Barefoot Investor and his deepfake video nightmare
For all the hype around AI, Scott Pape says the big winners are scammers who have weaponised deepfake videos on people like him to con victims out of their life savings.
For all the hype around AI, Scott Pape says the big winners are scammers who have weaponised deepfake videos on people like him to con victims out of their life savings.
Poor Albo, he’s scared witless about the cost of living crisis. He’s tinkering at the edges and praying to the global inflation gods that things will sort themselves out.
Barefoot’s back after traversing Europe with his family in a six-berth motorhome and says he learned a lot about himself as a husband, father and leader in pressure cooker moments.
Get your boots on, Mama! When you’re angry that your 20-year-old son has left his ex-girlfriend stranded with a $21k car loan and no car, Barefoot has some sound advice.
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The big lesson from this pandemic is that the world is far too complex to predict anything — but investing and saving is the ultimate act of optimism.
Surely nobody falls for it? Sadly, yes – Aussies lose $36 million a year to phone scammers. Here’s what you do when they call.
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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has broken the record books with his no-nonsense financial self-help advice for Australians.
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Financial markets right now are a dog’s breakfast. I have no idea when it will end, but there is no doubt how it will: Badly. Mark my words, there’s a punchline coming.
Wall Street has dreamt up yet another way to screw young people, using two things they’re addicted to: gaming and sports betting.
Young gurus giving trading tips to inexperienced millenials on social media isn’t a great financial plan. Here’s how to invest to set up your future.
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