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Paul Benson

Financial Autonomy

A weekly Education, Business and Investing podcast
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Financial Autonomy

Paul Benson

Financial Autonomy

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Financial Autonomy

Paul Benson

Financial Autonomy

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I started this podcast in 2017 with the desire to put myself out there on what I felt was important in money management and wealth creation, gaining choice. My hope was that in putting that message out into the world, in time I'd attract people
It's not uncommon I find, for people to arrive at the desire to achieve Financial Autonomy in their 40s or 50s. Particularly for those with kids, until this point in life it's largely just been survival mode. Money in equals money out. First it
In this episode, we talk with David Tuckwell of Global X about a few interesting potential satellite ETFs. [Website] [Disclaimer]  
I received a question recently for my Ask an Expert column where the reader was comparing the annual income they received from their investment property, against the growth in the value of this superannuation fund. Their conclusion, looking at
Investing is all about risk and reward. In endeavoring to build our wealth and gain choice in life, we take on risk with the expectation that we will be rewarded for taking on that degree of uncertainty. The Oxford Dictionary defines risk as th
The starting point is to consider why you might choose to be a business owner. Certainly it's not the right option for a lot of people. There's risk, extra stress, and a requirement for a broad skill set. A great analogy I think is comparing a
Most of us, when we start investing, will buy Australian shares. We typically gravitate towards businesses that we recognize, perhaps one of the miners, a bank, or a retailer that we walk past at the local shopping centre. Before long we stumbl
Tax cuts are coming for anyone earning over $45,000 a year. For those earning between $120,000 and $200,000, the changes are particularly meaningful. This week I wanted to explore some strategy considerations you might wish to think about in th
Given this week's episode is our first for the new year, I thought I'd take a look at the typical areas to focus on with reference to your stage of life. Now of course there's a wide range of normal, so feel free to adapt these thoughts to your
Recently I've had several planning discussions that centered around inheritances. Despite this common core, each discussion was very different. So in this week’s podcast I thought I'd share with you some of the things I'm seeing, and the discus
It's summer and hopefully you're kicking back somewhere, recharging the batteries with plenty of blue sky and sunshine. It's at times like these, perhaps strolling along the beach with our partner, nothing urgent to be done and plenty of time t
Today’s post is prompted by two separate discussions I had with new clients this week. In one case, there was a recent inheritance, in the other, the couple had recently paid off their mortgage. In both instances, multiple options existed. I he
This week we’re lucky enough to have Ana Kresina, co-hosts of the Get Rich Slow Club podcast. Ana is also the Head of Content and Community at investment app Pearler, and a parent of two small children. Today we are talking financial planning f
This week’s podcast is inspired by a question I got for my Ask an Expert column in the Fairfax press. A reader asked whether it was worth adding extra money to super given the balance goes up and down. She can put $5000 in one day, only to see
You've almost certainly heard of index investing, also sometimes called passive investing. Here investment portfolios are constructed to replicate I given a market. The weighting given to each individual stock is determined by the size of each
A cancer diagnosis (in the midst of COVID), a career change, and starting a new business. This week I speak with Suzanne Alexander from Mindful Finances about how she helps her clients and the challenging journey she’s been on to accumulate the
Owning your own home is the goal for most of us. The security that comes with owning the roof over your head is a massive stress relief. It’s also almost certainly a good financial move in the long run, as you accumulate wealth through the comb
This week on the podcast I’m joined by Kate Toon, entrepreneur and digital marketing guru. Regular listeners will know that there are 3 pathways to achieving Financial Autonomy - investing in shares, investing in property, and running a busines
When does it make sense to move your superannuation savings into a Self Managed Super Fund? Is not shifting to an SMSF a wasted opportunity? Who should have a self-managed fund? This week we're going to get you answers to all these questions. S
This week I’m excited to have Serina Bird join me on the podcast. You may have come across her podcast, The Joyful Frugalista. Serina is here to talk about her new book - How to Pay off your mortgage in 10 years. So if paying off your mortgage
Annuities are a product most people have heard of but don't know exactly what they are or when to use them. With interest rates returning to more normal levels, annuities are coming out of the deep freeze. So this week I thought I’d take you th
This week we're talking with Bryan Mitchell on all things intergenerational wealth transfer, and looking particularly at the question of whether a gift or a loan is the best way to pass wealth on to the next generation whilst you are still aliv
All of us will retire at some point, but with the pressures of mortgage repayments, school fees, and just living, it's common for people to give little thought to retirement planning until well into their 50s. So this week I thought I'd take th
Jarrod McCabe is a director at Wakelin Property Advisory. Jarrod was on the podcast a couple of years back sharing his expertise. I’ve invited him back to get a read on the current property market. With interest rates looking like they may have
In this episode, we will provide practical advice and techniques for professionals looking to tackle debt effectively, including debt consolidation, budgeting strategies, and tips for accelerating loan repayment. [Disclaimer] [Website]
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