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Get Rich Slow Club
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มี.ค. 2023
The Get Rich Slow Club podcast will empower you to go from beginner to confident investor. Follow along with Tash from @TashInvests and Ana from Pearler as they take you step by step to get you started in building your wealth. This isn't a get rich quick scheme, instead we are all about being consistent in order to Get Rich Slow together.
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123. Top 10 ETFs of 2024 on Pearler
In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, Tash and Ana dive into the top 10 most popular ETFs on Pearler for 2024.
Tash and Ana break down each ETF, starting with thematic options like the ACDC Battery Tech & Lithium ETF and progressing through diversified picks such as VDHG. They highlight essential details like management fees, dividend yields, and how these investments fit into broader portfolios.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode offers valuable insights into building a balanced investment strategy. Tune in for actionable tips, plenty of laughs, and the latest trends in the investing space!
@tashinvests
tashinvests
@anakresina
anakresina
@getrichslowclub
getrichslowclub
@pearlerhq
pearlerhq
Pearler
pearler.com/
Get Rich Slow Club
pearler.com/getrichslowclub
How To Not Work Forever
www.amazon.com.au/How-Not-Work-Forever-Investing/dp/1394248865
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 tashinvests.com/links
Pearler is an Authorised Representative 1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL 337927. Read the FSG available from 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.
Tash and Ana break down each ETF, starting with thematic options like the ACDC Battery Tech & Lithium ETF and progressing through diversified picks such as VDHG. They highlight essential details like management fees, dividend yields, and how these investments fit into broader portfolios.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode offers valuable insights into building a balanced investment strategy. Tune in for actionable tips, plenty of laughs, and the latest trends in the investing space!
@tashinvests
tashinvests
@anakresina
anakresina
@getrichslowclub
getrichslowclub
@pearlerhq
pearlerhq
Pearler
pearler.com/
Get Rich Slow Club
pearler.com/getrichslowclub
How To Not Work Forever
www.amazon.com.au/How-Not-Work-Forever-Investing/dp/1394248865
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 tashinvests.com/links
Pearler is an Authorised Representative 1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL 337927. Read the FSG available from 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.
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122. Our new years resolutions & goals
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Tash and Ana dive into their 2025 goals and resolutions in this episode of Get Rich Slow Club. They share personal wins and losses, like Tash’s rainy getaway and Ana’s decision to prioritize comfort for her mom's visit. Their reflections highlight the importance of value spending and aligning financial decisions with personal priorities. In 2025, Tash is determined to purchase her next property...
121. Our money (& life) lessons from 2024
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In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, hosts Tash and Ana reflect on their key money and life lessons from 2024 while celebrating their personal and professional wins. They share recent highlights, including Tash's café outing with ocean views and Ana's excitement about finally purchasing bean bag chairs, emphasising the joy in small, intentional expenses. Gratitude and reflection emerge as cen...
120. FIRE chats: lessons on the journey to retiring early
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In this episode of the Get Rich Slow Club, Tash and Ana chat with Keith and David from the US about their unique journeys toward Financial Independence and Early Retirement (FIRE). David is living a semi-retired lifestyle, while Keith has fully retired early. They share how small, incremental improvements can lead to significant progress over time, emphasizing the importance of focusing on cons...
119. Building a robotics company at 23
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Grace Brown, CEO and co-founder of Andromeda Robotics, joins Tash and Ana on this episode of Get Rich Slow Club. Grace shares her journey in creating Abby, a 110-cm humanoid companion robot designed to bring joy and connection to nursing homes and children's hospitals. With a background in mechatronics engineering, Grace brings innovation and heart to the world of social robotics. Grace explain...
118. How do I use equity to buy a second property?
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In this episode, we chat with Maddie Walton (@moneywithmaddie) a mortgage broker from @moneyloungeau to break down the concept of using equity as a powerful tool to invest in property. Learn why equity often beats saving for a cash deposit and how mortgage brokers simplify the process. If you’ve been wondering how to leverage your property’s value, this is your starting point. We dive into how ...
