This episode of The Australian Finance Podcast is part of our starter pack series, where we share money stuff that changes your life!
In this episode we’re going to introduce you to your new investing bestie, Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs as you’ll come to know them. ETFs are a great investment option for both new and experienced investors, and make it easy to build a low-cost and diversified portfolio with just a few trades. They’re simple, they work, and you don’t need to be a financial wizard to get your head around them.
Investing can be as easy as opening up a brokerage account, picking a low cost diversified ETF and buying small parcels frequently over a long period of time. So, in this episode we talk about exactly why we’re so keen on ETFs, how they work and how you can use them to invest.
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Date recorded: 15th December 2021