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Tony Walker / Beat The Bank, DIY Retirement. Ep 489

Tony Walker / Beat The Bank, DIY Retirement. Ep 489

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Ex-Financial Adviser Tony Walker joins me on this one.

Here's 4 things you’ll need to keep front of mind if you’re planning to, or you already are, handling your retirement. 1 – Learn how to identify the best, short term investment strategy 2 – Keep it simple 3 – Use your mortgage for the win, and lastly 4 – Stay laser-eyed on real returns. Read more.

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