Paying dummy tax?
We've mentioned before that (in our humble opinion at least) one of the reasons that RISE has successfully sold out for 51 straight months now........... Whilst many of the other vaguely
We've mentioned before that (in our humble opinion at least) one of the reasons that RISE has successfully sold out for 51 straight months now........... Whilst many of the other vaguely
Anyone got a child in revision mode at the moment? Oli, my eldest, has his Year 6 SATs coming up and we're working through his workbooks each evening. He finds Maths harder
Roger D. Fisher (May 28, 1922 – August 25, 2012) was Samuel Williston Professor of Law emeritus at Harvard Law School and director of the Harvard Negotiation Project. I'll be honest,
We all know the Tortoise beat the Hare. Old news. But....... Let's face it........ The Tortoise only won because the Hare was being daft. If he'd not been messing around, he'd have crushed his be-shelled
If you read these blogs regularly (and if you don't, what is wrong with you?), then you know that I quite like the comparison between eating and managing your finances. There's
We've mentioned before about setting a minimum version of a goal so that you can always do it, no matter what. And then, dependant on circumstance, you can over achieve on
Have you take a train in Japan recently? No, me neither. Never in fact. Not been to Japan at all. But I've been reading about it. If you do get a train in Japan, watch
It's the mid 18th Century. ---------- Note: It's not. It's 2019. I'm doing one those clever scene setting things ---------- You are French philosopher Denis Diderot. ---------- Also not true. See above ----------- You
So, I paid the final balance on my taxes at the end of January. A whole day before deadline. Always a little painful seeing how much of your hard earned cash you've