117. Should I invest in shares, property, or a business? With Owen Rask
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This week, Owen Rask joins us to explore the big question: shares, property, or business-which has the highest potential return? Drawing from his background as a business owner and investment analyst, Owen shares insights on balancing and combining these investments for a diversified strategy. He breaks down how risk, returns, and market conditions shape decision-making in these asset classes. ...
116. ETFs vs managed funds
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In today’s episode of Get Rich Slow Club, we explore the differences between Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Managed Funds, addressing the common confusion surrounding these investment options. Are they the same? Which one is better for your goals? We break it all down, helping you understand when and why you might choose one over the other. We discuss what ETFs and Managed Funds are, outlinin...
115. A plumber's journey to FIRE
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This week, we chat with Rob from Tribe FI Australia about his inspiring journey from employee to business owner, taking an 18-month break to travel, and the lessons learned along the way. He shares how pursuing Financial Independence (FI) isn’t just about the money-it’s about freedom, purpose, and connection. We delve into Rob’s experience running a FIRE event with no prior expertise, emphasisi...
114. Will the stock market ever completely crash? Is investing worth the risk?
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In this episode, we dive into the question: Can a steady 5.5% savings rate beat the uncertainty of chasing 7% in shares? With Owen Rask, we debate the risk-reward trade-off and the purpose of investing when returns aren’t guaranteed. Is it worth taking the plunge, or should we play it safe? We explore fears of total market collapse and the impact of slowing population growth, with lessons from ...
113. Peta's business journey: her lessons and learnings
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In this episode, we chat with Peta Serass about her entrepreneurial journey. Peta shares the highs and lows of starting and running her business, the key lessons she’s learned along the way, and how she balances the demands of entrepreneurship with her personal life. It’s not always about doing more work, sometimes it’s about being more strategic with what you’re doing! Peta’s inspiring story w...
112. VAS vs VDHG
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In this episode, we dive into the popular Vanguard ETFs, VAS (Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF) and VDHG (Vanguard Diversified High Growth ETF). We break down their key differences, what they offer investors, and whether combining the two is a good idea. Learn about their holdings, historical returns, and how they fit into a diversified portfolio. We also share our personal wins and challen...
111. How to nail the job interview
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Career coach Nabila Farhat shares her insights on strategic career growth and job searching. With over a decade of recruitment experience, Nabila explains her approach of helping clients clarify their career goals and build personalised roadmaps that align with their passions and values. Throughout the episode, Nabila provides actionable advice for job seekers, focusing on clarity and tailored ...
110. Should I invest in DHHF or VDHG?
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At The Get Rich Slow Club, we’re always looking to bring you actionable insights on investing. This episode, we’re taking a closer look at two high-growth ETFs that could be key to building a secure and prosperous future: Vanguard’s VDHG and BetaShares' DHHF. These two funds offer compelling options for different investor types, from those seeking a bit more stability to those going all-in on g...
109. The importance of buying assets, and money EQ/IQ
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At the Get Rich Slow Club, we often talk about investing and financial literacy in aspirational terms. We showcase people who have retired early after investing in shares, or built their way towards property empires. However, there’s another, deeper reality at play: sometimes, investing can make the difference between stability and disaster. Perhaps no-one better exemplifies this than Marion Ma...
107. Decision fatigue and how to avoid the Comparison Trap
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107. Decision fatigue and how to avoid the Comparison Trap
106. How to pay off your mortgage early
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106. How to pay off your mortgage early
105. We spent the week with 50 people planning to retire early
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105. We spent the week with 50 people planning to retire early
104. Buying a home vs renting: which is smarter financially?
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104. Buying a home vs renting: which is smarter financially?
102. Investing for kids - which app is the best?
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102. Investing for kids - which app is the best?
101. How to teach kids about money and investing
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101. How to teach kids about money and investing
100. Our top 10 lessons from 100 episodes
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100. Our top 10 lessons from 100 episodes
99. Travelling on a budget - our best travel hacks
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99. Travelling on a budget - our best travel hacks
98. “How do I make long-term investing less boring?”
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98. “How do I make long-term investing less boring?”
97. Tash's career journey: from support worker to finfluencer
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97. Tash's career journey: from support worker to finfluencer
96. Which micro-investing platform is best for you?
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96. Which micro-investing platform is best for you?
