Why Kogan is on a tear. Crazy credit card fees. Assessing the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement.
This week Alan Kohler and James Kirby make their long awaited return to the Money Cafe to mull over the stock market recovery following the best 50 days on the market… ever, the disparity between credit card interest rates and buy-now pay-later firms, and punch through a treasure trove of listener questions.
Previous Episodes
Capital raisings bonanza – did you get a fair share? Why tech titans will now extend their dominance. Inflation or deflation – which is the worry?
Is Amazon propping up world markets? Travel titans play hardball. Reading the last recession.
Australia’s misleading unemployment arithmetic. How the big banks will decide what happens to house prices. Will we work from home forever?
Wall Street Wakes! What to do if you regret accessing early super release? Using an SMSF to buy residential property.
Weasel words and banking dividends. Could Australia escape a recession? Markets punt on a Crown takeover.
Big oil’s bad days. Why unemployment data hides a far uglier reality. Was Virgin flying in the wrong direction from the start?
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