By modernising our grandparents’ flour jar approach to managing money, we can spend less and save more
Do you want to make money simple again? Have you ever wondered whether there’s a simple way to manage your money, that optimises and minimises the amount of interest you pay to the bank while trapping more surplus and giving you peace of mind… all while committing no more than 10 minutes a month to manage it?
And wouldn’t it be great if such a system didn’t discriminate its effectiveness based on how much you earned or how you got paid and made it just as easy to use for a university student on casual wages as for a CEO of an ASX-listed company earning a high salary?
Well, we think that such a system does exist.
We call it the Money SMARTS system and we’re on a crusade to help as many Australians as possible to adopt our simple and effective approach to managing their money and trapping their surplus to improve their current lifestyle and ideally help them to grow their existing wealth base.
Money SMARTS is an efficient and highly effective rules-based money management system designed to help you organise your money to stop you overspending and trap more surplus as a result. It guarantees you gain a better understanding of your cash flow movements and greater control of your money while ensuring you never “unconsciously” overspend ever again.
Every dollar in our system has a role to play and an overall job to do for you. The system adopts simple yet proven techniques of successful money management approaches from yesteryear.
This story is from the February 2019 edition of Money Magazine Australia.
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