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What is considered poor in Australia and how to become truly rich?
Welcome to Finance and Fury. I recently was reading an ABC article about the latest earnings reports from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – revealing the average income in Australia – now this average is probably a little higher than what most people would...
read moreHow much do you need to save for retirement?
I hope you are all well and welcome to Finance and Fury. This week – we have a topic from another listener, Jason – he wanted to get my thoughts about a recent article on ABC News about saving for retirement and how much you need to actually have saved – as in this...
read moreWhy are billionaires in favour of Universal Basic Income?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Furious Friday edition. Last week – went through the rise in billionaires in favour of additional socialist policies – went through why I think this is the case - I think that most of the billionaire class are in favour of calling...
read moreWhy are some billionaires in favour of a more socialist state?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Furious Friday edition. This episode – be looking at the weird combination between socialism and billionaires that is emerging – especially focusing on why billionaires are increasingly becoming in favour of socialism? Or additional...
read moreWhat are Commonwealth unfunded superannuation liabilities and who do these benefit?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Say What Wednesday edition. This week’s question comes from Douglas: “Long time listener of your Podcast and it has great insights and thought-provoking ideas. Can you dive deeper in to who are the beneficiaries of the Future Fund from...
read moreCan politicians use the Future Fund to bail out the economy?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Say What Wednesday edition. This week the question comes from Justin. “Hi Louis - I have been listening to your podcast for the last few months. I love all your work. I was just listening to Mondays episode of your review of the...
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Welcome to Finance and Fury. Last week’s episode laid the ground work for how incentives work in relation to economic decision making – this week we will be looking at one aspect to expand on this topic – that is how our incentives to help others can be used against...
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End of the financial year checklist
Welcome to Finance and Fury. Sorry for no episodes, EOFY always a busy time, so haven’t had a chance to prep much or find time to record. Excuses` out of the way and in the spirt of the end of the financial year – as it is almost here – I wanted to do a bit of a...