by Kerry Lloyd | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog
And three trends likely to result Welcome to 2022 and what’s become yet another part of the ‘new normal’ since Covid entered our lives – volatility. Normally when the term volatility is used, we financial types are usually talking about financial markets,...
by Kerry Lloyd | Sep 23, 2021 | Blog
Financial info that doesn’t stand the test of time Some people think things financial are boring (safe to say, I’m not one of them – probably just as well) and that the financial info they learned at school, uni or in a book or the newspapers ages ago, will...
by Kerry Lloyd | Sep 9, 2021 | Blog
Advice that stands the test of time Recently I was perusing a friend’s bookshelf via video chat. They were going through their books, as you do in lockdown, and wanted to know if I might be interested in having any of their still pristine financial books. Now, I...
by Kerry Lloyd | Aug 19, 2021 | Blog
Not sure if you’ve noticed, but the price of things seems to be on the up – and, no, we’re not just talking about property prices. We’re talking about all sorts of things from second-hand cars, the average basket of goods in supermarkets, and a host of inputs...
by Kerry Lloyd | Jul 29, 2021 | Blog
Last blog was all about debt with no good outcomes attached to it – aka bad debt. This post though, we’ll look at debt that’s either okay (the first of which is likely to surprise you) or debt that could actually be considered to be ‘good’ debt. Okay debt Home...