What The Finance
By Mamamia Podcasts
How much money should you save each week? Is there such a thing as good debt? Where does super actually go? When it comes to money, it’s very easy to avoid talking about it. This is where What The Finance comes in, Mamamia’s new podcast all about money. Over eight weeks, join financial expert and author Melissa Browne as she helps actress and activist Pallavi Sharda, and you at home, get good with money.
Latest episode
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BONUS: How To Spot & Avoid Scams
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BONUS: What Can I Claim On Tax?
Doing taxes probably isn’t in your top 10 fun things to do. But a little time spent now to look over your finances can go a long way in helping you save money and reap the benefits sooner. In this bonus episode Melissa Browne will answer all of you… -
The STD That's More Common Than You Think
Whilst talking about finances isn't the most romantic topic, it's essential to every relationship. In the final episode of What The Finance, Mel Browne and Pallavi Sharda explore everything love and money, from joint bank accounts, marriage and divor… -
$50 Is All You Need To Start Buying Shares
Shares: how do you know what to buy, how can you make them grow...and what are they? Investing can seem out of reach if you don't understand the stock market, so Mel Browne and Pallavi Sharda speak to expert Sarah Conte, Senior Manager of Technical … -
Do I Need Private Health Insurance?
It might not be sexy, but it’s one of the most important things you can start thinking about now: private health insurance. So is it worth the money? And what do you need to look out for when you start thinking about it? This episode, Mel Browne and … -
Are You Ready To Buy A House?
Buying your own home may be the great Australian dream, but like a good pair of jeans, home ownership is not one size fits all. From deciding whether you want to buy a house at all, to all the technical stuff, like mortgages, interest rates and stamp… -
Future You Needs You To Sort Your Super
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Side-Hustles & Pay-Rises: How To Do It Well
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Yes, You Need Four Different Bank Accounts
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Your Toxic Money Habits Aren’t Your Fault