With spiralling personal debt levels, falling savings rates and inflation still in the background and still steadily eating away at our wealth, it may be time for some financial resolutions.
It’s good to spread good cheer at this time of the year, and one thing to celebrate is the fact that we are all living longer. Improvements in health care have meant life expectancy has gone above the age of 80 for those who are nearing retirement now.
2019 is with us, and the credit card bills will be with us soon enough too. They come as a reminder that simply wishing for a prosperous new year is not enough.
To enjoy a prosperous 2019, you need to plan how you will achieve it. There is no better time to start than right now.
We look at making a financial plan for 2019.