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We’ve been glued to our screens the past few months watching countless stories where millions (or even billions) have disappeared, narratives have been crafted and court cases have played out globally in real time.
So what can we learn from all of this?
In this light-hearted episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Kate & Owen attempt to justify their entertainment choices by drawing out five lessons we can learn from these shows about protecting ourselves from scams and investments that are just too good to be true.
Episode transcript now available via the show notes page.
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Date recorded: 11th of April 2022
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