Don’t waste time or energy betting on crypto
Our younger years are when we really need to focus on the hustle — so invest in skills that will pay dividends and don’t rely on crypto.
Our younger years are when we really need to focus on the hustle — so invest in skills that will pay dividends and don’t rely on crypto.
It can pay to look past the ‘herd mentality’ that grips markets and make your own judgments, even if it makes you look stupid at the time.
Most of the things society has us chasing won’t mean a thing when we die. One of the world’s greatest investors has revealed the secret to obtaining real wealth.
Josh Frydenberg has done a good job with the Federal Budget but he’s created a policy that will lead many into financial insecurity, writes Scott Pape.
DADS matter a whole lot, and they touch every aspect of their kids’ lives. But for most families, the ultimate security is a roof over their heads, writes the Barefoot Investor.
STARTING your own business means less family time, spending nights doing bookwork and stressing about customers. So a spouse is right to be concerned, writes Barefoot Investor.
Freaked out families might be wondering what they can do to budget for a baby. Ditch tracking expenses and keep things simple, writes the Barefoot Investor.
IT’S very hard to resist the lure of getting rich quick, right? Listen to your gut, not your mate who’s dripping with Bitcoin-fever, says the Barefoot Investor.
OWNING your home outright means you have the banker off your back and can call the shots on how you “invest”, writes Barefoot Investor.
RICH Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki described owning a home as your biggest liability — not an asset, but does the Barefoot Investor agree.
IN his first expanded column, Barefoot Investor backs socially responsible investing — and says that’s why he has a family portfolio.
BAREFOOT Investor has been told people don’t listen to his financial advice. So this week he is trying something different — reverse psychology.
YOU’VE got thousands of dollars sitting in a bank account doing nothing, but should it be invested in shares or property? Here’s what the Barefoot Investor thinks.
JESS, 26, did well in Year 12 at a private school and graduated with a degree. Five years later she’s tearing up talking to Barefoot Investor about her life being a “disaster”. Why is she miserable?
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