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In a year where many of us are affected and perhaps feel powerless over our incomes amidst a pandemic, it is a good time to take stock of our financial health and confront our feelings about them & the way with deal with them. Whether we are young, middle-aged or senior, here are some important principles & practical tips on money management that we can fall back on which can go a long way into helping us optimise our finances and become financially wiser.

The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason

Save at least 10 percent of everything you earn and do not confuse your necessary expenses with your desires. Work hard to improve your skills and ensure a future income because wealth is the result of a reliable income stream. You cannot arrive at the fullest measure of success until you crush the spirit of procrastination within you.

 
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6 Ways You Can (Legally) Reduce Your Income Tax For YA 2021

Do them before the end of the year.

 
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Freedom from the money culture | Lynne Twist | TEDxBerkeley

 
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