A300 and HYLD, Trash Finds, Tax Time, IPO Secrets & Rate Cuts – We cover it all this week! In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions on:
Should I be doing anything with the new interest rate drop? Will my rate automatically change?
- How does someone invest in a company prior to its IPO?
- Is it better to invest as a couple or separately?
- I’m in my 40s, new to Australia. What should be my strategy to increase super?
- Flipping trash- When is it a hobby vs a business?
- Plus they chat about the newest ETFs to hit the market… A300 and HYLD.
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