Sarah is a single mum in need of advice on super, investing and insurance but, as she tells Paul Clitheroe, the banking royal commission has made her terrified to commit.
Codey and his partner owe $45,000 in car loans. Should they scrape together a 5% deposit on an off-the-title block of land to get a foot in the property market?
Cathy wants to invest $3.5 million by advertising bridging loans on social media. Paul Clitheroe doesn't pull any punches. This is a really, really bad idea.
Therese wants to know if she should use a loan or a lease to buy a new car. The problem, says Paul Clitheroe, is that cars are money-devouring, depreciating disasters.
Jolanda is the sole income earner after her husband became paralysed and later lost his job. How can she juggle a mortgage, a margin loan and credit card debt?
Crystal and her husband took out investment loans against their home to buy shares. With no other debt, they ask Paul Clitheroe when is the best time to pay it off.
Mark and his wife want to retire in nine years but still owe $300,000 on their home. Should they put their extra $800 a month into super or the mortgage?
Should Jennifer and Toby continue to build savings in a mortgage offset account or invest in a portfolio of listed shares, ETFs and bonds? And what is the outlook for their two Perth properties?
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