Self investment
Invest in Yourself: How to Read More Books (Even If You're Lazy)
The best investment you can make is in your own brain. Here is how an Audible subscription and a clever bedtime hack helped me read dozens of books a year.
Self investment
The best investment you can make is in your own brain. Here is how an Audible subscription and a clever bedtime hack helped me read dozens of books a year.
Shares
Sensational headlines love to scream about billions wiped off the share market. But is short-term volatility really the risk, or is inflation eating your cash?
Investing
Warren Buffett bet $1M that a simple S&P 500 index fund would beat high-fee hedge funds over 10 years. Spoiler alert: the pros got absolutely humiliated.
ebikes
Think commuting to work is a soul-crushing chore? An electric bike might just save your sanity, your health, and your wallet. Here is why you should jump on.
Investing
If you get hit by a bus tomorrow, how will your family access your bank accounts and investments? Here's how to set up password manager emergency access.
Australia
Australia's dividend imputation system is a massive gift to local investors. Here is how franking credits work to boost your dividend yield by over 40%.
Australia
Stop paying $20 per trade. I compare the best online share trading platforms in Australia for ASX, US shares, and ETFs so you can keep your money.
Australia
Think your financial planner is on your side? Here's the brutal truth about trailing commissions, insurance kickbacks, and how to find an advisor who won't screw you.
Superannuation
A tiny 1% fee can steal 20% of your retirement nest egg. Use my free investment fee calculator to see how much you are losing to managed fund fees.
Superannuation
Australians pay double the superannuation fees of other Western nations, costing me $20 billion a year. See how much these fees cost Dave the plumber.
Index funds
Index investing is the average investor's secret weapon to soundly beat the active pros. Here's why index funds and ETFs are the ultimate set-and-forget strategy.
Credit Card
Juggling 0% interest credit cards to invest in the stock market sounds like financial wizardry. But does it actually pay off, or does it just damage your credit score?