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Plenty of books, podcasts and blogs focus on building wealth – and that’s great, as far as it goes. But focusing just on wealth misses the point.
I believe what most of us actually want is to have choice.
Choice in how much time we give to income-producing activities.
Choice about what those income-producing activities are.
Choice about where we live.
Choice about when we retire.
Choice about the ways we use our money to produce happiness.
In the Financial Autonomy podcast, I explore the different ways you can gain choice - from investing in stocks to becoming self-employed, starting a side hustle, or buying an investment property. I share learnings I've gained working with clients for over 20 years as a Certified Financial Planner, and interview others with interesting insights or experiences in gaining choice in life.
The Most Important Concept in Finance to Understand
In this episode we take a look at the most important concept in finance to understand - compounding. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
09:1019/11/2024
The Superannuation Sweet Spot - Making the Most of Superannuation Tax Concessions
Consistent with most developed nations, Australia provides incentives for people to save for their retirement. Being self-sufficient in retirement reduces the need for Age pensions and other forms of Social Security. But saving for your retirement means sacrificing the here and now. Money socked away for your 70s and 80s, is money that you can't enjoy in your 20s and 30s. The opportunity cost is real, so the incentives need to be meaningful. Fortunately our superannuation system does indeed provide meaningful incentives in the form of tax concessions. There are tax concessions throughout the entire life of your superannuation journey. But I find that sometimes the biggest tax concession of all is overlooked or underappreciated. This week I want to ensure that you understand exactly where the greatest opportunity exists so that you are making the most of the superannuation tax concessions. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
08:0505/11/2024
Markets Have Had a Phenomenal Year. Where To From Here?
It's been a wonderful time to be an investor recently. As regular readers of our GainingCHOICE e-mail will know, the current one year numbers for the trio markets we track are all in double digits, with the US index over 30% up on the year, and the Australian and Emerging markets both up around 20%. So where to from here? Do such large gains over the past year mean we're destined for a fall? Or is this the early days of a new boom? General Advice Disclaimer
08:4723/10/2024
What is Longevity Risk and How Should I Avoid Getting Caught Out?
There’s lots of risk when it comes to investing and building wealth. Inflation risk, market risk, timing risk, concentration risk, liquidity risk, credit risk, legislative risk, reinvestment risk, currency risk, leverage risk, and plenty more. Some risk we want to take – the ones that we can handle and will reward us with extra returns. Other risks provide no benefit to us and so should be avoided at all costs. Longevity risk, the topic of this week’s episode, falls into this second bucket, though it’s solution involves the deliberate undertaking of other risk. It’s an interesting one for sure, so let’s dive in. General Advice Disclaimer
09:0009/10/2024
The Blueprint To Wealth Creation in 2024
We all want to build wealth and have financial security, have choices in life. This week I wanted to explore the basic framework for how you can make that happen. Your home, your super, your investments, and the financial decisions that sit around those all play their part. General Advice warning Add yourself to the GainingCHOICE weekly email list
12:1325/09/2024
Where to find new episodes of What's Possible?
Looking for a new What's Possible episode? What's Possible has now moved to its own channel. Links are below for the most common players, or just search What's Possible in your podcast app. Find What's Possible on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7beUaLlKeg7zlq6RlIObTp Find What's Possible on Apple here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-possible/id1766412250 We're having a lot of fun with the What's Possible project. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the What's Possible channel so you never miss a new episode.
00:3518/09/2024
Am I On Track To Retire?
This week's episode is inspired by the number one question we get asked by new clients - am i on track to retire? This week I take you through how we go about answering this question. What are the inputs required, and the key things for you to consider? For help, visit our website: www.guidancefs.com.au Disclaimer
08:1811/09/2024
What's Possible - 9 Month's in Antarctica
Could you spend 9 months through winter down in Antarctica? This week I chatted with Matt Roberts who did exactly that with the Australian Antarctic division. He shares how he got this opportunity, the training required, and what life's like at the bottom of the world. What's Possible is moving to its own channel. Be sure to add it to your Follows/Subcriptions: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7beUaLlKeg7zlq6RlIObTp Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-possible/id1766412250
47:2804/09/2024
When Does Debt Recycling Make Sense?
