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This is a fresh episode from Pocket Money, Finder's brand new podcast about the economics of our lives, from the basic to the bizarre.
We interviewed GWS Giants Co-Captain Phil Davis about the financial side, and hidden costs of being a professional AFL athlete.
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Full show info at https://www.finder.com.au/podcast
This is a fresh episode from Pocket Money, Finder's brand new podcast about the economics of our lives, from the basic to the bizarre.
You can subscribe to Pocket Money on Apple, Google, Spotify, or your favourite podcast app.
Full show info at https://www.finder.com.au/podcast
Welcome to Pocket Money, a brand new podcast from Finder about the economics of our lives, from the basic to the bizarre. This January, join hosts Sally McMullen and Marc Terrano as they uncover some new ideas and sort through all the info you need to look at your own life through a new lens.
Each episode we'll be having conversations with some really interesting people to explore the subtleties that make our world tick and tackle some taboo topics most of us usually avoid.
Subscribe now wherever you listen to podcasts.
In our final episode of the money podcast, we speak to property expert Michael Yardney about his property predictions for 2018. Michael Yardney is the director of Metropole Property Strategists, a best selling author and an expert in wealth creation.
In this episode we spoke to Brad McDougall from LifeBuddi, a health app which uses machine learning to improve your motivation. Brad has worked in the health and wellbeing industries for over 20 years and answered a range of questions we had about how motivation and LifeBuddi works.
In this week's episode we welcome Mario Hasanakos, Co-founder of Spriggy. Spriggy is a mobile app and prepaid card system which allows parents and children to manage their money together.
This week on the podcast we talk to Michael Liu from WorldRemit about money transfers, and Michael McCarthy from the Artful Trader podcast by CMC Markets about the habits of successful traders.
Christmas is almost upon us! This week we chat to finder Credit Cards Editor Sally McMullen about how to ensure you don't go overboard financially this holiday season.
This week on the podcast finder's editor-in-chief Angus Kidman joins us to talk about everything we know about Amazon Australia so far. In our conversation we touch on what we can expect from their launch and afterwards, how it will impact existing businesses and much more.
This week we had an entertaining chat with Joshua Wilson and Mathew Keeley from GROW Super. GROW Super is a superannuation fund with a modern philosophy which uses technology to help you get the most out your super.
This week we had the pleasure of chatting to Aifric Boylan, CEO of qoctor. Qoctor is an online doctor service and recently won the Best Tech Innovation award at the finder awards 2017. Qoctor allows Australians to get medical certificates, medication, prescriptions and referrals online.
In this episode we talked to Russell Sandiford, Dealer at easyMarkets, to hear his forecasts for bitcoin prices and the factors causing volatility. Russell also talked about his view for the Australian dollar heading into 2018, and he also gave us a general market update for the month of October. More at: https://goo.gl/7iF4mq.
In this episode we spoke to Paul Ryan, Founder of simplyaskit. Simplyaskit is a free platform Australians can use to ask questions about their personal finances and have them answered by professional mortgage brokers, financial planners and more. In the podcast we spoke about allowing first home buyers to access their super when buying a home, guaranteeing home loan rates for new borrowers and much more.
This week on the podcast we talked to Brenton Charnley from Insurtech Australia about how insurance is changing in Australia and worldwide. We also touched on insurance in the gig economy, and how machine learning and AI are factoring into the future of insurance. Brenton is the Lead and Co-founder at Insurtech Australia and is an innovation and insurtech specialist.
This week we spoke to Daniel Foggo from RateSetter for a refresher on peer-to-peer loans with a focus on how peer-to-peer investing works. RateSetter is a peer-to-peer lender which helps to connect investors with borrowers.
This week we welcome Jonathan Buck from Huddle onto the show to chat to us about the basics of car and travel insurance. Jonathan is the co-founder and joint Chief Executive of Huddle, an innovative insurance company that provides simple insurance products to consumers and gives surplus profits back to communities. At the end of the segment Jonathan also gave two amazing coupon codes for 10% off travel and car insurance.
This week on the podcast we spoke to finder's Tech & Telco Editor Alex Kidman about the recent iPhone 8 and iPhone X launch. Also in the episode Adam, Marc and Liz talk FOMO suburbs, trademark infringing beverages and ridiculous tax deduction claims.
This week on the show we welcome finder Co-Founder Fred Schebesta to share his tips on starting a business and his personal background. Fred started his entrepreneurial journey at just 22 years of age while in university and soon helped create finder.com.au. He's an author, blogger and active member in the startup community both in Australia and overseas.
This week we welcome Nick Lembo from TransferWise onto the show to talk to us about international money transfers and tips for taking money overseas. Also on the podcast Liz, Adam and Marc talk about the small business surcharge ban, petrol prices, Burger King's new cryptocurrency and the surnames which are more likely to be rich and successful.
