The simplest way to buy shares for your kids
It’s easier than you think to get your kids involved in the stock market and teaching them about finances, writes Barefoot Investor.
It’s easier than you think to get your kids involved in the stock market and teaching them about finances, writes Barefoot Investor.
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has broken the record books with his no-nonsense financial self-help advice for Australians.
Aren’t cars supposed to fall in value? Normally, yes. Yet in 2020, like most things, the car market had a bingle and prices surged. Here’s why.
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.
AMAZON’S impending arrival, if the US is any guide, will please shoppers who need something delivered quickly. But the outlook for retail workers isn’t so rosy, writes Barefoot Investor.
BAREFOOT Investor Scott Pape often tells people up to their armpits in debt to sell their cars, investment properties and jetskis — but rarely the family home. Here’s why.
DON’T waste time on resentment if you find yourself in a financial hole. Just dig yourself out, writes Scott Pape.
DEEP down, Treasurer Scott Morrison knows he can’t really fix anything, especially the housing market, writes Scott Pape.
HAVING an emergency fund and knowing your entitlements will go a long way towards helping you out of a crisis, writes Barefoot Investor.
WHEN you think ‘age-friendly’ employers, Apple isn’t the first company you would have guessed. But the tech giant has cracked the code and it makes complete sense, writes Barefoot Investor.
FIND out all you can about your partner’s finances before you embark on a life together, writes Barefoot Investor.
SMALL business owners are a different breed: they work their guts out — risking it all — even though the odds of success are stacked against them, writes Barefoot Investor.
PUTTING a payout into a term deposit and then taking time to decide what to do with it is the way to go, writes Barefoot Investor.
WHEN Barefoot Investor’s mum roped him into doing a church presentation he decided to structure his speech around the Ten Commandments — which he whittled down to three.
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