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Dave Gow: Pay off mortgage or invest, debt recycling and more [Part 2/2]

Strong Money Australia's Dave Gow returns with Owen Rask for Part 2/2 of our super-popular episodes.

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Dave Gow is the highly regarded author, podcast host and blogger, best known by his brand, Strong Money Australia. He joins Owen Rask.

This is PART 2/2. For Part 1/2 with Dave and Owen, go here: https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2024/08/19/dave-gow-seven-figure-share-portfolio/

Dave’s background is a story of true grit and determination. Dave is known as the forklift driver who retired at 28. He did that using a detailed budgeting plan while investing in property and shares. Dave’s first book, Strong Money Australia: How to Gain Financial Independence and Create a Life of Freedom has sold over 20,000 copies, making it one of the most popular books on retirement in Australia. In this episode, Owen and Dave talk about using debt to invest, whether Dave would choose property again, debt recycling and whether it makes sense to save money in an offset, or invest in shares.

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~~ Dave’s related posts online ~~

https://strongmoneyaustralia.com/should-you-borrow-to-invest-in-shares/ https://strongmoneyaustralia.com/debt-recycling-ultimate-guide/

https://strongmoneyaustralia.com/mortgage-vs-investing-vs-debt-recycling-at-higher-interest-rates/ https://strongmoneyaustralia.com/my-thoughts-on-die-with-zero-book-review/

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