By Isaac Chanakira Most developed countries have retirement saving schemes which you can participate in, such as 401K in America or Superannuation in Australia. In Australia, companies must contribute 10 % (used to be 9.5% until 2021) of your base salary towards your superannuation. This superannuation scheme only applies to those over 18 years and…
How To Invest In Index Funds and ETFs In Australia
By Isaac Chanakira A friend of mine who is based in Australia read my previous article, Do This to Start Investing in Mutual Funds, and he commented that the Index funds and ETFs I mentioned are not available in Australia so, he wanted to know how he can invest in international shares from his host country….
Do This to Start Investing in Mutual Funds
By Isaac Chanakira In my previous article, The Six Investments Vehicles That Turns Me from a Poor Immigrant to A Millionaire, I mentioned that I use mutual funds as one of the investment vehicles in my portfolio. For the benefit of those who are interested in Mutual funds, I will explain in detail how you can…
The Six Investment Vehicles That Turns Me From a Poor Immigrant To A Millionaire
By Isaac Chanakira Where to next? You have now developed your saving habit and managed to put a bit of money aside but, now you need to get involved in investing and you have no idea where to start. You are anxious to build your wealth and, after reading my previous article, How Your Saving Beliefs…
How Your Money Saving Beliefs Are Stopping You From Building Wealth
By Isaac Chanakira On my previous article (The 5 Easy Things That You Can Do to Save Money in The Diaspora) I mentioned that you need to develop a saving habit to be able to put money aside. What I did not tell you then is that saving, like any other habit whether good or bad,…