Episode 37

Michael Matusik; Where houses and units are sitting and in which direction their prices are likely to move

In today’s episode, Jayden interviews Michael Matusik, an independent housing market analyst. Michael aims to be a voice of reason amongst the distortion and in this episode, breaks down the Australian Property market explaining the property clock. He explores each capital city in Australia, discussing at which point in the cycle prices are sitting and where they head from here.

Is Disability Insurance redundant now with the introduction of the NDIS?

Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Say What Wednesday Edition This week’s question comes from John. Hey Louis, Really enjoying your latest episodes, thanks again for the great content. I saw recently there was a question raised around superannuation reform that TPD...

Do you need a family trust?

Say What Wednesdays Do you need a family trust? This week’s question is, ‘do I need a family trust?’. I have had a few questions about this over the past weeks, however in order to avoid making this ‘personal advice’, I thought I’d just talk about it in more general...

How to use the recent tax cuts as an opportunity to build additional wealth!

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...

How to use your home for Investments

Welcome to Finance and Fury Today we have Jayden here, and we will be talking about using your home for as an investment and as a forced savings account. You can start turning the bad debt into good debt. Through paying down the loan quicker, and then redrawing on the...

Coffee, dominos and the basics when understanding how the real economy functions

Welcome to Finance and Fury. Today - Understanding domino effects within an economy – This episode is aimed to help think more about orders of effect and consequences from actions – Talked about this in last FF ep – this episode is a bit of a lighter episode – been...

Will the Australian economy experience a V-Shaped recovery?

Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Say What Wednesday edition. This week’s question from Jacob. “Hi Louis – I have a question about the forecasts of our recovery. I read that the RBA is expecting the economy to have a v shaped recovery and it seems that the share market...

Selecting investments and building a portfolio

Welcome to Finance and Fury. Last week, we looked at historical returns and their usefulness when selecting investments – this week, we will be looking at alternative options of selecting investments and building a portfolio In regards to last week’s episode, if you...

Investment allocations and structures that can last the test of time and how to ensure that this can be passed to the next generation of family members?

Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Say What Wednesday Edition.  Today's question is from Mario  Thanks so much for continuing to put together your insightful and informative podcasts. I have a question about investment strategies that last the test of time and can...

Cannibalism, Nazism and property rights

Furious Friday - Part 2 Cannibalism, Nazism and property rights Welcome to Part Two! If you haven't already...listen to Part 1 before jumping into this episode Let’s look at these claims: Means of production owned by the public or state This removed property rights –...

The Economics of War – conducted for the benefit for the very few, at the expense of millions

Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Furious Friday Edition. War is a racket – Something that always catches my attention is when politicians get on What is one thing they seem to get on about? Police enforcement, regulations on industries On a more global scale - Going...

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