Bad things happen so focus on what you can control
Bad stuff happens if you haven’t prepared for it so follow the Barefoot Steps and focus on what you can control.
Bad stuff happens if you haven’t prepared for it so follow the Barefoot Steps and focus on what you can control.
A mum-to-be who needs to find $2200 in seven days to avoid eviction represents the dark side of the housing crisis but Barefoot says there are long-term solutions political leaders could explore.
With interest rates on the rise things are looking a bit gloomy but you can sleep easier at night if you follow Barefoot Investor’s top ten tips to stress less.
Scott Pape talks to one of the world’s top fund managers whose investment performance shows that the less you pay in fees, the more you get — and the less you do, the better your returns.
THE biggest risk retirees face isn’t the short-term wobbles of the share market, it’s running out of money before they die. But when it comes to our financial luck, we all have the power to change things before it’s too late, writes the Barefoot Investor.
BY taking on record household debt at a time when interest rates are at record lows, plenty of overstretched people may well find their financial lives will end up in the toilet some time in the next decade. The most important thing is to ask yourself is am I prepared, writes the Barefoot Investor.
THE Barefoot Investor’s new book has only been out a week but it has already become the fastest-selling book across Australia, as Scott Pape turns kids’ lives around.
THE greatest investor in history, Warren Buffett, is essentially telling investors that he thinks his own stock is cheap. So who are we to argue, writes the Barefoot Investor.
IN case he is in danger of becoming the John Farnham of the Aussie book publishing industry, the Barefoot Investor has replied to readers asking if they really need to buy ANOTHER money guide.
THE Barefoot Investor Scott Pape’s highly-anticipated new book has finally hit shelves. Here’s how it can help your kids become money smart.
BAREFOOT Investor Scott Pape wants to create a generation of kids who aren’t stupid with money. This is his dead-simple plan.
IN this extract from his new book The Barefoot Investor For Families, Scott Pape explains how your teenagers can help you save money and earn it for themselves.
HE’s an Australian finance phenomenon who has already changed life for thousands of adults. Now he wants to do the same for your kids — with jam jars, jobs and food.
AUSTRALIAN kids are getting handed pocket money without having to do a scrap of work, new research has shown. The Barefoot Investor says parents need to put an immediate stop to it.
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