Haters gonna hate: Why Barefoot won’t take the bait
Scott Pape’s inbox gets more than its fair share of hate mail but he shrugs off the insults because he knows when you try to make a difference, you’re going to piss a lot of people off.
Scott Pape’s inbox gets more than its fair share of hate mail but he shrugs off the insults because he knows when you try to make a difference, you’re going to piss a lot of people off.
Barefoot Investor tells a couple who spent $40,000 a year on school fees that it’s now time they focus on their retirement savings, rather than paying for their daughter’s uni experience.
Barefoot Investor has labelled Grace, a single mum of two, a weirdo for not wanting her life to be up-ended by a $3m inheritance. But he has a strategy to help her adapt.
This week Barefoot Investor has a wake-up call for shoppers using tap and go after one of his followers was left $1300 out of pocket for a $13 chicken sandwich.
Scott Pape says children who shop and spend wisely can save more than just money. The final instalment in the Barefoot Kids summer challenge series shows you how.
If you want to become a boss like Ava, who made $700 in two months selling flowers at her roadside stall, you can – just follow the steps in the Barefoot Kids summer challenge series.
You’ve earned your first stash of cash and now it’s time to divide it into three money buckets as we enter week two of Scott Pape’s Barefoot Kids summer challenge series.
Follow Scott Pape’s step-by-step guide to become a Barefoot Kid. Part one of the four-week summer challenge series shows youngsters how hard work is the real key to making money.
Scott Pape says the person delivering your eulogy won’t talk about your car, title or bank balance, but instead will talk about this.
Stuck for a Christmas gift? Here are the four books Scott Pape is putting under the Christmas tree. One of them might even help you get a hefty pay rise next year.
Scott Pape shares TV and podcast picks from his sick bed, plus a message for a wealthy woman whose husband doesn’t want her to retire.
Eight-year-old Amalia’s goal in life is to make the world a kinder place and the Aussie youngster, who’s featured in Scott Pape’s new book Barefoot Kids, is already making a difference.
No one is laughing at inspiring youngster Levi anymore after he started a business helping others with dyslexia and his success has earned him a place in Scott Pape’s new book.
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has smashed records following the release of his hit new book for kids to help them save money.
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