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:
In this episode, we answer Gab’s question on ASX:SOL and look at the fundamentals of this business, reviewing if this is a good buying opportunity or not.
In this episode, we look at the lack of price discovery in markets due to the flows into passive investments, along with ways to review if high conviction investing is right for you.
In this episode, we look at why the Fed is stuck in emergency measure mode since 2011. With central banks initially trying to boost asset prices after the GFC, but are continuing these policies over a decade later, ceasing their intervention in markets can now be the next trigger to create a collapse.
In this episode, we answer Chris’ question on TraCRs and if there are any better ways of gaining exposure to specific international shares.
Beyond additional taxes, in this episode we look at the wealth effect in relation to property prices and if this is a benefit to the economy or not.
In this episode, we look at the history of superannuation in Australia and the politics behind changes to legislation.
In this episode, we look at the investment allocations to minimise custodial risks and increase intrinsic values, and how to manage the passing of these assets onto the next generation.
In this episode, we look at the factors affecting property prices and look at the likelihood of where prices may head from here.
In this episode, we look at the recent news of nations adopting cryptocurrency, along with the long term potentials for what may lie in store for us.
In this episode, we answer Sol’s questions on hyperinflation and break down the historical causes and explore the possibility of this happening in the Western world.
In this episode, we look at the factors and characteristics of a country and areas within which lead to high property prices.
While Australia is one of the wealthiest countries on earth, this can come at the price of becoming more materialistic and less happy. In this episode, we look at the causes and also ways to take control of your financial wellbeing and happiness.
A financial education, either formal or informal is important to help teach the value of things instead of the price. In this episode, we discuss why monopoly is such a bad game and other methods to instil a sense of value, rather than base your life on a zero-sum game.
In this episode, we look at the history and traditional theory of diversification. Due to globalisation and interconnected economies, new methods of diversification is required to help reduce portfolio volatility.
In this episode, we look at the factors contributing to Australian property prices. In our great country we have a lot of available land but some of the highest prices to incomes in the world, so what is going on?