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Are you investing in your health? - Andrew Baxter

The topic of this week's MONEY AND INVESTING show is how to become a great allround investor. Not just in terms of money, stocks and trades, but in all areas of life. One really important aspect of your life to invest in is your health. If you take care of your physical and mental well being it will increase your capacity and ability to focus and perform in all other areas of life too. And as Andrew Baxter puts it - “you don’t want to be the richest person in the graveyard”. Let us know in the comments below what you’ve been doing to invest in your health lately?

Is the share price & business outlook for a company the same? - Andrew Baxter

As many tech stocks are currently crashing, a question that’s worth diving a little deeper into is the difference between a company's share price and their business outlook. They may not always be reflective of each other. Some businesses may be excessively hyped up leading their share price to skyrocket, while the actual earnings and income of the business tells a different story. So which one should you focus on as you’re determining what trades to get into and not? This is one of the points Andrew Baxter walks us through in this week's MONEY AND INVESTING podcast.

The Size and Risks of the "Bank" of Mum and Dad - Andrew Baxter

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The size and risks of the “bank” of mum and dad. Did you know the amount of money that is spent by mums and dads to help their kids out in the property market is a whopping 35 billion, and that the average gift is 100.000 dollars for a deposit? As we are approaching higher interest rates and perhaps also a fall in property prices, now is the time to talk about the nitty gritty’s and make a plan for what may be ahead. Andrew Baxter

Is cash at the bank really a safe investment? - Andrew Baxter

In this week's MONEY AND INVESTING show we’re taking a look at the top 5 myths about investing that needs to be busted. One of the things people often say to us is that “cash at the bank is the safest investment there is”. Andrew Baxter breaks down why that isn't actually true, and that there is only one thing you can be sure of if you just keep your money in the bank: you will for sure be losing money. Have a listen to this week's podcast to understand why, and to make sure you don’t miss anything.