Analysing Government Policies, Budgeting and Cashflow, Finance, Personal Finance, Podcast, Superannuation, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury. This episode we’ll be talking about latest federal budget that was announced this week – and the implications this will have for individual There were many announcements in the budget – few good things like the reduced tax on...
Analysing Government Policies, Podcast, Property, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury. A few weeks ago we went through the NZ government tasking the RBNZ with looking at property prices with monetary policy. in that episode, we went through why it probably isn’t going to really work well – politically the perception is that...
Creating financial freedom, Debt Management, Investing, Personal Finance, Podcast, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury You might have seen the budget that came out last week – in this episode we will be looking at the bringing forward of the tax cut – but also using this as an opportunity and what to do with it The budget and the tax cuts – The Government...
Finance, Podcast, Say What Wednesdays, Series, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Say What Wednesday edition. Today’s question comes from Gab. Hi Louis, thank you (as always) for the great content. I’ve got another question that I’ve struggled with recently, and I’m hoping you can shed some...
By any other name – United Nations, Socialism, Fascism, Finance, Furious Friday, Podcast, Series, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Furious Friday edition Today – cover Resource control over an economy/society – Energy, food, water – Many SDGs – 7, 13, 15, 16 – Mainly focus on 7 and 13 – this is the core of most SDGs – justifications for them anyway Goal 13:...
Finance, Franking Credits, Investing, Podcast, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury A plan for structural reforms to help increase Australians’ ability for upward mobility. The coalition will likely have enough seats to squeeze through a lot of reforms. Today: Income axes going up aren’t much of a concern What about the...