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money Archives - SISIKUNMI https://www.sisikunmi.com/tag/money/ Live. Learn. Inspire Fri, 21 Feb 2020 08:31:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.sisikunmi.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-cropped-cropped-wp-1604087001228-1-32x32.png money Archives - SISIKUNMI https://www.sisikunmi.com/tag/money/ 32 32 Money talks || Cures for a lean purse – IV https://www.sisikunmi.com/lifestyle/money-talks-cure-for-a-lean-purse-iv/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=money-talks-cure-for-a-lean-purse-iv https://www.sisikunmi.com/lifestyle/money-talks-cure-for-a-lean-purse-iv/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2019 12:50:39 +0000 https://sisikunmi.wordpress.com/?p=293 Welcome back! We have now come to the last post in the ‘Cure for a lean purse’ series. It’s been a thrilling journey so far. In case you’re just joining in, you can catch-up on all the saving, investment and retirement tips we’ve discussed so far. Let’s get into the last, but definitely not the least important cure. #7 ‘Increase thy ability to earn’ ‘The more wisdom we know, the more we may earn.’ Arkad. There’s a saying which recently became popular which goes ‘Dangote still they find money’. Mr Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Africa still finding ways to increase and secure his net worth. This is true for most of the richest men in today’s world. Even when their net worth can be unbelievably massive. It doesn’t matter what you ear, you need to increase your ability to earn. Back to curing our lean purses, increasing your ability to earn is an important part of increasing one’s income. Sometimes saving and investing just isn’t enough. I had a discussion with a friend recently where she asked about platforms to invest which will give high ROIs. After listening to her, how she had a lot of responsibilities – personally and family-wise. After listening to her, I told her that what she really needs to do is to find a way to earn more than she does at the moment. So how exactly do we increase our ability to earn? I’ll outline various ways that I have come across. I acknowledge that it might not be so easy to earn more, it is always worth a shot. • Improving your abilities and getting promoted/ asking for a pay raise at work • Getting a side hustle: freelancing, starting a small trading business • Turn a hobby you’re good at into something profitable There are definitely more ways to do these and if you have any, you can please drop them in the comment section below. Increasing your earnings and applying the principles we’ve learnt in this series to whatever income comes from it will significantly help to cure a lean purse. As we end this series on curing a lean purse, I’d like to say that while making and having money is something we all desire, we shouldn’t tie our happiness to it. Odd as it may sound, do your best to be happy at whatever stage you are. Happiness is determined by you, no matter what life throws at you. Also, it takes time to build wealth. As I learnt from the book ‘The millionaire next door’ by Thomas J. Stanley, millionaires are made not necessarily by how much they earn but by how they live. Applying the 7 cures we’ve discussed might not yield results overnight, but if we stay consistently at it, 5, 10, 20 years down the line, we’d be grateful we did. “Wealth is more often the result of a lifestyle of hard work, perseverance, planning, and, most of all, self-discipline.” ― Thomas J. Stanley, The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy Thank you for staying with me throughout the 4 posts in the curing a lean purse series. It was a pleasure to write the posts, and knowing that people read and were inspired by them makes my heart full. If this is your first time on the series, you can go here to catch up on all the other posts. Also, subscribe to this blog to get instant personalized updates on new posts. Not all of my posts focus on money issues, but I’m certain that you’ll find the other categories of posts as inspiring. Till next time, Sisikunmi

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Money Talks || Why you shouldn’t save in a traditional piggybank. https://www.sisikunmi.com/lifestyle/money-talks-piggybank/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=money-talks-piggybank https://www.sisikunmi.com/lifestyle/money-talks-piggybank/#comments Fri, 11 Oct 2019 10:49:51 +0000 https://sisikunmi.wordpress.com/?p=241 Hey there! Do you save part of your income? How do you do that? Do you save in a traditional piggybank? Whatever your answers might be, just read on, I have gist for you. Before getting into the post proper, I’ll be sharing some backstory about how this idea came to be. Stay with me. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been struggling with whether or not to delve into writing about personal finance. The idea was particularly inspired by a message I received from an old classmate reminding me of when I helped her save money back in secondary school. I had contemplated starting this series a while back, but somehow I couldn’t bring myself to. I didn’t want to feel like a fraud because although I follow most of the principles I’ll be talking about, I’m not as diligent/consistent as I would love to be. But I guess talking about it and encouraging people to adopt it might give that extra push I need, abi? After a lot of back and forth, I decided that sometimes you just have to do what you have to do! Ready or not. So while I might not be a ‘finance girl’ or an expert on money matters, I sure do have some things I’ve picked up over the years which I feel could be useful to more people beyond my friends and those on my contact list. I’m also praying (and doing my own part) that my account cooperates and blossoms even as I share these tips. Because how awkward will it be if I stay broke while sharing money tips?? Too awkward. Enough pre-gist. Let’s get into the main gist of the day. In this introductory post, I’d be talking about saving inside wooden piggybanks aka ‘kolo’ and why it’s not an ideal set up. A while back, I saw a tweet about a woman who saved N3,000 daily over a period of 14 months. It was an impressive sight, seeing her sitting with her one thousand naira notes all around her. (I understand that she might have had her personal reasons for saving this way. I’m only using this as a case study for educational purposes.) My first thought was that this woman allowed her money to sit idle for too long – I’ll explain further about that in this post. That was actually my second thought. My real first thought was how she managed to have the money intact, with the different stories of money ‘disappearing’ from such wooden piggybanks going around. People say this happens, never happened to me though (I’ve never really had one). I decided to ask if people really fancied seeing their cash as opposed to having it in a bank or some sort of investment. I got this response below. Later during the week, I saw a post about an interview with Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest businessman. He stated in the interview how he once withdrew 10 million dollars just to believe he had money. But here’s the thing about Mr Aliko, he put the cash back where it belonged – in a bank working for him. The reason why I had qualms with that lady’s method of saving is that she could have earned more if she had put the money to work. At an interest rate of as little as 10% per annum, compounding daily, she would have had more than she saved. But since she didn’t put the money to work, she got just exactly what she saved. Saving in an interest giving platform rather than a kolo also helps preserve your money against inflation. The value of N1,000 this year, is most likely less than what it was a year or 2 ago. So if you’re saving in kolo, the 2 million naira saved over 2 years may have a lesser value at the time of use. Saving on such platforms also makes money available for investments and other profitable actions which wouldn’t have been possible with the money docile in a piggy bank in your room. So, you’ll be helping the economy as well, not just yourself. I hope I’ve been able to enlighten you about why saving using an interest giving platform is better? In case you want to start saving on a different platform, here’s an online saving and investment platform which makes savings easy and fun. People have had good experiences using it. You can check it out here. There are other platforms out there as well which you can explore. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing more tips concerning saving and investing. Kindly subscribe to this space so you don’t miss any of the posts. Did you find this post enlightening? Educative? Fun? Will you like to see more posts like this? Please let me know in the comment section. P.S: To be honest, I sometimes have issues coming up with an appropriate opening for my posts, and seeing as this is a new kind of post on here it made it sort of harder. I decided to go with hey there! Kinda like calling your attention to this post. It worked right? Right! 😊

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