The Fat Wallet Show from Just One Lap

The Fat Wallet Show from Just One Lap

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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" or, "I don't know" don't exist in the financial services industry. If you ever had a financial question you were too embarrassed to ask, you know what we're talking about. In this business, appearances matter, and nobody wants to seem like they don't know how things work or what the outlook is for the buchu industry. It's easy to excuse that little vanity, except that people in the investment industry are meant to service investors - people like you and me who need to figure out what to do with our money. There's no such thing as a stupid question in this show. If you have unanswered financial questions, this is your opportunity to have them answered in a way that even I can understand. Pop them to us at ask@justonelap.com.

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What The Fat Wallet taught me (#245)

Mar 28, 202149 min

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 lessons keep repeating. This week, Simon and I spend our last episode together reflecting on lessons we keep on learning. Think of this as the TL;DR ve

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Access bonds explained (#244)

Mar 21, 202130 min

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 "borrowing money from the bank to buy a house". The access we're talking about has changed over the years. As Simon Brown explains in this week's epis

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The cost of moving retirement products (#243)

Mar 14, 202145 min

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 really good question, both about the topic and about the person asking the question. This week, Frank had an excellent question about moving retirement f