94. "Can I invoice my friend for leaving my wedding early?"... and more wedding dilemmas
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94. "Can I invoice my friend for leaving my wedding early?"... and more wedding dilemmas
Unfortunately I spent the past 18months DCA 1k a week into managed funds and regret it.. only just now starting to deposit into the ETF version of it. Should I sell and buy into ETF version instead of the managed fund version?
Yes mam
All I know is ‘everything complex’.
Dear. Do you know the reason why your TH-cam video views and subscribers are not growing as expected? I know! Because I found 3 main problems while browsing your channel. Can I show you by marking them?
*slowly
Thank you for the inspiration - I have your book. And I'm a big fan of Brunetti cafe on Lygon St in Melbourne 🍰
This looked interesting but right away you had the land statement and that was a real turn off. I'm not sure what the rest of your video had. I liked the ideas and ideas of it but that was not what I was signing up for. From what I'd seen with a lot of other media it made me think about anti-union stuff that a lot of corporations. Will say the above but then just hate on their employees and a lot of other stuff. So I came here to learn about financial stuff.
Great video, thanks!
Delayed gratification is real but this Anit it - she doesn't get it🤷🏿♂️ Kids & Marshmallow 😮 Terrible example.
Just some feedback, I’ve clicked on three videos now and stopped watching within 5 minutes because you guys aren’t talking about the actual thing you listed in the title (it took 5.30 minutes to get back on track - 1/4 of the video - way too long). I don’t need to know what you did on the weekend, or your personal life. It’s a podcast about money, let’s talk about that first, at the very least. And second of all, if you think women actually need to spend money on their looks to get a promotional, you’re kidding yourself. That is completely false and there is absolutely no statistics to back that statement up.
First time watching, and u lost me at welcome to the country
You could always just not get a credit card.
need timestamps
more of a luxury than a necessity but good suggestion :)
Motivated Money by Peter Thornhill got me into investing and he heavily emphasises LICs. I should probably re-read it because he made some solid arguments for them. He also has a reading list at the end of his book for those who want to read further -- most of which your channel has probably heard of or read. The book is more beginner focused so it could be a drag to read for experienced investors but can be a light into the mind of some LIC biased investors.
**Also thanks for picking up the topic and alluding to potential episodes on it with LIC supporters. I would like to hear more on their perspectives as I mostly prefer ETFs lately.
Thornhill is very compelling and I wish more people would give MM a read but one argument against LICs is they aren't transparent about their fees or holdings. Have a look at NGE, PM Capital, WAM, and you have to go through their financial statements and work out what they've paid themselves, and whether or not the Net Tangible Assets are at a premium
@@DollyRanch well said ☺️
Just get on OF...
Sounds like a stupid question but, if you receive a fortnightly wage, should you split it and pay weekly or better to continue paying fortnightly? (Re interest?)
Yes definitely better to pay weekly
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Great work on the podcast!
My view is if you choose to rent you will have to fork out money till the day you die and the rent will continually increase with inflation. Buying a house is really hard to begin with but within variances of interest rates that repayment rate will stay the same until you pay it off (hopefully before retirement). Owning a house is short term pain for long term gain
I wish you had links for each platform or apps you mentioned
You lost me at the welcome to country stuff.
The fees of the underlying funds within VDHG are rebated. 0.27% is the only management fee.
I really love this podcast and thr quality yourr going for. I'd also love to be in your post production team
It is understanding money. Some people get their own and then females come take it. And the government let's them do it because the government gets a cut! Bull 💩!!!!!
Everyone has choices. Two sisters got equal amounts. The choice one made her a lot of money 💰😊. The other lost money. 😮. The one who made money 💰. Doesn't owe her sister anything. Remember they started out with the same amount.
Without watching the full interview I’m getting the impression he got some investment from the “good with money” parent and introduced to some people that gave him lucrative opportunities. But he probably says it was all his own hard work and proving himself, oh and let’s not forget his masterful understanding of money that idiot poor’s will never understand. Bezos himself said that success is just a series of lotteries, nobody makes their own success, only pirates have that privilege now. Wealthy people are just born to the right parents, that’s the crux of their “success”
Not the asshole
First of all it's your sister and you pay for college. Never give her another penny
I’d say ye, if it were two random ppl then who cares BUT THEYRE SIBLINGS! If one needs financial help and the other has done really well then one should definitely help the other. It’s just selfish otherwise
It's entitled to think that they HAVE to help them. And if it isn't for an emergency or life saving, why would they have to help..
