66. Get Rich Slow Club's Financial Year in Review
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The End of Financial Year may not be the most exciting date in your calendar. However, it does provide an opportunity to reflect on your money habits over the past 12 months. By reviewing how we’ve spent, saved, and invested, we can better shape our plans for the next financial year. And that, friends, is exactly what Tash and Ana seek to do in this episode. Join them as they share: Their net wealth Their mortgages and other expenses Their savings and investing strategies Their incomes, and how they’ve shifted to accommodate their lifestyles Listen in, and you might find some inspiration for your own Financial Year in Review! @tashinvests @anakresina @getrichslowclub @pearlerhq Get Rich Slow Club Pearler YouTube Disclaimer Any advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it’s appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision. Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/links Pearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guide If you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer’s website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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