Borrowing to invest he is unquestionably a frequent contributor to wealth accumulation. Few of us would buy a home without using a mortgage, and it is a rare business that is able to grow without some form of debt. Borrowing to invest in the stock market has many positive attributes. Shares can be sold quickly, enabling you to reduce or clear your debt at short notice were your circumstances to change. Transaction costs are low. And diversification is easily obtained. There are several ways in which you can borrow to invest in the stock market. Under a debt recycling approach, it is assumed you are using equity in your home. Borrowing to invest magnifies an the outcome. If you invest $1000 and it increases in value by 10%, you have gained $100 in wealth. If instead you matched that $1000 with an equal amount of debt, and your now $2000 investment grew by the same10%, your wealth has increased by $200, double that of the original example. Now of course you need to back out the cost of the debt, but this simple example illustrates the impact. Investments don't always go up however, so the magnification brought about through gearing works in both directions. If the value of your investment rises, gearing enhances your outcome. But if the value of your investment falls, gearing makes the situation worse. For this reason, there's a few key criteria that you should tick-off before embarking on this strategy. Disclaimer Get GainingCHOICE
08:3328/08/2024
What's Possible - Hillary Clinton
Welcome back to the What's Possible podcast where we explore people who've lived interesting lives and consider what lessons we can draw to have the fullest, most fun life possible. In this episode, we dive into Hillary Clinton's journey and what she's achieved alongside that. What's Possible has now moved to its own channel. Links are below for the most common players, or just search What's Possible in your podcast app. Find What's Possible on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7beUaLlKeg7zlq6RlIObTp Find What's Possible on Apple here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-possible/id1766412250 Subscribe to GainingCHOICE Disclaimer
44:3721/08/2024
Why Industry Super Funds Have Underperformed, and Should You be Concerned?
Having now rolled into a new financial year, you might have seen league tables floating around showing the best and worst super fund performers for the 2023/24 financial year. This year the large industry funds tended to lag their retail funds cousins. In this week's episode I wanted to explore why that had occurred, so you can determine whether you need to be taking any action. Subscribe to GainingCHOICE Disclaimer
07:4814/08/2024
What's Possible - Mr Beast
Welcome back to another episode of the What's Possible podcast where we examine the life of someone interesting and then discuss what we can learn from their story to help us live full and interesting lives. Subscribe to Crawford's new weekly email The Dash. Disclaimer What's Possible has now moved to its own channel. Links are below for the most common players, or just search What's Possible in your podcast app. Find What's Possible on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7beUaLlKeg7zlq6RlIObTp Find What's Possible on Apple here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-possible/id1766412250
57:1607/08/2024
What's Happening with Interest Rates and What Does the Future Hold for Me?
What's going on with interest rates? At the beginning of the year there was near unanimous agreement that interest rates would fall at some point in 2024, probably in the back half of the year. Yet here in Australia at least, talk is of the potential need to lift interest rates. As it stands, interest rates are already at their highest level in over a decade, and we need to go back to 2008 to see a time where they were at these levels for a sustained period. This week I wanted to take a look at the change in thinking that is underway globally with respect to interest rate policy, and what that means for those of us with mortgages, and also those with investments. Disclaimer Subscribe to our weekly email update.
09:0231/07/2024
What's Possible - Charlie Munger
Welcome to the What's Possible podcast, our dive into the people who inspire us, how they achieved what they did, and what lessons we can all draw so that we can live the most interesting and full lives possible. Let us know what you think by hitting "reply" to a GainingCHOICE email. Not receiving GainingCHOICE? Fix that here. What's Possible has now moved to its own channel. Links are below for the most common players, or just search What's Possible in your podcast app. Find What's Possible on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7beUaLlKeg7zlq6RlIObTp Find What's Possible on Apple here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-possible/id1766412250
58:5024/07/2024
Have I Missed the Boat for US Shares?
