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Australian Finance Podcast
Money fights: talking with your partner
Gemma and Owen offer techniques: scheduled talks, CFO/CEO roles, third-party coaches and date-night chats.
In this Friday episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen Rask and Gemma Mitchell unpack your questions on mortgages, investing, relationships and ETF risk. This week we dive into how to think about fixed versus variable interest rates, why couples so often clash over money, and what really happens if a fund manager, ETF provider or broker were to fail. We also take a closer look at geared ETFs and why some products are designed for super funds rather than personal portfolios, plus a practical explainer on how ETF ownership actually works behind the scenes. Owen and Gemma cover - How to think about fixing your mortgage rate versus staying variable, why people choose different options, and the real trade-offs involved rather than trying to “pick the perfect time” - Why money conversations with your partner so often turn into arguments, and practical ways to get on the same page without it becoming a values or control battle - What geared ETFs like GHHF are, why they’re often suggested for SMSFs, and the risks and tax reasons they’re usually not recommended for individuals outside super - What would happen if Vanguard were to go broke, how ETF structures protect investors, and whether spreading money across multiple ETF providers actually reduces risk - How brokerage platforms like Pearler hold your investments, what happens if a broker fails, and why your ETFs don’t simply disappear if a platform shuts down If you like this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, make sure you hit follow on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. And don’t forget to send in your questions for future Q&As using the link in the show notes.
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