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Which billionaire do you share personality traits with?
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How good are you at quick (money) maths?
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Surviving 33k: NYSC Corpers Share Their Experience.
5 NYSC Corpers share their experience with managing 33k monthly In Nigeria, It’s mandatory for every new graduate to do something called NYSC(National Youth Service Corps). During NYSC, post-graduates are sent to a random state in Nigeria to serve for one year — usually working in schools, radio agencies, etc. The places NYSC Corpers work […]
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How well do you know stocks and crypto symbols?
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Black Tax: The Realities Of Financing Your Family.
Have you ever been your family’s ATM? Like, you work so hard to make money, but you end up being unable to spend the money on yourself or even save and invest because you have to pay your sibling’s school fees, your parent’s house rent, the hospital bills of extended family members? We spoke to […]
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Can You Identify The Country From The Currency?
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Navigating Unstable Income As A Creator/Small Business owner
Starting a business is a big step because it comes with many responsibilities, highs, and lows. One of the most challenging parts of running a small business is how unstable your income is — In January, you might make a ton of money, and in March, you’d barely have enough to get by. While running […]
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Everything You Need To Know About Saving In Dollars
Why save in dollars? Saving in dollars on Accrue helps you protect the value of your long-term savings from currency devaluation. For example, if you’re saving to buy a car in two years or you’re saving for your Master’s tuition in six months, saving in your local currency means that your savings might lose a […]
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How Well Do You Know Finance Leaders?
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‘I could barely sleep when I got my first credit alert in foreign currency’
The Naira seems to be on its merry way down to the bottom of the ocean. Many people believe that earning in dollars while spending their local currency will fix all the currency devaluation problems they’re experiencing. Is this true? We spoke to Daniel Abayomi, a Nigerian living in Nigeria, about his experience and thoughts […]