Finance & Fury Podcast
Summary: There is zero formal financial education through the standard schooling system. Your formal education prepares you for your career and making money! ...but after graduation you're on your own trying to figure out what to do. This leads to a lot of frustrated, furious people! Finance and Fury picks up where your formal education left off, providing a unique insight into the world of economics, personal finance and building wealth with three different episodes each week. To start the week, in Mondays' episodes we look directly at personal finance, so you can act independently and make your own financial decisions - not follow the crowds. Let's be real here, how well is that working out for the ‘average’? Say What Wednesdays – Each Wednesday we give you the answers you are looking for and respond to questions from our listeners (that's you!) Furious Fridays – Each Friday we explore often misunderstood topics about finance and the economy, shedding some light in dark places, and challenging some common misconceptions.
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Podcasts:
For so long, Telstra has been a market darling…but what has happened?
Plus, why "motivation" is rubbish
Are financial collapses created by too many regulations, or not enough?
What you need to know about good and bad debt, cash flow, and taxes
Tax and Estonian e-Residency; Anyone can become an e-resident in Estonia, create a company and operate it in the EU
What the newly passed tax bill means for you, let's look at the stats.
APRA, ATO, LRBA, ASIC, Single acquirable assets, sole purpose test, arms length transactions...
What will kill your retirement? Not looking at your super now.
Comparing fees and returns on some of Australia's common industry funds, LICs and ETFs
...plus, a special announcement from Finance & Fury
How well the property works, and how well your own personal situation works too
Bringing together what we have learnt over the last few weeks
Pros, cons and how they work
Don't let emotions control your investment behaviours
Ask yourself – What is greedier; keeping what you have earned, or demanding someone else provide for you with what they earn?