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  • 70. Entrepreneur Brad Smith - Starting a Company at 18

    27/10/2022 Duração: 01h05min

    Today I’m talking with Brad Smith. Brad is an entrepreneur and former young Australian of the year for Tasmania who founded a motorcycle company Braaap in 2005 at the ripe old age of 18. Entrepreneurship is sometimes popularised as a quicker way to reach FIRE with the added benefit of doing something that you love. But it doesn’t always work out this way.Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:Brad’s background and family upbringing (00:05:53)What made Brad start a company so young? (00:15:11)Finding a manufacturing factory in China (00:25:28)The importance of separating personal finances from the companies (00:30:55)Dealing with adversity (00:34:20)Marketing vs engineering (00:39:09)Electric motorcycles (00:43:36)LinksWebsite - Braaap MotorcyclesThe Woke Salaryman - Stop blaming the poor for being poorBook - The Ultimate Sales Machine: Chet HolmesLinkedin - Brad Smith Braaapwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 69. FinFest 2022 & Sydney FIRE Meet-up with Luke

    20/10/2022 Duração: 45min

    Today I'm joined by my high schoolmate Luke. Luke and I attended FinFest and the Sydney FIRE meet-up over the weekend. I thought it would be fun to recap the event/meetup because we both had a blast.Some of the topics we cover in today's episode are:The FinFest event (02:51)The presentations on the day (08:05)Food truck lines (09:18)Bumping into others from the FIRE community (15:51)The FIRE meet-up (30:08)Noisy venues (31:06)Other content creators coming to the meet-up (33:20)www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 68. Economist Dr Cameron Murray - Scrapping Super, Affordable Housing, Inflation and Political Corruption

    06/10/2022 Duração: 01h35min

    Today I’m talking with Dr Cameron Murray. Cameron is a father of two currently living in Brisbane and holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Sydney. You may have seen Cameron in a collection of print media outlets and in TV programs such as Q&A on ABC. This is a big episode today because Cameron has such a breadth of knowledge across so many areas that affect our ability to retiree early. He has one of the most interesting and original takes on our Super system too which I think a lot of early retirees, such as myself, will be interested in hearing.Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:Why Australia should scrap Superannuation since the aged pension is a superior system that costs less and delivers more (00:11:20)Housing policies and what changes need to be made to help affordability (00:52:46)Money creation and its role in inflation (00:58:27)Political corruption and what it costs Australians (01:25:52)How to become a better economist (01:31:55)LinksWebsite - Fresh Economic Thinking

  • 67. Noel Whittaker - Australian Personal Finance Legend

    22/09/2022 Duração: 01h03min

    Today my guest is a legend in the Australian personal finance space. Noel Whittaker has been educating Aussies in money management and investing for over 50 years. He’s probably most famous for his international bestselling book "Making Money Made Simple" which has sold over a million copies worldwide!Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:Noel’s upbringing and first investments (00:02:19)What made Noel become an author? (00:13:41)Noel’s investment choices and experience (00:18:08)Noel’s thoughts on Australian Superannuation (00:26:50)Annuities in Australia (00:42:46)The big issue with Lenders Mortgage Insurance (00:48:37)What’s happened to the financial planning industry and how would Noel fix it? (00:50:38)LinksWebsite - www.noelwhittaker.com.auBook - Making Money Made SimpleBook - Retirement Made Simplewww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 66. Scott O'Neill - Self-made $300K in passive income by 28. Marketing BS or the real deal?

    15/09/2022 Duração: 01h26min

    I have an interesting episode for you guys today and I think you’re really going to like it. My guest today is Scott O’Neill. Scott bought his first investment property in 2010 with a $60K deposit after saving for 5 years. Just 8 years later, Scott and his wife had 28 properties generating $300K of profit each year plus around $7Million of equity. And Scott is very adamant that he didn’t receive any financial help, gifts, inheritance, living at home rent-free until his late 20’s etc. He’s self-made and agreed for me to dive deeply into exactly how he managed to do it.Some of the topics we talk about today are:Scott’s background. What type of socioeconomic situation did he come from? (00:06:24)How did Scott come to be an investor? (00:11:41)The schools Scott attended and what type of career he had once he graduated from uni? (00:14:13)A timeline of Scott and his wife’s salary and savings rate during those 8 years from 2010 to 2018 (00:17:15)How did the banks let him and his wife load up on that much debt? Espe

