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By Lacey Filipich, BEng(Hons), MAICD This month my husband and I sold a property. We don’t do that often. In fact, it’s only the second time I’ve sold and the first for hubby. The last time was a golden handshake from my employer: they paid me the average of two...
By Lacey Filipich, BEng(Hons), MAICD When I started saving half the income from my part-time jobs, I envisaged I would one day use the money to buy a flashy car. I dreamed of driving that car in the finest clothes, on my way to a swish restaurant. I had absolutely no...
Author’s note: This article on what it’s like to going bankrupt is one of our most widely read and shared. Probably because most commentary on bankruptcy is about the maths rather than the aspect this article covers – the emotional impact. At over 2,500 words...
By Lacey Filipich, BEng(Hons), MAICD ‘He had heard people speak contemptuously of money: he wondered if they had ever tried to do without it.’ – W. Somerset Maugham (1874 – 1965) In 2005, I watched an Australian film called Three Dollars and was...