Why the great Australian dream is now a financial trap: Barefoot
A run to save $30 on a camping dunny has exposed a ‘dumb and dangerous’ move that will drive house prices even higher, writes Barefoot Investor.
A run to save $30 on a camping dunny has exposed a ‘dumb and dangerous’ move that will drive house prices even higher, writes Barefoot Investor.
Trump’s tariffs have sent stocks tumbling, but history favours the patient investor. Here’s why staying the course beats panic-selling, according to Barefoot Investor.
He’s only a kid but Barefoot Investor Scott Pape’s son had some choice words for Treasurer Jim Chalmers about the gaping holes in his budget.
Barefoot’s week-long cash-only experiment turned into a battle with fast-food workers, bureaucrats, and the Royal Australian Mint – revealing just how fragile our financial freedoms really are.
Not everyone is making a killing on property says Scott Pape, noting some inner city suburbs are struggling with one seller having to cut $210k off the price they paid 10 years ago.
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape says the best Christmas gifts tell people that they’re smart. Here’s what he recommends this year.
Stubborn home loan interest rates are no match for Scott Pape’s three-year-old son, writes the Barefoot investor.
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