  • 65. My Efficient Electric Home (MEEH) with Tim Forcey

    08/09/2022 Duração: 01h13min

    Today I’m chatting with chemical engineer/home energy advisor Tim Forcey. He’s probably known best in the FIRE community for creating the extremely popular Facebook group, My Efficient Electric Home (MEEH) which currently has over 65,000 members.I’ve always said one of the most common traits in FIRE community is hyper efficiency of everything we spend money on, so I was very excited personally to have Tim on the show, especially with energy prices creeping higher and higher.Some of the topics we cover include:What made Tim become a home energy advisor? (00:02:25)What are the low hanging fruits to make our homes more energy efficient? (00:08:42)Is it true that electric air-conditioners are cheaper to run than gas systems for heating your home? (00:11:07)What is the “thermal envelope” and why is it important? (00:25:06)Building regulations in Australia and what Tim would mandate if he were in charge (00:37:46)What are heat pumps, how do they work and why has gas heating been so popular? (00:44:21)Tim’s thoughts

  • 64. Starting Your Career: Big4 vs Gov with Jeremy

    01/09/2022 Duração: 01h10min

    Today we’re talking about two popular career paths - starting out at one of the big four or going into a government role. The Big Four is the nickname used to refer collectively to the four largest professional services networks in the world. These include Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).Joining me in this discussion is my old schoolmate Jeremy who did a cadetship at Deloitte where he worked for 6 years. Jeremy explains the interview process, culture, work-life balance and salary during his time at one of the big four.I’m going to be representing starting out in government as I spent the first 8 years of my working life in the public sector.Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:What is the process of landing a job and what were the interviews like? (00:05:18)How does a cadetship actually work? (00:14:51)First year experiences (00:18:44)Salary progression (00:21:36)Big Four workloads and expectations (00:24:25)Government experience, expectations & work

  • 63. Succession Planning with Terry Waugh

    18/08/2022 Duração: 48min

    Today we’re talking about succession planning with the one and only Terry Waugh.This is a pretty big topic but we’ll be focusing in on areas such as:What is succession planning and why should we care? (02:22)What are some of the available options for succession planning? (04:19)Wills (07:06)Testamentary trusts (13:31)Succession planning within companies (20:52)Superannuation - who gets it when you die? (24:15)SMSF - what are the key differences? (28:42)Life insurance inside superannuation (39:30)How to protect your kids in case you die (31:01)How much do these structures cost? (33:27)LinksPodcast - 46. Terry Waugh - StructuringWebsite - Structuring Lawyers Pty LtdPodcast - The Structuring PodcastFacebook - Aussie FIRE Discussion GroupForum - Property Chatwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 62. How to Vet Financial Advisors with Phil Harvey from PIFA

    11/08/2022 Duração: 58min

    Have you ever been ripped off by a financial advisor? Today’s podcast is all about identifying the tactics financial advisors use that put their interests ahead of yours. Joining me in this discussion is Phil Harvey. He’s an independent financial advisor and one of the founding members of PIFA which stands for the Profession of Independent Financial Advisers.Some of the topics we cover are:Who is Phil Harvey? (05:41)Phil's personal experience with financial advisors in 2010 before the royal commission (08:01)What motivated Phil to help start PIFA? (11:20)What is an independent financial adviser? (13:29)Fee structure differences between independent and non-independent advisors (15:25)What percentage of all financial advisors are independent? (22:09)Red flags when vetting financial advisors (36:15)Phil’s tips on avoiding being ripped off by a financial advisor (55:11)LinksWebsite - PIFA (Profession of Independent Financial Advisers)Website - Construct Wealth - Independent Financial AdvicePodcast - Are Fina

  • 61. Matt Ridley - The Rational Optimist

    04/08/2022 Duração: 01h15min

    My guest today is Matt Ridley, a British science writer, journalist and businessman who holds a PhD from Oxford in Biology. He’s worked for many famous publications such as The Economist, The Wall Street Journal and The Times (London).Matt is probably best known within the FIRE community for his award-winning book, The Rational Optimist, published in 2010.This is one of the best books I’ve ever read that offers a counterpoint to the prevailing pessimism of our age and proves, however much some people like to think to the contrary, that things are getting better.Some of the topics we cover are:How did Matt come to be a writer? (08:18)As a scientist, what attracted Matt to economics, business and politics? (14:17)The relationship between evolution and human innovation (16:39)Why did Matt write The Rational Optimist? (20:25)Matt’s famous TED Talk – “When Ideas Have Sex” (24:56)How much better are we living in the 21st century compared to our ancestors? (30:03)Is the 24/7 continuous flow of information good or ba

  • 60. Second Hand Electric Vehicles - Good Car Co.

