Barefoot Investor’s top tips amid coronavirus panic
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape is warning Australians not to make rash money decisions fuelled by coronavirus panic — and says financially, it’s not all doom and gloom.
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape is warning Australians not to make rash money decisions fuelled by coronavirus panic — and says financially, it’s not all doom and gloom.
What happens after a bushfire when the media moves on and the cameras stop rolling. A new documentary with the Barefoot Investor reveals the unglamorous reality of getting back on your feet.
This week the stock market got a smack in the gob, but instead of panicking let’s view short-term uncertainty as the price you pay for higher long-term returns, writes the Barefoot Investor.
Even the wealthiest people in the world can be hacked. Amazon chief Jeff Bezos has built a trillion-dollar internet business but managed to click a dodgy link, so take precautions, writes the Barefoot Investor.
IT’S 3.19am … and I’m writing to you from my iPhone… Right now my six-month-old, Eddie, is about as cranky as my Triple M boss (Big Eddie).
THE Melbourne city apartment market is oversupplied and for some investors it is time to sell, writes Scott Pape.
SMALL business owners and budding entrepreneurs have lots of questions on success and survival. Scott Pape sets out to answer some of them.
A CANCER battler needs to tackle her partner and his credit-card spending before sorting out her finances, writes Scott Pape.
THE sales pitch was that if you were smart enough to own an option on a few plots of land in the Secret Valley Estate, well, you could become very, very rich.But it didn’t turn out that way, writes Scott Pape.
INVESTING in shipping containers through an offshore company may not be seaworthy and could leave you open to losing your money, warns Scott Pape.
IT’S hard to imagine parents would pay a girl less pocket money than her brother. Then again, it’s hard to believe that corporate Australia would pay a woman less than a similarly qualified bloke.
DONALD Trump may be a worry but the US has had its fair share of loonies in the oval office, writes Scott Pape.
NANT Whisky produces a damn fine drop — it’s been referred to as “liquid gold” by a liquor buff. But its “investment opportunity” gave Scott Pape a hangover.
YOU have to leave it to life to teach your grown-up children about getting into debt and dealing with payday predators, says Scott Pape.
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