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    Our Take on Standard Chartered’s New Credit Cards

    by Hacking Adulthood August 2, 2017

    Standard Chartered promises to open a new world of privileges for its clients with the credit cards. The two credit cards – Visa Infinite and Visa Platinum Card – definitely match global credit card standards. They are secure, globally accepted, and promise to offer attractive shopping and travel rewards. If Standard Chartered can truly deliver on its #RewardsForLife credit card promise, I’ll be first in line for one!

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    How to Stop Selling Yourself Short

    by Hacking Adulthood February 9, 2017

    There’s quite a disconnect between the preparation we receive in school for life after school. If ultimately the purpose of school is to prepare you for the job market, it shouldn’t just prepare you to work but also prepare you to navigate the politics of it. We should learn skills such as salary negotiation, what to expect for an entry level job for your field, and everything else. However, this is most often not the case and so we have no choice but to roll with the tides.

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    Defining Affordable Housing for Ghanaians – Survey Results

    by Hacking Adulthood October 5, 2016

    Earlier this year, we partnered with Jumia House to conduct a survey in order to define affordable housing for Ghanaians. We wanted…

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    5 Ways to Spend Less on Fuel That Aren’t “Turn Off Your A/C”

    by Anita Asiedu September 20, 2016

    If you’re like me – an Adult in Training with a car – fuel is one of your biggest expenses. I found that it was more difficult to spend significantly less on the essentials – fuel, lunch, Apple Music. Yet it’s still possible to spend a little less on fuel every time you buy it, and savings do add up. Here are 5 things I do to minimize my monthly fuel expenditure.

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    Infographic – Simple Saving Tips

    by Hacking Adulthood August 17, 2016

    You might have already heard that investing your money
    is the best way to grow it, but what about starting capital?
    How do you save up enough money to get started with investing it? We’re here to help! Here are some simple tips to help you save better & smarter!

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    5 Tips for Managing Your Finances

    by Hacking Adulthood August 17, 2016

    When I first started working, I didn’t make a whole lot of money at my 9-5 & to top that off, my financial management skills (if I can even call them that considering how abysmal and irresponsible they were) didn’t exactly help the situation. However, I did learn a thing or two.

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    A Beginner’s Guide to Investing in Ghana

    by Hacking Adulthood June 14, 2016

    We’ve all heard about the need to invest. It’s supposed to provide benefits ranging from financial stability to obscene wealth. As a young adult in Ghana, you have probably figured out that even if you save a significant portion of a small income it will not magically transform into mansions and luxury cars down the line (and if you hadn’t, you’re welcome). Here’s a beginner’s guide to some of the best ways to invest your money in Ghana!

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    How Much Do You Make?

    by Nana Adwoa Sey May 6, 2016

    How many people have you shared your salary with? Why don’t you want people to know how much you earn? What are we afraid of?

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    Defining Affordable Housing for Ghanaians

    by Hacking Adulthood May 6, 2016

    A collaboration between Hacking Adulthood & Lamudi Ghana
    5 lucky respondents will be picked at random to win food vouchers from Hello Food!

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    How to Get Funding for Stuff – Part 2

    by Hacking Adulthood April 28, 2016

    Someone once teased that all I seemed to do was cough and suddenly grants rained down for one project or another. I wish. Money doesn’t grow on trees, and it certainly hasn’t started to fall from the skies either.
    Here are some useful tips to get some extra funds to achieve your goal, no matter what it is; school, research, artistic project…the list is endless.

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About Hacking Adulthood

Hacking Adulthood is a place to learn about, discuss, complain about, and celebrate everything about being adults in Ghana. Together we will figure out how navigate adulthood and learn more about how to be adults. We’ll cover everything from managing personal finances and how to secure a mortgage to how to make friends as an adult. We can’t wait to start this journey of navigating adulthood with you!

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