Weekly Q&A- your questions answered

In this episode of the Australian FInance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions!

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In this episode of the Australian FInance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions! Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly shows on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. And send in your questions via the link below. 

Your questions answered today:

  • Disposable vs Cloth Nappies: Cost, Convenience & Sustainability
  • Investment Bonds: Are They Worth It?
  • ETF Tax Time: How to Handle the Paperwork
  • $500k to Invest: Lump Sum or Dollar Cost Averaging?
  • Joint Super Accounts: Should Couples Combine?
  • The 4% Rule: Does It Still Stack Up in 2025?
  • PLUS Keep an eye out for the episodes coming out in the next few weeks around sustainability, and also investing in trust structures

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