Reverse Mortgages, debt & super contributions and picking your platform| Q&A with Gemma and Owen


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Feb 27 2025 47 mins   68

In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Gemma Mitchell answer the questions you have sent in.


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Topics covered today:

Listener questions answered:


  • What should I expect to pay for financial advice? And payment options?

  • Should I take out a personal loan to add money to super?

  • How do I pick an investing platform?

  • Reverse mortgages- will we need one?

  • And we have an update on the Education fees we discussed in last week's episode.


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