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The Fat Wallet Show from Just One Lap
The Fat Wallet Show is a show about questions. It’s about admitting that we don’t know everything, but that we’re willing to learn. Most of all, it’s about understanding as much as we can to make us all better investors. Phrases like, “I’m not sure” or, “Let me look that up and get back to you”...
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What The Fat Wallet taught me (#245)
Like many of you, I have listened to every episode of The Fat Wallet Show. I’ve learned so much over the years, but I find it interesting that some le...

Access bonds explained (#244)
If you’re new to this money business, access bonds will confuse you. Not only do we use the word “bond” to mean “lending money to the government” and...

The cost of moving retirement products (#243)
It has always been the philosophy of this show that a good question is more valuable than a good answer. It’s incredible what you can learn from a rea...

Passive income (242)
A conversation on our excellent community group had me wondering why we’ve never dedicated a whole Fat Wallet to finding passive income streams outsid...

Should I stay or should I go? (#241)
Many people take their first wobbly steps into the financial world because they understand money is meant to do something. What exactly that “somethin...

Farewell Fatties! (#240)
After five rewarding years as host of The Fat Wallet Show, my time with the show is coming to an end. This episode is a short retrospective of our tim...

TFSA strategies (#239)
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, but tax month is a close second. For buy-and-hold investors like myself, this is the only time of ye...

Finding the next hot thing (#238)
We are still running our survey. Please take two minutes to help us here.
Around the beginning of every year we notice a strange phenomenon. Ene...

Money and travel (#237)
There’s nothing like lockdown to induce a bad case of wanderlust. 11 months into the biggest bummer of many of our lifetimes, it’s wonderful to hear s...

Intergenerational wealth (#236)
Time is such an odd ingredient in the realm of wealth creation. When treated with respect, a good amount of time can be your greatest ally. When ignor...

Tax creep (#235)
There’s more than one way to raise taxes. You can subject yourself to the ire of the masses by being up-front about it, or you can eke out little tax...

RAs and tax (#234)
For all the flack they’ve been getting, there’s no easier way to reduce your tax liability than pension fund contributions. In this week’s episode of...

How to brace your money for 2021 (#233)
2020 gave us all a new appreciation for the humble emergency fund. In this episode of The Fat Wallet Show we think about some steps you can take to pr...

Don't let the door hit you on the way out (#232)
If nothing else, 2020 was humbling. There were many things we thought we knew about the market, about gold, about interest rates and about predicting...

A fat fairytale (#231)
In honour of Christmas this Friday, this week’s episode is the first ever Fat Wallet fairytale, written by Suzanne for her daughter Nina.
Happy...

The asset allocation problem (#230)
Investing history teaches us success is all about asset allocation, as Grant Locke explains in this presentation. History is unfortunately annoyingly...

To RA or not (# 229)
Although they’ve fallen out of fashion, we like retirement products. In addition to a generous tax break, retirement funds prevent us from cheating ou...

Why do my returns suck? (#228)
In our second Fast Fatty, we spoke about Suzanne’s PPS account. PPS felt our assessment of their product was inaccurate. We offered them a right of re...

Fast Fatty the Third (#227)
We use my long-awaited holiday to catch up to some user questions for the next three weeks. We hope you enjoy the shorter episodes as much as I plan o...

Fast Fatty the Second (#226)
We use my long-awaited holiday to catch up to some user questions for the next three weeks. We hope you enjoy the shorter episodes as much as I plan o...

Fast Fatty the First (#225)
We use my long-awaited holiday to catch up to some user questions for the next three weeks. We hope you enjoy the shorter episodes as much as I plan o...

Tax planning for humans (#224)
With Simon celebrating his birthday on the beach, this week’s episode is a tax bonanza. De Wet de Villiers, King of the Tax Elves and Great Guy finall...

The 100-year investment (#223)
You might not be thinking about where your family will be in 2120, but Greg is. This week he shares a mad plan to make a 100-year investment.
G...

Getting out of investments (#222)
We spend a lot of time thinking about building an asset base and which assets we should be buying.
As you approach financial independence, gett...

How to spot a con (#221)
I find it odd that so many people fear the stock market and then get lured into financial scams. Inspired by James, who is trying to keep his clan fro...

The jargon buster episode (#220)
Much of what makes investing confusing is that we use different terms to talk about the same thing. This is so frustrating for beginners. This week, w...

What should I do with all my cash? (#219)
When you’ve gotten your debt and spending under control, it can be comforting to hold on to your free cash for a while. Taking the leap from that safe...

How to correct an investing mistake (#218)
Often the fear of making a mistake keeps us from starting our investment journey. It feels like everything is on the line when we make our first inves...

Understanding endowment policies (#217)
I’ve been avoiding talking about endowment policies, because what even are they? I haven’t come across one in my own investment life. This week, a que...

How to make up for lost time (#216)
Most of us kick our 20-year-old selves for spending all our money making poor decisions in Melville instead of taking full advantage of compounding. T...

Monthly income at retirement (#215)
There’s more guesswork involved in retirement planning than we’d like to admit. If you’ve ever gone through the retirement planning process with a fin...

DIY diversification (#214)
What is diversification? Should you care about it? If you do care about it, how do you do it? In this week’s episode of The Fat Wallet Show, we spend...

DIY diversification (#214)
What is diversification? Should you care about it? If you do care about it, how do you do it? In this week’s episode of The Fat Wallet Show, we spend...
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How to compare investment products (#213)
Not all investment products are created equal. This week, listener JP was struggling to understand why his RA was performing so poorly while his tax-f...

How to invest BIG money (#212)
Those of us slowly building a portfolio every month accept our investments will be determined by our overall strategy. This strategy would include our...

Help me help my parents! (#211)
The financial services industry has done nobody any favours. Not only were many of our parents sold retirement products with exorbitant fees, they are...

Workplace pensions vs RAs (#210)
You may not be very happy with your workplace pension fund. In this week’s episode, we think through some of the things you can do to remedy that situ...

Medics tribute show (#209)
There seems to be a battle for dominance raging between medical professionals and engineers on this show. This week we happened to receive emails from...

The two-stage FIRE approach (#208)
If you went into formal employment straight out of university or school, odds are you have some sort of pension fund or retirement annuity. You may si...

Investing in China (#207)
If you listened to this episode on a single ETF strategy, you know my investment philosophy. This simple approach to investing saves me a lot of drama...