Category: Financial Literacy

The 50:30:20 Rule of Managing Payments and Savings

It’s often tricky to decide how much to spend on essential things, how much to use for fun, and how much to save. That’s where the 50:30:20 rule comes in – it’s like a simple guide that tells you how to split your money. This plan is to make sure you cover all your needs, have some fun, and still save for the future.

Best Way to Secure Payments as a Freelancer in the UAE

Freelancing offers more flexibility and potentially higher earnings, but timely and secure payments can be challenging when working with multiple clients. Therefore, having a secure payment system in place is crucial. This article covers the best payment method to receive funds in the UAE without opening a bank account.

How to Check Hafilat Card Balance and Recharge Online?

The Hafilat Card is a card you can use to access public places and public transportation in Abu Dhabi. With many perks and features, it’s your key to a more convenient and relaxed travel experience.
However, recharging these cards isn’t always convenient since you need to go to its dedicated kiosk or enter your card number on its official website whenever you recharge your card.

UAE Work Permit: How to Apply for a Private Tuition Visa?

The Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) have jointly introduced a new employment avenue in the UAE to cater to the changing needs of the workforce and ensure fair practices. This new avenue is called the UAE Private Teacher Work Permit.

How to Check Emirates ID Fines?

Traffic fines in the UAE are pretty strict and hefty. You miss paying for parking and will get a hefty fine. You changed the lane against the traffic rules and will receive an SMS of being fined.

5 Things to Know About the UAE Labor Card

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a thrilling living and working experience worth exploring. Still, it comes with a series of regulations and requirements, one of the most fundamental being the UAE Labor Card.

6 Tips to Save Your Money on Foreign Exchanges

Sending your money home, especially when you are an expat in the UAE, isn’t as smooth as you think. You need to look for a competitive exchange rate that helps you send money safely, conveniently, and at an affordable price.

UAE Traffic Fines: Get a 35% Discount and Reduce Black Points Using These Payment Channels

If you’re a driver in the UAE, chances are you’ve had a traffic fine or two to your name. But here’s some good news: there are ways to pay less for those fines and even reduce black points on your driving record.

Is a Credit Card the Best Solution to Manage Your Payments?

Most of us are comfortable using credit cards, especially in UAE, a spending-savvy country. However, credit cards come with the risk of debt accumulation, high-interest charges, risk of theft, etc.

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid While Sending Money from UAE to Philippines

UAE to Philippines
The UAE Dirham (AED) and Philippine Peso (PHP) exchange rate is highly volatile and can change rapidly based on real-time events. Thus, you must be extra careful when sending money from the UAE to the Philippines.
Whether you support your family back home or make other financial arrangements, ensuring your hard-earned money reaches its destination safely and cost-effectively is crucial. This blog explains people’s five most common mistakes when transferring money from the UAE to the Philippines.