Get Started Investing Podcast by Equity Mates

A 3-part podcast series to help you master investing.

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Bryce Leske (left) and Alec Renehan (right)

You've probably heard of the Equity Mates investment podcast. In this special 3-part podcast series, Alec Renehan and Bryce Leske will cover ALL the basics that you need to start your investing journey with Finder.

Episodes


Graham Cooke

Episode 1: Sort your debt with Graham Cooke

In this episode, Equity Mates looks into Australian finance data with Graham Cooke, head of consumer research at Finder. Cooke reveals what the average Aussie saves and how COVID-19 has impacted our financial habits. The team discuss the most important thing people need to handle before investing: debt. Listen now to understand good vs bad debts plus strategies to deal with your debt.

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Episode 2: Get your money right (From the experts)

In this episode, Alec and Bryce round up some great personal finance advice from experts in the field including Scott Pape, Dave Ramsey and Melissa Browne, along with how some of this advice has been applied in their own life. We've got tips on how to save money, make more money and get your cash flow right before investing.

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Kylie Purcelle

Episode 3: Money sorted, now what? with Kylie Purcell

In the final episode, Equity Mates looks at what you need to think about once you've gotten your money sorted. Finder's investment editor Kylie will take you through some of the best practices when it comes to personal finance and how it can help your investing journey. Finder's app can help you automate a lot of this.

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