Clive Thompson Pt 2: CBDC's & Debt Jubilee Ep 407
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In today's show, you'll learn how the future could be more than a little good. That's right, all that cray cray crazy in the world is actually a good sign. Clive Thompson is a retired private banker and wealth manager of 47 years, based in Switzerland. None of this is financial advice, but I do hope it gets you thinking! Sign up to the newsletter! ______________________ Take The Home Buyers Blueprint: Get a better home; Get a better mortgage. Sign up to the KiwiSaver Millionaire Roadmap: From 6 figures to 7; Get a Rockstar Retirement! Sign up to New Wealth Foundations here: Personal finance from a wealth-builder's perspective. Thanks to Easy Crypto, New Zealand's most trusted crypto brand and what Darcy Ungaro uses. Book in a free 15-min phone call with Darcy Ungaro (financial adviser)- click on this link. Get Social YouTube Instagram TikTok: @theeverydayinvestor www.nzeverydayinvestor.com Instagram YouTube Darcy Ungaro LinkedIn Twitter: @UngaroDarcy www.ungaro.co.nz ________________________ Affiliate Links! I may receive a financial benefit if you click on these links. Hatch Sharesies Easy Crypto Sharesight: (Get 5 months free) CMC Markets Revolut: Sign up, and get a $15 credit. Disclaimer: Please act independently from any content provided in these episodes; it's not financial advice, because there's no accounting for your individual circumstances. Do your own research, and take a broad range of opinions into...
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