Crystal ball on ETF performance, Market crashes in retirement & investing in business | Q&A with Gemma and Owen


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Mar 06 2025 35 mins   63

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Topics covered today:

Listener questions answered:


  • Should you consider your business an investment?

  • Should an emergency fund be in an offset account?

  • What happens if the market crashes and you're retired?

  • Can I cancel my financial adviser?

  • And Owens insights into which ETF he would love a crystal ball to sneak peak its future performance and why


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