How female investors can become financially fit
Amanda Thompson says a solid plan, the right money mindset and behaviours will help investors, especially women, stay financially fit.
Amanda Thompson says a solid plan, the right money mindset and behaviours will help investors, especially women, stay financially fit.
Financial advisor Tracey Sofra says financial confidence comes from shifting your mindset and getting more control over your cash flow.
Luke Harris says investors need to have emotional, educational and financial readiness in order to have a successful, long term invest strategy.
CEO of Australian Investment Education Andrew Baxter says continually building upon your education and learning more about yourself is key to long-term investment success.
Loyalty, discipline and courage, along with a focus on education, are key qualities held by top property investors, according to military officer turned property expert Lachlan Vidler.
Louise Bedford says adopting the right system, mindset, guidelines and habits will set you up for success in any field of investing.
Investment expert Ramin Nakisa says investors need to control their behaviour and aim to simply monitor their investments, rather than be actively involved.
David Hobart says sticking to your own process will ensure good risk management and increased savings, especially in times of uncertainty and volatility.
Investment success relies on building an investing system with set rules and principles that eliminate your emotions from decisions, says Jason McIntosh.
Katrina McCarter says investing in your network and your mindset will reap huge dividends.