Tips for young people looking for financial independence

By Carole-Anne Priest

Young people today lived through the 2008 recession and its aftershocks. I can tell you now, the words ‘global financial crisis’ do not tend to build financial confidence. The numerous disparaging avocado toast editorials in the national press also tend to make young people collectively want to switch off.

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Topics: Financial Literacy, Credit Rating, Saving, Gender Gap, business, tips, superannuation, habits


7 bad speaking habits to break immediately

By Narges Nirumvala

Women often undermine their own credibility and power by making small mistakes in their communication. I love working with women, because I find they can focus on these details without losing sight of the big picture. It is all about changing small speaking habits you probably use everyday. Some habits are good and serve you well, some are poor and need to be 'deleted'.

Here's a list of my top pet peeves. Now these apply to men and women, but I have noticed women display these habits more than men.

These speaking habits will make you look weaker than you are in any situation, from a one-on-one conversation with a colleague, to a boardroom presentation to the C-Suite.

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Topics: business, tips, habits



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