A huge welcome back to the Financial Autonomy podcast, our first episode in about 5 months. The briefest glance at the market section in the GainingChoice e-mail will make it clear that investing in U.S. stocks has been by far the best strategy of the past several years. The five and 10 year average returns on Australian shares, inclusive of dividends, has been about 8%. In comparison The US S&P 500 index has delivered a 10 year average return of about 13% including dividends. The return is even higher when measured over five years. Emerging markets, the other market sector that we follow in GainingChoice, has generated an average return of about 5% per year over both measurement periods. So 13% versus either 8% or 5%. It's not hard to choose which one you’d prefer, if only we had the benefit of hindsight. But what do these percentage return differences mean in dollar terms? $100,000 invested in the U.S. S&P500 index 10 years ago would be worth about $340,000 today, assuming all dividends were reinvested. The same $100,000 invested in the Australian ASX 200 index would be worth about $216,000, again with all dividends reinvested. So whereas investing on the Australian Stock Exchange you did a little better than doubling your money, in comparison investing in U.S. stocks you more than tripled your money over the same time period. Emerging markets fared even worse, with your $100,000 having grown to approximately $163,000. The point here is that the differential is not small. It is meaningful, and it is impactful. But that's backward looking. We can't jump in a DeLorean and travel back in time unfortunately. The question then for us investors is how should we play things from here? Disclaimer Brought to you by Guidance Financial Services GainingChoice
12:4017/07/2024
What's Possible - Episode 1 - Sir Edmund Hillary
Welcome to the What's Possible podcast our dive into the people who inspire us, how they achieved what they did, and what lessons we can all draw so that we can live the most interesting and full lives possible. Let us know what you think by hitting "reply" to a GainingCHOICE email. Not receiving GainingCHOICE? Fix that here.
43:0410/07/2024
Melbourne to Manhattan: A Podcast Pause for a City Change
I started this podcast in 2017 with the desire to put myself out there on what I felt was important in money management and wealth creation, gaining choice. My hope was that in putting that message out into the world, in time I'd attract people to our Financial Planning practice who shared this worldview. It took a while but I'm very pleased that this did indeed work. Why am I taking a break now? There's a few factors. [Website] [Disclaimer]
07:3928/02/2024
Am I Too Old to Achieve Financial Autonomy?
It's not uncommon I find, for people to arrive at the desire to achieve Financial Autonomy in their 40s or 50s. Particularly for those with kids, until this point in life it's largely just been survival mode. Money in equals money out. First it's saving a deposit for a home, then it's getting the mortgage under control. Usually either the first home isn't the forever home, or else renovations and improvements are required. Then you've got the costs of raising children. Layer on top this is the potential for divorce, and it's not uncommon for me to have people reach out wanting to achieve financial security but worried that it's too late for them. If you’re worried that it might be too late for you build wealth and achieve financial security, this episode is for you. [Website] [Disclaimer]
08:2521/02/2024
Exploring Investment Satellites with David Tuckwell of Global X ETF's
In this episode, we talk with David Tuckwell of Global X about a few interesting potential satellite ETFs. [Website] [Disclaimer]
41:4214/02/2024
The Comparison Challenge - Super, Shares, Property
I received a question recently for my Ask an Expert column where the reader was comparing the annual income they received from their investment property, against the growth in the value of this superannuation fund. Their conclusion, looking at the numbers, was that they should sell the investment property and shift all the money to super. But their comparison was flawed on multiple levels. So in this week's podcast I thought I'd talk you through the differences across the main investment options to help you consider what the best path might be in your particular situation. [Website] [Disclaimer]
10:3407/02/2024
The 8 Types of Investment Risk
Investing is all about risk and reward. In endeavoring to build our wealth and gain choice in life, we take on risk with the expectation that we will be rewarded for taking on that degree of uncertainty. The Oxford Dictionary defines risk as the “possibility of something bad happening at some time in the future”. As investors that typically means a loss of our capital, either partially or in full. We think a lot about the potential rewards and the long-term outcomes that derive from the gains made by our investments, but this week I wanted to spend a little bit of time digging into some detail on the risk side of the equation. I've identified 8 different types of risk that are relevant for us investors. To be fair this list probably has more of a bias to stock market investors. I haven't included things like credit risk which would be relevant for bond investors, or risks that are unique to property investment. I'm hoping that as I go through these eight types of investment risk you mentally tick them off against your portfolio and reflect on whether you were comfortable with the level of risk that you are sitting at. [Website] [Disclaimer]
12:5931/01/2024
Buying a Business to Gain Choice
