your finances is possible with personal finance apps, even on the go. You can keep tabs on your finances with free budget software and money management programs on your phone. Sticking to your budget, managing your investments and even paying bills come handy with these mobile apps. Here are some of the best personal finances softwares you should consider downloading on your mobile devices… Click to read more
4. Free Credit Repair Tips to Help Yourself
Are you considering a free credit repair? Your credit score tells you a lot about your financial health. A low credit score may create an impression of instability when it comes to your finances. But the good news is there are ways to repair your credit score. If you are looking for do-it-yourself credit repair advice, I have some practical tips below… Click to read more
5. What Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is a phrase most of us have heard time and time again, even when we were little kids playing Monopoly. But the truth is, bankruptcy has a huge negative connotation. And there are many different types of bankruptcy. What is Chapter 7 bankruptcy? Filing Chapter 7 just might liberate you from drowning in overdue bills and crippling debt… Click to read more
What have you learned about your finances this week? Let us know in the comments below.