It’s a red flag if your partner won’t do this
Before you have kids, there’s one practical discussion you and your partner should have about money. It’s a big red flag if they refuse, says Scott Pape.
Before you have kids, there’s one practical discussion you and your partner should have about money. It’s a big red flag if they refuse, says Scott Pape.
Barefoot Investor has invested in a robot mower which has given him awesome bowling green-like lawns and more time to spend with his kids.
The cost of living crisis is causing huge stress for many Australians so here’s what Scott Pape suggests you should do to relieve the financial pressure.
The dream of owning your first home is a lot like parenting a newborn, says Scott Pape – the thrill rubs off disturbingly quickly and then the reality of the responsibility sets in.
Facebook plans to launch its own cryptocurrency next year and now “big tech” is now coming for your wallet. Our banks know they have one almighty battle on their hands, so who will win, asks the Barefoot Investor.
Don’t fall for the trap of locking yourself into a bad car loan. Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has five simple steps to buying a car that could save you big bucks in the years that follow.
Kids spend roughly 2400 days in school, yet not one of those days is dedicated to learning the practical money skills they’ll be tested on every day of their lives. Now is the time to kick off the financial education revolution, writes the Barefoot Investor.
It’s time for us to kick off a financial revolution in this country, and it needs to start with our children, writes the Barefoot Investor.
After Kenneth Hayne recommended that government and regulators act to stop the selling of junk insurance, consumers could be up for up to $1 billion in refunds. So if you’ve been sold junk add-on insurance, be sure to demand a refund and don’t let them ruin your day, write the Barefoot Investor.
As parents, we can get stuck on the idea that we need to spend a lot of money — especially in the school holidays — to create memories with our kids. But that’s not true, writes the Barefoot Investor.
As retirement approaches for some, the inevitable stress about money looms. It’s unavoidable. Seriously, everyone over 60 I know stresses about a stock market crash, so let’s talk about how to prepare for it, writes the Barefoot Investor.
Make no mistake, our D-Day is certainly coming … even if it hasn’t shown up in the Budget (yet). But you can do something with these tax cuts to help your hip pocket.
This week Apple announced it’s launching a credit card simply called “Apple Card”. And it’s titanium, baby. But if you strip out the metal and the marketing, this is just another “debt card”. And you don’t need another one of those, writes the Barefoot Investor.
The process of taking control of your finances can build up continual small wins, which can help to build confidence little by little. Barefoot reader, Claire, has not only changed her life, she has saved her life, writes the Barefoot Investor.
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