Lessons from Peter Lynch, Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett Q&A

From franking credits to ETF fees and investing legends like Buffett, Munger and Lynch — we answer your top investing questions in this Q&A.

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Franking credits, ETF fees & starting from zero – we’re answering your burning questions.

In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, your host Gemma Mitchell is joined by Mitchell Sneddon, Head of Funds at Rask and co-host of the Australian Investor Podcast, to tackle your questions!

Questions answered in today’s Q&A:

  • What a franking credit actually is
  • How ETF management fees are taken (and why you don’t see the money leave your account)
  • What annual fees look like on an $800,000 portfolio
  • Do you need a financial adviser if you have zero investing experience?
  • The best first steps to understand investing if you’re just starting out
  • Plus: a deep dive into the investing royalty you need to know — Peter Lynch, Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett.

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