    21/07/2022 Duração: 55min

    In this episode we’re not talking about money or investing but rather touching on the sustainable side of the FIRE movement. Today my guest is Anthony Broese van Groenou, a sustainability expert, environmental scientist, PhD researcher and the co-founder of the Good Car Co. This company's goal is to accelerate the uptake of Electric Vehicles in Australia by offering second-hand EVs at an affordable price.Some of the topics we cover are:Who is Anthony Broese van Groenou and what is the story behind the Good Car Co.? (03:24)What options are there now for Australians who want to purchase an EV? (07:11)What is the price range in Australia for second-hand EV’s atm? (12:44)One of the most exciting features of EVs in my opinion is the two-way charging capabilities. What does this mean and what are the benefits? (20:27)How much can an average Aussie expect to save on fuel and maintenance costs with an EV? (30:10)How long does an EV battery last and what is the replacement cost? (31:46)What about EV battery warra

  • 59. Terry Waugh - Debt Recycling

    14/07/2022 Duração: 58min

    Today I’ve invited Terry Waugh back on podcast to talk about a topic that’s very popular in the Aussie FIRE community. I recently published an article about how we (Mrs Firebug & I) are Debt Recycling and have received a lot of questions from the community about the details of how it all works. Terry is one of the most knowledgeable people I know on this topic and he has kindly agreed to join me to answer as many questions as we have time for.Some of the topics we cover are:What is Debt Recycling? (02:28)What are some of the ways you can DR and how does it work? (03:48)What happens if you need to sell some shares due to an unforeseen event? (21:26)What happens if you don’t have a lump sum to invest? Can you DR with dollar-cost averaging? (23:04)Are there any products on the market that make DR any easier? (26:42)Can you explain your tip “Repayment needs to be done once in full”? (28:30)Can you use a fixed loan with DR or does it have to be variable? (29:30)Is DR more or less effective if the interest rate

  • 58. Mark Monfort - Crypto, Web3 and DeFi

    07/07/2022 Duração: 01h06min

    This episode is a follow up on my previous conversation with Vijay Boyapati about Bitcoin.Today Mark Monfort joins me to talk about other Crypto currencies, Web3 and DeFi. Mark has worn many hats in his career working as an equities and macroeconomic analyst in Melbourne and London and also spent time in sales at the ASX. Mark is a TradFi native turned DeFi convert and is passionate about building communities in Web3.Some of the topics we cover are:How did Mark get involved with Crypto? (07:45)What is Web3? (10:00)Why use blockchain technology and what problem is it solving? (13:40)What is DeFi? (22:01)Bitcoin vs all the others. What is there to consider? (31:43)What Crypto currencies does Mark “invest” in? (41:54)Energy concerns about Crypto currencies (44:18)Proof-of-Work vs Proof-of-Stake? (53:50)LinksNotCentralisedAustralian DeFi AssociationTradeFlowsETFtrackerNew Era Analyticswww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 57. Bill Perkins - Die with Zero

    30/06/2022 Duração: 01h15min

    Today I have Bill Perkins on the podcast who is the author of the very popular book titled “Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life.” The book challenges a few core FIRE beliefs and has definitely had an impact on the way I’m modelling for my retirement.Some of the topics we cover are:Who is Bill Perkins and what is he all about? (06:20)Why Bill wrote “Die with Zero” (07:42)The value of experiences fluctuating throughout life (12:05)Memory dividends (28:30)What about the kids? (36:26)What if I run out of money before I die? (43:02)What the FIRE movement gets wrong (55:45)Criticisms of the book (58:37)LinksBook - Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your LifeWebsite - Die with Zerowww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • ASIC Crush Independent Content Creators & the End of Ask Firebug Fridays

    23/06/2022 Duração: 25min

    Today’s episode is a summary of my blog post titled “ASIC Crush Independent Content Creators & the End of Ask Firebug Fridays”. The new ASIC guidelines have major implications for content creators in the FIRE and personal finance communities. This is why I wanted to share my thoughts and opinions on these new guidelines and what they mean for AFB moving forward.www.aussiefirebug.com/asic-crush-creators

