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Health is wealth.
Live, laugh, love.
Another Instagram quote that makes my toes curl.
However you may feel about the kind of one-liners your Mom’s friend would post (yes Brits, I say Mom, not Mum), health is wealth and financial health is wealth. Deep.
It doesn’t mean being loaded. It means feeling in control of your finances so your mind can rest easy. And it’s the little things that make all the difference.
DISCLAIMER
More on all this shiz below…
(P.S. Before we get started, I want to make it VERY clear that this guide is not intended as financial advice, just a few tips to help you on the way to wallet wellness. For advice on investments please seek out a qualified financial adviser. Ok, serious hat off now).
👩⚕️Make healthy transfer choices👨⚕️
Let’s take it from the top.
World Healthy Day takes place every year on April 7th. But 🎵 WHO? WHO? WHO? WHO MADE THIS DAY UP? 🎵 You guessed it, it was WHO, A.K.A the World Health Organization (if you don’t get that awful joke, leave. Just kidding, please don’t.)
The goal of World Health Day is to promote and improve public health, it’s been going for 75 years and every year has a new theme. This year’s theme? Health For All.
I know what you’re asking…
“Ok, cool. We now know that World Health Day is more than just a hashtag. But what’s financial health?”
Well, you’re either asking that or:
“Why am I reading this?”
If it’s the first question, I’ll answer it. If it’s the second question, my answer to question one will blow you away and you’ll be happy you stayed 💥
Like I said, well wrote, financial health goes way beyond your credit score. A lot goes into it.
Now you’re asking “how do I check my financial health?” Well, well, well. I’ve only gone and answered that too.
What we’re basically doing here is wellness. Wallet wellness. Here are a few things you can do to check your financial health:
Once you’ve answered these questions you’ll likely know where you sit. If, like me, you wouldn’t call yourself totally financially healthy yet, don’t worry. There are lots of little things we can do to build up confidence and security.
Learn more on how Wise could help you out here
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