That's crazy. They were both given the same opportunity and they both did their own things with the inheritance. It would be one thing if the sister was asking for help it's another thing that she's asking to pool their money together and split it evenly. The grandparent already split it fairly for them.
😂😂😂😂 no
Panic selling is one of the worst things you can do as a layman. Because by the time you've noticed the downward trend, you've already missed out on a LOT of money. If the company isn't going under, then you may need to just continue to hold onto it and wait for the stock price to recover.
Okd roommate's cat sprayed the back of my TV and broke it since it went thriugh the vent hikes to the electronics. I was a little mad, but also I never really used the tv snyway so I didnt make him replace it.
I think she should try to call customer support and definitely suggest to replace it. But OP needs to be okay with it being a less expensive model. If you have expensive stuff dont share it with your roommate. Many people in college wont have the money to replace stuff like that, and an expensive version isnt really necessary
£100? You can buy that shit for max £20
You paid for her college. Why does she need help again? If you keep giving her handouts. She will keep begging for more. Don't give her anymore handouts. Tell her to set a household budget and save the money herself. It will make her a stronger person. You shouldn't waste your money. Make sure you put money aside for hard times.
NTAH
Why are you just mooching off of other people’s AITA Reddit content and reading it aloud 😭? A million other TH-camrs already do this too lol
and which youtubers are on your Allowed to Do This list? 🙄
@@clearlynotchloe none of them, because it’s all unoriginal, that’s the point lmfao 😂😂
If she used it once and under normal conditions, she is not to blame. OP doesn’t say how old the device is or how many years she used it. Also factor in at least 50% depreciation if it’s over 6 month’s old.
Can we say parasite boys and girls? I thought we could.
Absolutely not the a******. Your sister not appreciating that you paid for her college is outrageously entitled behavior. What a wonderful siblings she has that was willing to pay for her education to make her life so much better. She simply doesn't realize how difficult it would be without a supportive family. Let her learn and keep it that way.
You paid for her college and no thank you? Now she wants you to pay down on a house? Yeah pay down on the house, put it in your name and charge the payment for her rent. You helped. You can sign it over when she pays for it. Ta da! Everyone is happy 😁. And no, you are not the AH.
This is the exact perfect response 👌
@@misstoasted2525 thank you.
your momey. not family money. let her get a job
This. It doesn't matter that she's a single mum - she needs to be able to fend for herself. Her brother will not be there for her all the time - he'll have his own family which comes with its own issues. So, it's better that she works for it on her own.
You two are lovely, I look forward to seeing your podcast blossom
Fun fact this story was taking from a Gary Vee clip. She doesn’t not know these people lol
Highly recommend the book, if anyone is thinking of buying it
NTA. She is mad because she can't retire and is not financially sound. Not his fault he was smart with his money.
I’m actually going to be in this situation in a couple years. He took quite a few days off work and I got to see I honestly love having a “house husband “. Cooked meals… cleaned clothes… kitchen immaculate…. So, here’s to the future! 😂🎉❤
Just not compatible lifestyles, move on.
I mean, is the guy looking for a GF/Wife, or a roommate? Because it sounds like he's treating her like just a roommate. If that's what he wants, and explains that to her - then, no, he's fine. If he wants a relationship, then, yes, he's the a**hole :).
He is just a roommate with benefits. It's best to separate since it seems that this guy has no thought of being committed to her and even at least shoulder some of the burdens his gf have. If he is already successful financially and can live of his investments, then it's meager to pay at least the rent or give his gf the needed break since she's surely burnt out from work. All in all, this guy is not compassionate enough to see his gf breaking down because of her work.
You’re an asshole if you’re living with her but don’t want to marry her. That’s the problem not you staying home. You don’t actually care about her, I can tell by how you speak about her. You’re using her!