If you struggle to find time to read personal finance books, money podcasts could be the thing for you. We've compiled a list of 10 personal finance podcasts, from The Property Couch to the Pineapple Project.
Right now we all see falling property prices. This is long overdue and watching the media turn from "property prices to boom" to "property prices to bust" does cause me to laugh out loud.
Chris and his disabled wife are raising four kids on $100,000 a year, and will soon come into $3 million. Should they invest the lot and borrow to buy a home?
Elizabeth and her partner want to start a family, but upgrading to a three-bedroom place would mean a $600,000 mortgage. What does Paul Clitheroe think?
"I decided what I really wanted my life to look like in five years. I wanted to own a house and a car and to have won awards for my craftwork," says Joanna Jones.
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