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#254 - Financial Coach Reacts To WILD Australian Economic Predictions!

#254 - Financial Coach Reacts To WILD Australian Economic Predictions!

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In this episode, Lloyd James Ross, a seven-figure investor and entrepreneur, shares compelling reasons why selling your house and opting to rent can be a smarter financial move. He discusses the advantages of renting, including tax effectiveness on dividend income and the absence of operating costs. Lloyd warns about the impending economic crash due to inadequate lessons learned from previous downturns, particularly regarding retirement accounts that are now heavily invested in risky assets. He emphasizes the freedom that comes with not having a car payment and encourages listeners to break free from old money habits. The episode also features some light-hearted fun as Lloyd reacts to entertaining reels, blending valuable financial insights with humor. Tune in for a mix of practical advice and engaging content to help you take control of your financial future!

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Timestamps

[00:00:00] Introduction

[00:03:09] Housing market predictions and risks.

[00:05:51] Crypto's impact on global economy.

[00:09:38] Raise your standards.

[00:12:10] The lipstick effect in spending.

[00:14:08] Paid-off car benefits.

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