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Friends That Invest

Friends That Invest

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With over 10M downloads, join Sim, an optometrist turned Forbes 30 under 30 investor, as she breaks down the intimidating and not-so-well-taught world of investing and growing wealth, minus the jargon.

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Friends That Invest
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Episodes
  • 5 Mistakes I Made When I Started Investing
    Feb 2 2026

    This week, Sim breaks down the biggest investing mistakes she made in her first year, from underinvesting in a global index fund that ended up being her best performer to panic selling her first shares and paying fees just to buy them back minutes later. She explains why simple investing usually wins long term, like sticking to broad market index funds instead of trying to stock pick, being realistic about IPO hype, and understanding where bonds or high interest savings can fit in your portfolio. Sim also shares a mistake many beginners make with retirement accounts, staying with a high fee bank default fund for years, and reminds listeners that learning through small missteps is part of building confidence with investing.


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    25 mins
  • The Hidden Money Conversation Every Couple Needs
    Jan 26 2026

    This week, Sim shares a practical guide to money and relationships, including how modern couples can handle finances when women earn the same or more than their partners and often act as the household CFO. She breaks down smart ways to structure joint and separate accounts, how to talk through mismatched spending habits and shared goals, and the key money questions to ask before moving in together like income, debt, budgeting style, and how to split bills fairly. Sim also explains when a prenup makes sense, why financial transparency matters, and how the right conversations early can protect both partners and reduce money stress later.

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    38 mins
  • Invest in Shares or Pay off Mortgage?
    Jan 19 2026

    This week, Sim breaks down the classic personal finance question of whether you should invest or pay down your mortgage, using real numbers to show how interest rates and repayments affect your cash flow. She explains how paying extra on your home loan can save you big on interest and boost peace of mind, but how investing a lump sum in a broad index fund could grow more over the long term if your mortgage rate is lower than expected market returns. Sim finishes with a simple decision framework based on your interest rate, income stability, and risk tolerance, plus the reminder that you can often do both by splitting the money and avoiding paralysis.

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    For more Friends That Invest:


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    22 mins
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