  • 56. Semi-retirement with Mrs Firebug

    14/04/2022 Duração: 47min

    I have a really fun podcast for you guys today. It’s been 5 years since she was on, but I’ve finally managed to get Mrs Firebug back on the podcast. Sometimes it’s nice just to stop, turn around and look back at how far you’ve come. I thought it would be cool to get a life update from her perspective and just a general chit chat about her experience dropping down to working only 4 days a week.Some of the topics we cover include:Knowing what we know now, what would we have done differently if we could go back in time? (04:08)How has moving to 4 day working weeks impacted Mrs Firebug's life? (12:26)Lifestyle creep - how has our lifestyle changed? (26:33)How have I changed over the years if at all when it comes to money? (31:06)How we have managed our finances as a couple (37:12)Will Mrs Firebug ever go back to full-time work? (41:17)Mrs Firebug’s tips for anyone with a partner pursuing financial independence (45:33)Linkspodcast - Episode 7. Mrs Firebugwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • We Bought Bitcoin

    07/04/2022 Duração: 19min

    Today’s episode is a summary of my “We Bought Bitcoin” article which is all about why we have decided to buy Bitcoin and how Bitcoin plays a part in our financial independence strategy.Some of the topics I cover are:Post-crash and General Feelings (04:51)Down the Rabbit Hole (06:46)Risk Verse Reward (10:03)End Goal (12:22)But Why? (14:00)Conclusion (17:12)Linkspodcast - Vijay Boyapati - The Bullish Case for Bitcoin podcast - Decoding Cryptowww.aussiefirebug.com

  • 55. John Pidgeon - Investing in Property and Tips for First Home Buyers

    31/03/2022 Duração: 01h15min

    My guest today is John Pidgeon. John is probably known best as the co-host of the very popular podcast, ‘My Millennial Property’ and has been investing in real estate for over 20 years. I had so much fun with this episode because John and I bounce around all different topics and we even get some footy chit chat in there as well.Some of the topics we cover are:How John got involved with property investing (12:27)Bringing up children in a money-conscious household (15:00)Private vs public schools (22:37)John's first property investment (27:28)His current real estate strategy and what his portfolio looks like (32:34)Are first home buyers currently locked out of the market? (50:57)Tips for first home buyers (55:55) Linkspodcast - My Millennial Propertywebsite - Solvere Wealthwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

  • 54. Terry & Ryan - Passive Income Project

    10/03/2022 Duração: 01h21min

    Today I’m chatting with Terry & Ryan from the Passive Income Project podcast. I’ve been listening to their show for a few years now and what I really like is their emphasis on the psychology of investing and money. They’ve recently gone deep into the world of crypto in their latest podcast series called “Decoding Crypto”.Some of the topics we cover are:Is the financial planning industry coming to a crossroads? (00:11:08)Is there a consensus among financial planners about what needs to happen to give everyone a fair crack? (00:16:40)Where did the focus on the psychology of money come from? (00:20:00)What do you find is holding people back from becoming comfortable with money? (00:24:13)When did you discover the concept of FIRE and how did that impact you? (00:32:11)What do you invest in these days and what is your investing philosophy? (00:38:36)"Decoding Crypto" - when did that journey begin for you guys? (00:41:29)What would you say to someone who wants to dabble in the world of crypto? (01:18:

  • 53. J. MONEY - Budgets Are Sexy

    03/03/2022 Duração: 01h11min

    My special guest today is one of the very first personal finance bloggers that I can remember. It’s J. MONEY from the 2012 Blogger of the Year awards “Budget Are Sexy”. J. managed to become a millionaire in roughly 10 years and has blogged throughout the journey posting his net worth each month which definitely inspired me to start something similar in Australia back in 2015.Some of the topics we cover are:J.’s experience of buying a house in 2007 and what the fall out of the GFC was like as an American (14:19)What made you start your blog back in 2008? (22:37)Where did the idea of posting your net worth come from? (34:08)How did you get to $1,000,000 USD net worth in 10 years? What was your investment strategy? (39:24)What did you invest in to reach your FI goal and what is your investing philosophy today? (55:11)When did you first discover the concept of FIRE? (1:00:33)What is the best part about being FI and how does being FI allow you to live your ideal lifestyle? (1:05:59)If you could give one piece of a

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