Capitalmind looks at stocks, bonds, funds and the macro to bring you their view on the Indian financial markets. We discuss all things related to investing at our focussed podcast that keeps it simple. For more, go to capitalmind.in and to invest with us, visit capitalmindwealth.com
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My name's Matt, I'm a country boy for regional Victoria who is on track to reach Financial Independence and Retire Early (FIRE) by my mid-thirties. I interview interesting people on topics relating to financial independence. You can learn more about the FIRE movement in Australia here https://www.aussiefirebug.com/start-here/
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Aussie Firebug에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Aussie Firebug 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
My name's Matt, I'm a country boy for regional Victoria who is on track to reach Financial Independence and Retire Early (FIRE) by my mid-thirties. I interview interesting people on topics relating to financial independence. You can learn more about the FIRE movement in Australia here https://www.aussiefirebug.com/start-here/
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1 93. Mark LaMonica | Are we being ripped off by super? 1:10:01
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Today on the podcast, we have Mark LaMonica, CFA, a Director at Morningstar and co-host of the Investing Compass podcast. Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, having spent time in both the US and Australia, which gives him a unique perspective on their financial systems and retirement landscapes. In today’s episode, we dive into: The current state of financial planning in Australia (00:09:18) Mark’s thoughts on his recent article, "Are We Being Ripped Off by Super?" (00:16:04) How the US and Australian retirement systems stack up against each other (00:20:58) Why he’s against super funds charging for certain financial advice costs (00:30:57) His controversial take on the 4% rule and the FIRE movement (00:47:13) Links Podcast - Investing Compass Website - Morningstar www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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1 92. How FIRE Changed Everything - But Not the Way I Expected 14:24
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It’s been a decade since I started down the FIRE path, and life looks very different these days - especially since becoming a dad. In this episode, I reflect on how early retirement gave me something more valuable than money: time. But it also left me unexpectedly restless. I talk about mini-retirement, purpose, starting two businesses, and how becoming a parent reshaped my perspective on work, freedom, and what really matters. Whether you're deep into your FIRE journey or just getting started, this one’s for you. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: The Unexpected Dissatisfaction (00:03:33) The Value of Discomfort and Growth (00:05:03) Rediscovering Purpose Through Entrepreneurship (00:08:34) How FIRE Helped with Parenthood (00:10:35) Financial Security as a Buffer (00:11:13) Not Loving Early Retirement (00:12:06) Links Blog post www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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Welcome back to the Aussie Firebug Podcast, the financial independence podcast for Australians, where I interview interesting people on topics relating to financial independence. Today on the podcast we have Amy and her partner Matt from FI Freedom Retreats, a five-day financial independence retreat in Bali. This was a passion project born out of Amy’s love and gratitude for the F.I.R.E movement and community. Heads up, I recorded this podcast in January this year and haven’t released it until now because I’ve been distracted with other things. This means there’s a good chance there won’t be any spots left in the retreat for this year, but I think you’ll still find our conversation interesting. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: Amy’s fear-based relationship with money (00:02:29) Geo-arbitraging in Mexico, Thailand, and Bali (00:09:37) Matt & Amy’s experience with healthcare while living in SE Asia (00:14:42) 90% savings rate in SE Asia (00:22:45) Why Amy started FI Freedom Retreats (00:35:41) Matt & Amy’s top tips for pursuing FI and living your best life (00:46:36) Links Website – FI Freedom Retreats www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
Today we're joined by Ana Kresina, Head of Product and Community at Pearler and the Co-host of the 'Get Rich Slow Club' and 'ETFs for Beginners,' podcasts. She’s also just become a published author with the book “Kids Ain't Cheap”. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: Ana’s FIRE journey (00:03:37) Hitchhiking through Europe (00:07:09) Why Ana wrote a money book around raising kids or preparing to raise kids (00:10:02) The importance of normalising money conversations with children (00:23:12) Philanthropy and teaching your kids why giving matters (00:35:41) Links Website - Ana Kresina Book - Kids Ain't Cheap Podcast - Get Rich Slow Club www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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Today's episode is something a bit different. Terry, the host of the Wealth Time Freedom (WTF) podcast interviewed me a few months ago. The response was so positive from that episode that I decided to repost it on my show. In this episode, Terry asks me about becoming a dad, my recent pivot with work and my new perspective on FIRE. I found it to be a great conversation, and I hope you'll enjoy it too. Links Podcast - Wealth Time Freedom (WTF) www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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Today, my guest is fellow FIRE enthusiast/podcaster/blogger, Captain FI! He’s actually been on the podcast before but I had to take that episode down due to ASIC’s 2022 guidelines. Cap came and stayed at the Firebug household after attending the Rask event in my hometown. It was a lot of fun meeting and greeting others from the FIRE community and it was extra special to do so in my own backyard. This was very much an improv podcast and I didn’t have any set questions. We had a general chitchat about Captian Fi’s financial journey and other topics relating to FIRE. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: Who is Captain FI? (00:02:36) Investing a big lump sum into the share market (00:04:47) Finding a financial planner (00:16:01) Investing psychology (00:26:24) Reaching financial independence (00:41:26) Does your FI number include a paid-off house? (00:43:43) Selling shares to pay your living expenses (00:45:46) The psychology of spending (00:52:26) Links Website - Captain FI www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
Today, my guest is none other than my accountant, Clayton! Clayton and I have talked about doing this podcast for a while. I pay him thousands of dollars each year to help with tax planning, structuring our investments and businesses and other strategic decisions that ultimately help me reach FIRE sooner. I thought it would be interesting to chat to him about what role an accountant can play when someone is trying to reach FIRE, and explore why certain decisions were recommended for our family in terms of tax advice and planning. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: The difference between an accountant, a tax advisor and a financial planner (00:05:36) The role an account can play in someone’s journey to financial independence? (00:09:08) Common financial structures for people wanting to improve their situation (00:11:56) Some of the advantages of a financial trust structure (00:14:13) The difference between tax minimisation and tax evasion (00:16:52) How can people get the most out of their accountant? (00:22:30) Easy things you can do to help you at tax time (00:26:58) How do you find a good accountant who'll work with you to build wealth? (00:34:33) What are the main things to consider when starting a sole trader/freelancer business? (00:36:54) How often does the ATO actually audit people? (00:49:10) Links Website - McMillans www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
I've been thinking about this post for the past 18 months, and to be honest, it's long overdue. So much has changed over the last 11 years since I first stumbled across FIRE. And if the podcast's feature image wasn't obvious enough, I recently became a father. So, now is the perfect time for a big update/recap on life at the Firebug household. www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
Today my guest is Carl Jensen who is better known in the FIRE community as Mr. 1500. He’s a family guy living in Colorado with his wife and two young children and managed to retire at the ripe old age of 43. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: The story behind the name "Mr. 1500" (00:02:06) Investment philosophy and strategies (00:07:25) Carl’s interest in Tesla and EVs in general (00:18:44) Balancing frugality and fulfilment on the path to FI (00:23:49) The biggest benefits of achieving FI (00:26:31) How Carl handled the cultural challenges of pursuing early retirement (00:39:04) What Carl wishes he knew when he started his journey to FI (01:09:58) Links Website - 1500 Days to Freedom www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
Today’s episode is very special to me personally. I’m speaking with my dad about how he grew up and what money and life lessons he learnt along the way. He’s probably had the biggest impact on how I view the world (along with my mum) and set the foundations early on for me to be in the position I’m in today. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: What life was like growing up in Melbourne with immigrant parents (00:02:16) How Tony learned about money management as a child (00:13:08) Leaving school at 15 to help contribute to the family farm (00:19:26) Life lessons learnt from Tony’s immigrant parents (00:23:29) Comparing the housing market in 2023 to the 1970s (00:29:13) Learning about property investing (00:35:44) Stock market investing (00:48:15) Tony’s essential life lessons (00:53:47) www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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1 83. Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley - The Property Couch 1:31:22
