Inflation is a phenomenon that we all have to navigate through because it reduces the purchasing power of our money.
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What Is Recession And How Does It Affect You?
In the simplest of terms, a recession signifies moving backwards, the opposite of an advancement. Under normal conditions, we all would like to advance/grow in our endeavours
Investing During This Tightening Economic Cycle
There are typically four stages of the economic cycle. The first stage is the expansion stage or boom stage when credit is expanding, stocks are booming, the economy is growing and everyone feels like their investments are green and going up. This is followed by a slowdown stage where asset values have reached their peak… Continue reading Investing During This Tightening Economic Cycle
Savings And Investment: What Makes The Difference In Wealth Creation?
Savings can be traced back to the 16th century, when people stored items and spare coins in jars and clay pots for rainy days.
Market Update: Amazon Follows Google, Announces 20-1 Stock Split
One of the companies in our portfolio, Amazon Inc, has announced a stock split of 20-1 following the steps taken earlier in February by Alphabet (Google’s parent company).
The Dollar Investments That I Stashed Away In Rise Was Helpful Towards My MSc Journey. My Name Is Ifunanya And This Is How I Make My #MoneyRise
We spoke to Ifunanya Moneke who is currently studying for her Master’s degree in Managing Innovation and Information Technology in the UK on how she was able to save and fund her Master’s degree by using Rise. This is her story.
How To Be A Good Investor
As the world progresses, more people understand the need to invest and how investment helps you attain financial freedom, especially with the rule of compounding.
Forever Is The Ride: Tobe And Nenye’s Love Story
Welcome to “Love and Returns”, a Valentine-inspired series about love, life, and money.
How to deal with Black Tax
Seun is currently undergoing his National Youth Service Corps program. He earns N33,000 from the Federal Government and N5,000 from his place of primary assignment.
Why PayPal Stocks Took A Dive
Last Wednesday, PayPal shares fell almost 25%, hitting a 21-month low of $132.57 and losing nearly $50 billion of market capitalisation.