The starting point is to consider why you might choose to be a business owner. Certainly it's not the right option for a lot of people. There's risk, extra stress, and a requirement for a broad skill set. A great analogy I think is comparing a decathlete at the Olympics to an athlete in a single pursuit. A decathlete isn't good enough to be a gold medalist in any one single event. But they are better than average across a whole variety of events such that when they combine their results they produce an impressive outcome. A business owner needs to be like a decathlete. They need to be able to understand marketing, the finances, people management, planning, pricing and operations. If you are the Usain Bolt of you are field, then chances are you're better off as an employee than a business owner. As an employee you can just focus on doing what you're good at, and let others worry about all the other cogs in the machine. Pursuing the business ownership path is best suited to the all-rounder. [Website] [Disclaimer]
09:1124/01/2024
Beyond Local - International Share Diversification
Most of us, when we start investing, will buy Australian shares. We typically gravitate towards businesses that we recognize, perhaps one of the miners, a bank, or a retailer that we walk past at the local shopping centre. Before long we stumble across exchange traded funds, and most people tend to gradually invest more and more in these vehicles over time due to the lower level of mental energy required in making the investments, and their significantly lower level of volatility. Having a home country bias within portfolios is not something unique to Australia. Almost every country in the world sees the same thing. In some cases the portfolio bias can take on a degree of patriotism. My question though is whether as investors, aiming to grow our wealth and in so doing achieve the choice and flexibility that enables us to lead interesting lives, this bias makes sense? Or should we look overseas to international shares? [Website] [Disclaimer]
11:0417/01/2024
Making the Most of Stage 3 Tax Cuts
Tax cuts are coming for anyone earning over $45,000 a year. For those earning between $120,000 and $200,000, the changes are particularly meaningful. This week I wanted to explore some strategy considerations you might wish to think about in the lead up to these very significant changes. [Website] [Disclaimer]
09:1010/01/2024
Financial Focus Through Life Stages: Building Your Financial Roadmap for 2024
Given this week's episode is our first for the new year, I thought I'd take a look at the typical areas to focus on with reference to your stage of life. Now of course there's a wide range of normal, so feel free to adapt these thoughts to your own situation. Hopefully, they can help to give you some direction as you make your plans for an amazing 2024. [Website] [Disclaimer]
05:5203/01/2024
Inheritances
Recently I've had several planning discussions that centered around inheritances. Despite this common core, each discussion was very different. So in this week’s podcast I thought I'd share with you some of the things I'm seeing, and the discussions I'm having with clients. Perhaps they might help you in navigating this area, which can be challenging, with the emotional elements that are often a feature. [Website] [Disclaimer]
07:5627/12/2023
Should We Buy a Holiday House?
It's summer and hopefully you're kicking back somewhere, recharging the batteries with plenty of blue sky and sunshine. It's at times like these, perhaps strolling along the beach with our partner, nothing urgent to be done and plenty of time to think, that the thought might pop into our head “wouldn't it be great to spend more time here. I wonder what it costs to buy a holiday house?” Conveniently, real estate agents will have their windows brightly broadcasting all the various potentials to satisfy your desire. As a Financial Autonomy listener though, you are likely the prudent, perhaps even cautious, member of your little tribe, so perhaps your mind might turn to the factors that ought to be considered when contemplating a holiday home purchase. Over the years I've worked with many clients who purchased holiday houses, so this week I thought I'd share with you a few of my observations. [Website] [Disclaimer]
08:4420/12/2023
Having Goals is Not Enough
Today’s post is prompted by two separate discussions I had with new clients this week. In one case, there was a recent inheritance, in the other, the couple had recently paid off their mortgage. In both instances, multiple options existed. I heard about things like home renovations, private school for the kids, cutting back to four days a week, early retirement, buying an investment property, paying off an investment property, going on a big family holiday, topping up super. And on it went. The problem in both cases wasn't not having any goals, but rather, the opposite. Complete overwhelm with too many goals, too many options, and an inability to be able to decide which to pursue. So in this week's podcast, I thought I'd share how we overcome this very common problem. [Website] [Disclaimer]
05:2613/12/2023
Financial Planning for Parents
This week we’re lucky enough to have Ana Kresina, co-hosts of the Get Rich Slow Club podcast. Ana is also the Head of Content and Community at investment app Pearler, and a parent of two small children. Today we are talking financial planning for parents and I’ve asked Ana to join me because she is the author of a book called Kids Ain’t Cheap: How to plan financially for parenthood and your family's future so she’s clearly well and truely across this topic. [Disclaimer] [Website]
35:5006/12/2023
Is Super Worth The Risk?
