Maya Fisher-French: The wise lessons lockdown has taught me about the real value of money
On the money side, the lockdown brought home the need to look after our finances. To start that emergency fund or to cut down on debt.
On the money side, the lockdown brought home the need to look after our finances. To start that emergency fund or to cut down on debt.
Maya Fisher-French recently had a chance encounter with a free spirit who follows her heart and finds freedom in the extraordinary act of living life the way she wants to.
The home truth about the quest for a perfect home is that there may not be such a thing as a perfect home. But if you know what to look for, you might just find the home of your dreams.
We all know that New Year’s resolutions rarely last a month, let alone a year. So forget those resolutions, and start making money promises to yourself.
Living happily ever after means never having to worry about money, as long as you can find a blesser who looks like Prince Charming. But life is a little more complicated than the fairy tales suggest.
If you plan wisely and well, you can live within your means, even in today’s tough economy, says Maya Fisher-French.
Maya Fisher-French shares her experiences of building a home, what to avoid and what she did right.
Maya Fisher-French chatted to Ruda Landman about small change, big change, the power of money, and how to turn your financial fears into vast opportunities.
Read up on this insightful and helpful interview with Maya Fisher-French, an award-winning financial journalist. She gives sound advice on money, savings and debt.