
Episode 6 with Dr Tracey West
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In this episode, Dr Michael Drew and John Barton were joined by Dr Tracey West, Accounting, Finance, and Economics Lecturer at Griffith University, to discuss behavioural, household, and personal finance, and how to navigate uncertainty in markets.
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DR TRACEY WEST
Accounting, Finance, and Economics Lecturer at Griffith University
Dr Tracey West has a strong background in household finance, with several publications on household finance, financial literacy and financial planning issues, including a PhD thesis completed in 2016. Recent work has been published in Economic Notes, Financial Counselling and Planning, Financial Planning Research Journal, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, JASSA, the Consumer Interests Annual. This work contributes to knowledge on investor behaviour, informing curriculum development and guidance for advisors in the financial services industry. She currently teaches Behavioural Finance and Wealth Management at Griffith University, Australia.
DISCLAIMER
The information in this podcast is current as of the date of the recording. Please note that past performance is not an indication of future performance. Any advice included in this podcast is general and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. As such, you should consider its appropriateness having regard to these factors before acting on it. Any tax information refers to current laws, is not based on your unique circumstances and should not be relied on as tax advice. Before you make any decision about whether to acquire a certain financial product, you should obtain and read the relevant product disclosure statement.