This week’s podcast is inspired by a question I got for my Ask an Expert column in the Fairfax press. A reader asked whether it was worth adding extra money to super given the balance goes up and down. She can put $5000 in one day, only to see the balance drop by that amount the next, causing her to feel like those savings just got flushed down the toilet. There are several different elements that are important to get your head around in thinking about this question, and the word count limit in the newspaper makes giving a complete answer challenging. The podcast format however offers far more flexibility, so let's take a few minutes to dig into this question, something that I know other people have had go through their mind over the years, and dispel a few misunderstandings. [Website] [Disclaimer]
06:5229/11/2023
What is Factor Investing?
You've almost certainly heard of index investing, also sometimes called passive investing. Here investment portfolios are constructed to replicate I given a market. The weighting given to each individual stock is determined by the size of each company, its market capitalisation. So for instance in the Australian market, the largest allocation would be to BHP, then Commonwealth Bank, CSL, etc. The main alternative to index or passive investment is active investment. Here fund managers deploy various strategies in an effort to outperform the market average. Factor investing sits in between these two approaches. It's been around for a long time, with mixed results. ETF offerings adopting a factor investing methodology are expanding in the Australian market, so this is an investment approach that you are likely to hear more about. Let’s get you up to speed. [Website] [Disclaimer]
08:3322/11/2023
Money Mindset
A cancer diagnosis (in the midst of COVID), a career change, and starting a new business. This week I speak with Suzanne Alexander from Mindful Finances about how she helps her clients and the challenging journey she’s been on to accumulate the wisdom she’s now able to impart. [Website] [Disclaimer]
28:0915/11/2023
How to Save a House Deposit Whilst Also Paying Rent
Owning your own home is the goal for most of us. The security that comes with owning the roof over your head is a massive stress relief. It’s also almost certainly a good financial move in the long run, as you accumulate wealth through the combination of capital appreciation in the value of your home, and progressively paying down the debt. The challenge typically though, is getting on that first rung of the ladder. Often there isn’t a huge difference between mortgage repayments and rental payments, so cash flow wise, the move to home ownership is doable. The barrier however is the deposit. [Website] [Disclaimer]
08:3308/11/2023
6 Figures in School Hours - The Self-Employment Pathway to Financial Autonomy
This week on the podcast I’m joined by Kate Toon, entrepreneur and digital marketing guru. Regular listeners will know that there are 3 pathways to achieving Financial Autonomy - investing in shares, investing in property, and running a business. This week's episode clearly fits into the running a business stream. Financial Autonomy is about having choices in life, and being your own boss can certainly enable that. But running a business is far from simple, which is why I’m very excited to chat with Kate, someone who has not only succeeded herself in building a sustainable business but also helped many others as well. You can find Kate's book here: www.katetoon.com [Website] [Disclaimer]
47:4901/11/2023
When Do SMSFs Make Sense?
When does it make sense to move your superannuation savings into a Self Managed Super Fund? Is not shifting to an SMSF a wasted opportunity? Who should have a self-managed fund? This week we're going to get you answers to all these questions. So if you've ever wondered whether a Self Managed Super Fund is right for you, hopefully this week's episode we'll set you straight. [Website] [Disclaimer]
11:1725/10/2023
Paying off your mortgage ASAP, with Serina Bird
This week I’m excited to have Serina Bird join me on the podcast. You may have come across her podcast, The Joyful Frugalista. Serina is here to talk about her new book - How to Pay off your mortgage in 10 years. So if paying off your mortgage is on your to-do list, listen up for some great tips and insights. [Website] [Disclaimer]
31:1418/10/2023
What Are Annuities and What Role Do They Play in Retirement?
