Budgeting and Cashflow, Personal Finance, Podcast, Superannuation, Tax
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...
Analysing Government Policies, Budgeting and Cashflow, Podcast
Welcome to Finance and Fury. This episode is all about putting solar on your property – I’ve been thinking about this more and more – done some research and run some numbers – so want to share that in today’s episode – looking at the economics and viability of solar...
Budgeting and Cashflow, Creating financial freedom, Personal Finance, Podcast, Setting the right foundation (Goals), Social Security and Centrelink
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...
Budgeting and Cashflow, Personal Finance, Podcast, Setting the right foundation (Goals)
Welcome to Finance and Fury – I hope you are all going well In this episode – I want to talk about reducing financial stress – times are tough at the moment for many households – We have an economic environment of high prices of commodity-based goods, such as food,...
Budgeting and Cashflow, Debt Management, Diversification, Fixed Interest, Interest Rates, Investing, Personal Finance, Podcast
I hope you are going well and welcome to Finance and Fury – In this episode we go through the second part of a question from David – that is: Are the cash assets that held in managed funds or etfs equivalent to holding cash in the bank? If so, instead of investing in...
Budgeting and Cashflow, Interest Rates, Personal Finance, Podcast, Property, Superannuation
Welcome to Finance and Fury – For this week’s episode we are answering a question from listener David – surrounding some options to save for a home deposit “The conventional wisdom is to save for, say, a home deposit in a bank account with as high as possible interest...