This week on the podcast we talk to Graham Cooke about recent supermarket overcharging scandals, consumer rights and why Australians only demand a refund for overcharging over $10.50 and iTunes discounts. Also on the podcast Adam, Marc and Liz talk about the the new Affordable Housing Party, a dilapidated Strathfield cottage that sold for over $2 million, and how disruptive fintech really are.
This week we welcome Michael Yardney to the podcast who gives us his best tips for those looking to get into the property market. Michael is a best-selling property investment author and the director of Metropole Property Strategists. After buying his first investment property over 40 years ago, he has a huge amount of hands on experience in property investment.
This week on the podcast Marc and Liz chat to best-selling author and personal finance guru Noel Whittaker about how young Australians can secure their financial futures, including tips on effective superannuation, saving for a house, investing in shares and much more. Also on the show Adam and Liz talk about the changing Australian property market, ING's new roundup feature and Eminem's Detroit mansion sale.
This week on the podcast we chat to finder's Editor-in-Chief Angus Kidman about The Block 2017, including the contestants and what we've learned so far. We also talk to Angus about the latest CBA annual report and recent changes to domestic travel in Australia.
This week we welcome Danny John from SocietyOne to chat us about peer-to-peer lending. We chatted about what peer-to-peer lending is, how it works and its future in Australia. We also touched on how the banking landscape in Australia is changing, including open banking and the slow uptake of positive credit reporting in Australia.
This week we chat to Asher Tan from CoinJar about cryptocurrencies, the future of bitcoin and ethereum and how CoinJar fits into it. We also briefly touched on bitcoin’s mysterious origins and the problems and risks associated with a currency which has no governing body.
Also on the show Liz, Adam and Marc talk about renting the holiday house from The Castle, census data about empty houses, failed armed robberies, interactive debit cards and what it means to be rich in Australia.
This week on the podcast we welcome Daniel Byrne, Chief Operating Officer at easyMarkets to chat to us about the basics of investing in currencies on the foreign exchange market. Also on the show Adam, Liz and Marc talk about the soaring Aussie dollar, Australian funeral costs and more.
This week we welcome Alistair Lamond onto the show to talk to us about how small business owners can get on top of the most important part of their business: their cash flow. Also on the show Adam, Liz and Marc tackle low rate home loans which are too good to be true, The Block 2017, stamp duty vs land tax and more.
This week we chat with Chris Brycki from Stockspot about the process of investing in ETFs and shares. Also on the podcast the crew talk about new census 2016 findings, HSBC's property price forecasts for 2018 and tax for small businesses.
This week Damien Cooley from Cooley Auctions gives us a view of the property market straight from the auction frontlines. Also Adam and Marc talk about the possibility of eight rate rises over two years, Census 2016 findings and a whole lot more.
This week the crew chats to Effie Zahos, Editor of Money Magazine about getting debt under control, how to save for a home deposit and a whole lot more. Also on the show, Adam, Marc and Liz explore the high stakes world of avocado theft, and Liz harps on about harpoon gun damage home insurance claims.
This week on the podcast we speak to REA Group Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee about housing affordability and property market forecasts for the rest of the year. Also, Adam, Marc and Liz discuss lost lottery tickets, small business and haunted homes.
This week finder.com.au's Insights Manager Graham Cooke stops by to tell us some data-driven tips to getting that dream job. Also, Adam teaches Marc and Liz how he's becoming a millionaire (on paper).
We chat to Kathyrn Drew from American Express about recent changes to rewards points and what you can do to maximise your points. Also Adam, Marc and Liz discuss the recent housing affordability package and why Marc should never invest in shares.
On this episode of the finder.com.au Money Podcast, the crew chats with Kerena Berry from Designbx about cheap interior design tips and how those with no taste (Marc) can improve their choices when revamping a room.
On this episode of the finder.com.au Money Podcast, we chat with Spotcap's Lachlan Heussler about the future of fintech and the Budget's impact on small business. Plus, Marc, Liz and Adam give an update on Thunderdome, discuss the ongoing troubles faced by Topshop and blow the lid off the tyranny of Big Grape.
This week on the podcast we talk to Al Bentley from Simply Wall St about investing in shares and how to use the Simply Wall St platform to make it easier. Also, Adam announces The Thunderdome share picking game that he hopes will result in real world riches.
It's the big Budget bonanza! Editor-in-chief Angus Kidman joins the crew to unveil what the Australian budget means for housing, credit cards, transport and more. Plus, we bestow even more nicknames upon Treasurer Scott Morrison. He can thank us later.
This week on the finder.com.au Money Podcast, we chat to Pocketbook founder Bosco Tan, who tells us how the app can help you take control of your spending. Also, Liz, Adam and Marc talk about dodgy compensation claims, snoozing solicitors and why old-timey cartographers were idiots.
This week on the finder.com.au Money Podcast, we chat to First Home Buyers Australia's Taj Singh who helps alleviate our first home buyer blues. Also, we chat about robots that criticise your wardrobe, $2,000 Ikea bags and a very expensive diary.
