by Luke Girling | Nov 22, 2022 | Personal Finance
The evolution of the stock market has grabbed worldwide attention because it offers a regulated marketplace to investors with zero to low operational risk. Despite having a considerable profit margin, Muslims can only invest in the stock market if Shariah principles...
by Luke Girling | Oct 31, 2022 | Personal Finance
With the cost of living rising and competition for jobs increasing it’s normal to be curious about how your income compares to other people of the same age. You may be interested in asking for a pay rise or a promotion at your current job, or be looking to find...
by Luke Girling | Feb 17, 2022 | Personal Finance
A side hustle is, to put it simply, an informal job or venture an individual may work at in order to supplement their primary income. This is a common strategy within the financial independence, retire early (FIRE) community to enable people to have more disposable...
by Luke Girling | Feb 15, 2022 | Personal Finance
If you want to learn accounting, you may find yourself signed up for a three-year professional qualification and struggling through a load of difficult exams. However, if you’re ok with no certificate, you can learn all of the key lessons of accounting in a much...
by Luke Girling | Feb 14, 2022 | Personal Finance
You already benefit from the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS), but you’re wondering if private health insurance is worth it in the UK. Will you receive better healthcare or more benefits if you opt for private insurance? And are these...
by Luke Girling | Feb 10, 2022 | Personal Finance
Pound cost averaging (also known as dollar-cost averaging) may be a familiar term for those who are interested in investing. For most new investors, it’s hard to fully understand what pound cost averaging is, let alone whether it will provide superior returns...