Debt Management, Economics 101, Finance, Podcast, Political economics, Say What Wednesdays, Tax
Welcome to Finance & Fury, the ‘Say What Wednesday’ edition. Today’s question comes from Brad, “Any chance you could do a podcast on Australian foreign debt? Is it possible to pay it off? Will paying it off have a negative effect on our economy? Are most or all...
Furious Friday, Podcast, Political economics, Shares, Socialism and Democracy, Tax
Welcome to Finance and Fury the Furious Friday edition. This is part 4 of the mini-series. Hope you all had a good Christmas. In the last episode, we talked about how the population is mobilised in a political spectrum. Today we talk about what the population is...
Creating financial freedom, Investing, Podcast, Risk, Say What Wednesdays, Shares, Superannuation, Tax
Say What Wednesdays High Roller; Start Investing with $1,000 Welcome to Finance & Fury, the Say What Wednesday edition, where we answer your personal finance questions each week. Today’s question comes from Tara; “Hi Finance & Fury, love the show! I was...
Economics 101, Finance, Interest Rates, Investing, Podcast, Political economics, Risk, Shares, Tax
Episode 33 Recent market volatility – is the market crashing? Are we on the way to another GFC? Welcome to SWW …on a Monday … because we have been receiving a LOT of questions about what’s happening with this so-called “market crash”, why has the share market...
Finance, Franking Credits, Investing, Podcast, Say What Wednesdays, Shares, Tax
Say What Wednesdays The tax implications of investing in shares; owning, holding, selling, dividends Welcome to Finance & Fury’s ‘Say What Wednesday’! Today’s question is from John; What are the tax implications of investing in shares, owning, holding, selling,...
Economics 101, Franking Credits, Investing, Podcast, Political economics, Property, Say What Wednesdays, Shares, Superannuation, Tax
Say What Wednesdays Shorten vs Morrison Government “Spending” Everything is portrayed as a ‘cost’, which is ironic. “Costs” from the Government’s perspective is simply NOT charging you tax. Not taking all income earned is a trillion-dollar cost to them....