Annuities are a product most people have heard of but don't know exactly what they are or when to use them. With interest rates returning to more normal levels, annuities are coming out of the deep freeze. So this week I thought I’d take you through the basics of annuities so you have an appreciation for where they might have a use in your financial plan. [Website] [Disclaimer]
07:4411/10/2023
Intergenerational wealth transfer with legal expert Bryan Mitchell
This week we're talking with Bryan Mitchell on all things intergenerational wealth transfer, and looking particularly at the question of whether a gift or a loan is the best way to pass wealth on to the next generation whilst you are still alive. Structuring the transfer of wealth as a loan might provide some level of asset protection in the event of a future divorce, but Bryan explains what is needed for such an arrangement to stand up in court. [Website] [Disclaimer]
38:5104/10/2023
Planning for Retirement: Wealth-Building Strategies for Professionals in Their 40s and 50s
All of us will retire at some point, but with the pressures of mortgage repayments, school fees, and just living, it's common for people to give little thought to retirement planning until well into their 50s. So this week I thought I'd take the opportunity to cover off on a few key fundamentals that we regularly discuss with clients. Hopefully several of these you can tick off as done, but perhaps there are a few you hadn't considered that you might be able to nudge up your to-do list. [Website] [Disclaimer]
09:5327/09/2023
Property Market Update with Jarrod McCabe
Jarrod McCabe is a director at Wakelin Property Advisory. Jarrod was on the podcast a couple of years back sharing his expertise. I’ve invited him back to get a read on the current property market. With interest rates looking like they may have peaked, it’s certainly an interesting time. https://wakelin.com.au/about-us/ [Website] [Disclaimer]
28:2320/09/2023
Crushing Debt: A Guide to Paying Off Loans and Building Wealth
In this episode, we will provide practical advice and techniques for professionals looking to tackle debt effectively, including debt consolidation, budgeting strategies, and tips for accelerating loan repayment. [Disclaimer] [Website]
10:4213/09/2023
5 Key Steps to Building Wealth for Professionals in Their Prime
This week, we provide a step-by-step guide on how professionals can lay a strong foundation for building wealth, including budgeting, saving, investing, and planning for retirement. [Disclaimer] [Website]
09:4206/09/2023
$4.5 Million Inheritance Lost in Ink Blot Mess - Talking Estate Planning with Katerina Peiros
This week I chat with Katerina Peiros, estate planning lawyer from Hartwell Legal, about an interesting case that went through the courts recently. We’ll also have a broader discussion around what you need to be thinking about when making your estate planning arrangements. [Disclaimer] [Website]
35:3130/08/2023
50% Return Once, or 8% Per Year for 10 Years - Which Would You Take?
Which is better? A 50% return once, or an 8% return each year for 10 years? In this episode, we will go over this and the power of compounding. [Disclaimer] [Website]
04:4123/08/2023
Where a Passive Income Goal Might Lead you Awry
Within the financial independence community, the concept of passive income frequently gets a lot of attention. Sometimes though, I find that its overemphasis leads to poor strategy decisions. So this week I wanted to explore where a passive income goal has the potential to lead you awry. [Disclaimer] [Website]
06:0916/08/2023
Understanding Risk Profiles: Their Foundational Role in Attaining Financial Autonomy
This week, we're talking about all things risk profiles. What they are, how they work, what to do when you and your partner's risk profiles conflict, and much more. [Disclaimer] [Website]
09:2409/08/2023
The Globe Trotting Career Changer
This week I chat with Mitch Potter on his financial autonomy journey - travel, starting an apprenticeship in his 30s, investing, and having plenty of fun along the way. [Disclaimer] [Website]
29:1102/08/2023
Should I Invest or Leave My Money in Offset
With mortgage rates having leapt up this past year, the effective return savers receive by parking their money in an offset account is looking increasingly attractive. This has led to a question we're being asked more and more. Should I invest or just leave my money in the offset account? [Disclaimer] [Website]
05:3026/07/2023
The Superannuation Landscape with Vanguard's Head of Superannuation Shannon Nutter
Today I’m talking with Shannon Nutter, Head of Vanguard Super, about the findings from their recent study - How Australia Retires. [Disclaimer] [Website]
36:4519/07/2023
The Impossible Question – why it’s so hard for investors to decide between shares or property
For an investor trying to build wealth and achieve financial independence, a question they will inevitably face is whether they should be sending their savings into stock market investments, or paying off an investment property instead. [Website] [Disclaimer]
06:4812/07/2023