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I’m excited today to be having a conversation with Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley who co-host the very popular podcast called The Property Couch. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: How Ben and Bryce originally made a connection (00:02:00) Property investing guidelines and regulations (00:12:37) Their investing strategy/philosophy (00:23:25) The Australian housing and rental crisis (00:48:56) Active property investing vs passive share market investing (00:37:03) Are property investors adding to affordability issues or are they being used as political scapegoats? (00:56:45) How The Property Couch podcast got started (01:20:33) Links Website - The Property Couch Episode 446 | Property Spruikers Exposed www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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My guest today is Dr Toni Lindsay. Toni is a clinical psychologist who works primarily with people who are at the end of their life or have a severe illness (usually young people!). In her own words: “My work has shaped how I think about all this FIRE stuff!”. Toni is also the author of multiple books but the one which probably has the most application with FIRE would be “The Certainty Myth: How to be resilient when the world keeps changing”. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: What does Toni actually do in the field of clinical psychology? (00:04:02) What motivated Toni to write “The Certainty Myth”? (00:15:54) How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can help with the journey to FI (20:19:00) The relationship between uncertainty and anxiety and how we can better manage this (00:55:54) Cognitive flexibility - how flexibility can be an antidote to uncertainty (01:01:43) How FIRE plays a role in resiliency (01:10:54) How Toni’s experience with mortality has shaped her FIRE journey (01:21:50) Links Website - www.tonilindsay.com.au Book - The Certainty Myth Book - The Resilience Project by Hugh van Cuylenburg www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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1 81. Super Changes Debate - Scott Phillips vs Cameron Murray - Part 2 48:27
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Following on from the previous episode, this is part 2 of the debate. There’s been a few potential Super changes put forth by the Albanese government lately and I wanted to get two different viewpoints on the podcast to debate the pros and cons of the changes. I also wanted to talk about Super as a high-level concept. What exactly is Super? What’s the purpose of Super? Is Super fulfilling its job? etc. We have two returning guests joining in today’s discussion. CIO of The Motley Fool Australia, Scott Phillips and Economist Dr Cameron Murray. I’m playing moderator between these two as they give their different opinions on some of the following topics: Are you for or against opening up Super to allow members to buy a home? (00:01:33) Is confidence being eroded when the government keeps tinkering with the system? (00:08:20) Is it just the rich getting richer? (00:15:08) Is it a good idea for the government to invest in capital projects? (00:18:43) The proposed Super cap (00:31:35) Links Cameron Murray - Substack Cameron Murray - Twitter Cameron Murray - Facebook Scott Phillips - Twitter Scott Phillips - Facebook www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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1 80. Super Changes Debate - Scott Phillips vs Cameron Murray - Part 1 55:30
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I’m so excited for this one today. There’s been a few potential Super changes put forth by the Albanese government lately and I wanted to get two different viewpoints on the podcast to debate the pros and cons of the changes. I also wanted to talk about Super as a high-level concept. What exactly is Super? What’s the purpose of Super? Is Super fulfilling its job? etc. We have two returning guests joining in today’s discussion. CIO of The Motley Fool Australia, Scott Phillips and Economist Dr Cameron Murray. I’m playing moderator between these two as they give their different opinions on some of the following topics: What is the purpose of Super? (00:03:26) Is there an alternative to the current Super system? (00:11:38) Thoughts on how we could fix the Super system (00:19:27) Do we actually need to have both Super and the Age Pension? (00:39:48) Links Cameron Murray - Substack Cameron Murray - Twitter Cameron Murray - Facebook Scott Phillips - Twitter Scott Phillips - Facebook www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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Today my guest is Queenie Tan. She’s a 26-year-old Sydneysider who has amassed over 350K followers on various social media platforms. Raised by a single dad in Sydney, Queenie was earning $400 a week after she moved out of home at just 19. A few years later she was able to save a $100,000 property deposit and now at age 26, has a net worth of half a million dollars. Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are: Queenie's upbringing and relationship with money (00:02:12) How Queenie built her net worth to $500K by age 26 (00:10:03) Dropping out of uni to start earning money (00:15:40) Changing jobs every couple of years (00:21:11) Queenie's thoughts on the term “Finfluencer” (00:46:28) Financial content creators and the ASIC guidelines (00:51:09) Sydney housing markets and financial freedom (01:05:34) Links Website - Invest with Queenie YouTube - Invest with Queenie Instagram - Invest with Queenie TikTok - Invest with Queenie www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast…
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