The share market beat all expectations in 2023 and what's stopping a repeat performance in 2024? Lots of things actually but then again volatility is the name of the game when your money is at risk o…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
In our first property episode of the year, we look at the very promising outlook for apartments, the improving inflation picture, and the chance that rates might drop.
We also take note of the potent…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
How might you start collecting art?
"If you enjoy it hanging on your wall, then that should be enough," says one of our best-known contemporary art collectors, former China ambassador Geoff Raby. And…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
Driving a classic car that looks wonderful - and might just make you a small fortune - is something most investors have probably considered at some stage. Today we talk to one of the country's foremo…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
This is the second in our summer Fun Money series.
There is money to be made and fun to be had collecting wine: But how do you get started?
It's a tricky business finding good wine, storing it, and …
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
How about having fun and making money too - it's entirely possible if you become an expert collector of cars, art, wine, rare books...or maybe even whiskey. ((Hey! you can even put them in your Self …
Published on 2 years ago
A spot by the sea? A place in the country? Can you do it...should you do it? The holiday home as a property investment enters the public imagination around about mid-December each year.
In today’s e…
Published on 2 years ago
So you want that car? The problem is you know very little about it - and certainly not enough to deal with the guy with a devilish grin coming towards you in the showroom.
In today's episode we cover…
Published on 2 years ago
Melbourne is growing faster than Sydney. In the next decade, the two cities are expected to draw level in terms of total population. So why is Sydney three times better for property investment return…
Published on 2 years ago
Who are the families behind Australia’s biggest companies? What are they like and what can we learn from them as investors?
In today’s show, we cover:
Published on 2 years ago
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