Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Expert Investor: Graham Cooke - Insights On Saving And Investing
03 May 2018
Graham Cooke is the Insights Manager at comparison website Finder.com.au. We spoke to him to gain the benefit of his work at Finder and to better understand how we can maximise our savings and capitalise on the new wave of investing apps and platforms that are coming to Australia. In this episode you will learn: • Why understanding the RBA cash rate is critical to achieving your savings goals • Where you can find the best interest rate for your savings • About Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending and why it offers a higher interest rate than traditional banks • The generational divide in market participation • Why only 25% of Australians have invested outside of superannuation • The different services offering brokerage free transactions in Australia • Services available to people who don't think they have the money to invest • A platform designed to open up the property market to Australians Stocks & Resources Discussed: • Finder.com.au homepage • Finder.com.au's bitcoin mining article • ME Bank • Rate Setter • Robin Hood • Whaley • Stake - Equity Mates landing page • Raiz Invest (formerly Acorns Australia) • Brick X • Business Insider's article on Brick X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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