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Renting = dead money? Debt recycling for business, selling shares & wills made simple



Travel vs Property, Debt Recycling, Selling Shares & Wills – We cover it all this week! In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A, diving into:

- Travel or buy property – which comes first?
- Debt recycling (and whether it works for business).
- When to sell your shares.
- Making wills simple (and cheap).
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PreSales for Gemma’s book The Money Reset- https://amzn.to/42Uz0aK

First Home SUper Saver Episode - https://www.youtube.com/live/Tn8KrAF58aw?feature=shared

Owens article on when to sell- https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2023/10/31/10-reasons-to-sell-shares/

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