Another great giveaway has come to a close! The Rask Australia community has shared some of their favourite investing resources, including books, websites, apps and podcasts.
This round, the winning participants received a copy of The Laws of Wealth by Daniel Crosby, kindly provided by Harriman House. You can get your hands on a copy of this book with a bonus 10% off from our friends at Booktopia, using code Rask10 (we don’t get a kickback, it’s just a special offer for our community).
It’s always great to hear recommendations from others, given the sheer volume of fantastic investing resources out there. So without further ado, here are the lucky winners and their investing resource suggestions!
JB Shi – Facebook Community
For me it was actually my super. Everybody adds to it and everyone will reap its returns. Hearing your episode on super really kick-started my journey into researching about super funds, investment options and eventually shares and ETFs.
I hope people like me can start looking into their super and learn about investments and wealth growth!
Ella Michele – Facebook Community
Passive Investing Australia. It’s the perfect resource if you’re looking to start from the real “beginning” and learn what type of questions you should be asking yourself with regards to goals and risk.
Tannu Patel – Facebook Community
ASIC Moneysmart website is my favourite investing resource
- Available 24/7
- Based on facts and current policies
- Unbiased
- Reliable
- Provides examples and case studies
- If required, uses national relay service or TIS (Translating and Interpreting Service) to help with the query
- Provides tools, calculators and resources
- Gives (smart) tips
- Provides teaching materials to teachers
Podcasts
- Setting out – Equity Mates get started investing podcast
- To learn more – Invested – with Phil & Daniel Town
- Rask’s Aus Investors & Finance Podcasts are top runners!
Subscriptions
- Home – AFR
- Away – Seeking Alpha
Other
- Simply Wall Street
- SelfWealth has great tools & statements
This is going to be pretty plain and boring, but Google. Whenever I have a question or don’t know what something means I go straight to Google and ask the question.
What a fantastic list of resources to help all beginner investors on their journey to financial independence! Be sure to check out the other resources suggested by our community members by heading to our FB Community and Twitter page and follow our socials for the chance to be involved with our next giveaway.
If you’re keen for more free resources to help you invest your time and money better, check out our free finance and investing courses on Rask Education.