Barefoot Investor’s bold cash prediction
When it comes to investing your money there’s a simple thing most of us get wrong, an expert claims.
When it comes to investing your money there’s a simple thing most of us get wrong, an expert claims.
Barefoot delivers harsh advice to a ‘very nervous mum’ who just discovered her husband has racked up $140,000 in gambling debts and wants to sell the family home – again.
Barefoot Investor is not a fan of Elon Musk and the way some of his Tesla tech is being used is yet another reason to hate him.
Car giants can track and sell our every move and the buyers of that data feed it into algorithms and use it against us, warns Barefoot Investor.
Scott Pape wants to create a ruckus after Kenyan-based internet scammers stole an Australian family’s entire house deposit and their bank is refusing to reimburse them.
As long as you own your own home, Scott Pape says you can live a meaningful, purposeful, retirement with much less money than you’ve probably been led to believe.
For years we’ve been told that we’ll need half a million dollars to retire comfortably but Scott Pape says research shows it’s actually much less than that. Find out how much.
If you are freaking out about the market meltdown, Barefoot Investor feels your pain. Here’s how to deal with it.
The Reserve Bank ‘shocked the market’ with its biggest hike in 22 years but interest rates, compared to the 1990s, are still incredibly low.
The term ‘ethical’ is about as loose as an over-28s nightclub, so you need to dig in and see what your super fund is actually investing in, says Scott Pape.
Are you financially flabby or fit? Check out how much super the average Australian your age has and how you can follow the Barefoot Steps to get yourself and your future in better shape.
Thanks to Barefoot Investor’s advice John and Suzie were able to get a home loan rate cut from their bank and a $2000 reward for being a loyal customer. See how they did it.
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.
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