Investment Hacks & Financial Hot Takes- Rapid Fire Q&A

Investment hacks, AI fears, Debt recycling, family trusts & whether you really need VAS – there is a lot packed into this one!

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Investment hacks, AI fears, Debt recycling, family trusts & whether you really need VAS – there is a lot packed into this one!  In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions on:

  • Why some people invest through bucket companies 
  • If you actually need a lot of money to see a financial adviser 
  • What to do once you’ve fully debt recycled your home loan 
  • Whether fees in your super are tax-deductible 
  • Is it still worth having a family trust if it’s not saving you tax (yet)? 
  • And how to clean up your financial life if it feels like a mess 

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