On this episode of the finder.com.au Money Podcast, we welcome Ben Kingsley, chair of the Property Investment Professionals of Australia and co-host of the Property Couch podcast. Also, Liz, Adam and Marc chat through big developments in the housing market, changes to 457 visa rules and finding hidden treasure in your local cafe.
This week, finder’s resident fashion and shopping expert Mia Steiber takes us through her personal online shopping hacks including how Afterpay works and why you should abandon your shopping cart before you make your purchase. Plus Marc, Adam and Liz talk about restaurant runners and pay day lender data breaches.
This week on the podcast Sally McMullen talks to us about how you can earn rewards points on easter egg purchases, the latest changes to rewards credit card and why it will be easier to drink at Splendour in the Grass this year. Plus, Marc, Adam and Liz chat about the latest RBA changes and interest only home loans news – plus the funniest money news of the week.
This week the podcast welcomes back our editor-in-chief Angus Kidman to talk about how #deviceban works, the possible launch of Amazon in Australia and The Block 2017. Plus, Marc and Liz talk with guest-host Jodie about rising home loan rates, money-making schemes on tinder and giant Canadian gold coins.
Today on the finder.com.au Money Podcast we welcome our founder and CEO Fred Schebesta, who opens up about the financial and emotional lessons you can learn from divorce. Plus, we talk the new season of The Block, apartment frustrations and Adam has an existential crisis about his denim jacket.
This week we welcome Anthony Millet, the CEO of BRICKX, to learn about a new way to get yourself on the property ladder. Plus, we discuss the RBA’s latest inaction, changes to rental laws, the potential of the world’s smallest house price crash and Adam manages to alienate ghosts.
On this week’s finder.com.au Money Podcast, we give you the lowdown on air in a jar, pizza-ordering shoes and why finding a $20 bill could be more trouble than it’s worth. We also welcome back editor-in-chief Angus Kidman, who updates us on all the new phones launched at the Mobile World Congress, and explains how Vegemite gives us insight into good money habits.
This week on the finder.com.au Money Podcast, it’s part 2 of our chat with insights manager Graham Cooke who dishes on cheap wedding hacks, frequent flyer tips and the hazards of renting a car overseas. Plus, Liz, Adam and Marc talk about changes to penalty rates and the enduring legacy of Judge Judy.
On the finder.com.au Money Podcast 10th Episode Spectacular, we discuss the investor crackdown and the sad demise of the Monopoly thimble. Plus we get the lowdown on Uber surge pricing and money-saving wedding hacks from insights director Graham Cooke.
The finder.com.au Money Podcast returns this week, with tales of gorilla-shaped Cheetos, exorbitant public servant salaries and bad news for prospective home buyers. Plus, Liz, Adam and Marc are joined by travel writer Stephanie Yip, who shares her tips for travelling on a budget and how not to wake up in a burlap sack in a ditch.
It's a glimmering vision of the future this week on the Finder.com.au Money Podcast as we chat with tech and telco editor Alex Kidman about the amazing and not-so-amazing products on display at CES, and when you'll be able to buy them in Australia. Plus, Liz, Adam and Marc discuss how to make change for a bitcoin, an embarrassing bank blunder and the investment savvy of the late, great Prince.
On this episode of the finder.com.au podcast, we welcome credit card writer Sally McMullen who shares tips to get you past that Christmas debt hangover. Plus, Adam, Liz and Marc discuss foul-mouthed Hatchimals, the ethical dilemma of unlocked bank doors and customer service stuff-ups.
This week on the finder.com.au podcast, Liz, Marc and Adam discuss why housing affordability has been put in the too-hard basket, the ongoing saga of the £5 note and, of course, the finer points of emu investment. We also welcome Editor-in-chief Angus Kidman, who demystifies the stoush over Apple Pay. All that, plus your feedback.
This week on the finder.com.au podcast, Marc, Adam and Liz chat about the value of Santa’s home, ad nauseam banking inquiries and why you should always butter your money. We also take an in-depth look at why home loan interest rates change, and what you can do to prepare.
On this week’s episode of the finder.com.au podcast, we welcome fintech writer Liz Barry and discuss what not to do in a job interview, the Trump effect on home loan rates and Christmas gifts no-one needs. Plus, we offer tips on how to navigate the Christmas season without bankrupting yourself, and we hear your outlandish renovation ideas.
This week on the finder.com.au podcast, we discuss the US election and some bizarre job-hunting techniques. We also speak to editor-in-chief Angus Kidman for a rundown of The Block 2016 finale, and hear your strangest money-making schemes.
This week on the finder.com.au podcast, we discuss bizarre money-making ideas, the best cities for riding out the zombie apocalypse and our yearning for the fall of civilisation. We also welcome fintech writer Liz Barry, who explains what in the world blockchain is and why you need to know.
This week on the finder.com.au podcast, we discuss Australia’s growing avocado toast controversy, a unique new home loan product and why tiny houses are easy picking for thieves. We’re also joined by finder.com.au Editor-in-Chief Angus Kidman, who demystifies credit scoring and helps us figure out which horror movie monster would have the easiest time getting a loan.