Friends With Money #106: Investing with Equity Mates

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When all is said and done, sometimes the simple investing lessons like dollar-cost averaging can be the most valuable.

This week on the Friends With Money podcast, Money's Tom Watson chats with the hosts of the Equity Mates investing podcast, Alec Renehan and Bryce Leske, about their investing and podcasting journey, and what they've learned along the way.

  • How did Equity Mates begin?
  • Which investing topic has really stuck with you?
  • What are your thoughts on the broader economic outlook for 2023?
  • What's an investing tip you've adopted yourself, or wish you'd started sooner?

friends with money podcast 106 equity mates Alec Renehan and Bryce Leske

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Tom Watson is a senior journalist at Money magazine, and one of the hosts of the Friends With Money podcast. He's previously worked as a journalist covering everything from property and consumer banking to financial technology. Tom has a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) from the University of Technology, Sydney.

Alec Renehan co-hosts the Equity Mates podcast. While his first investment, Slater and Gordon (SGH), was a resounding failure he learnt a lot from that experience and hopes to share those lessons through the podcast. Alec holds a Bachelor of Laws from Australian National University.

Bryce Leske co-hosts the Equity Mates podcast. He has had an interest in the stock market since his parents encouraged him to save 50c a fortnight from the age of 5. Once he had saved $500 he bought his first stock - BKI - a Listed Investment Company (LIC), and since then hasn't stopped. Bryce holds a Bachelor of Business from the University of New England and a Certificate III in Financial Services.