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10 personal finance & investing resources

This article shares 10 personal finance & investing resources, to help you make sense of your finances in 2022.

Kate here, co-host of The Australian Finance Podcast and the person ready to help you make sense of your finances!

Every fortnight, I’m going to pick out some of the best educational stories and resources to share with you, along with any interesting discoveries I make along the way. Be sure to enrol in one of our free courses on Rask Education to catch these stories in your inbox.

This week, I wanted to share 10 of my favourite personal finance & investing resources at the moment with you.

10 personal finance & investing resources

MoneySmart – Government website dedicated to independent, factual, personal finance information and a great starting place for the basics.

The Broke Generation Podcast – As a fresh take on our relationship with money, relatable host Emma covers everything from why you spend money to the impacts of consumerism.

SuperGuru – An independent source with all the essential information and tools you need to understand and manage your superannuation.

How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices – Want to start making better financial decisions this year? This book by Annie Duke provides helpful frameworks and tools for you to do just that.

BestETFs – Our website that allows you to research and compare Australian ETFs, all in one easy spot.

ATO MySuper Comparison Tool – Use this resource to independently compare your current super fund to other available options.

The Tim Ferriss Show – If you’re interested in growing your circle of competence and gaining new skills and ideas across a wide range of disciplines, this is the perfect long-form podcast for you.

LegalAid – Head to the LegalAid website specific to your state to access a range of resources covering everything from rental disputes to divorce.

Aussie Firebug – Wonderful content on achieving financial independence in Australia, with plenty of personal examples and lively discourse in the comments section.

Rask Education – And of course, how could I forget all of the expert led and independent free courses offered by Rask Education. Ready to start investing in ETFs, budget better or change super funds? We’ve got you covered!

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