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Get Rich Slow Club

Ana Kresina & Natasha Etschmannpearler.com
The Get Rich Slow Club podcast will empower you to go from beginner to confident investor. Follow along with Tash Etschmann from @TashInvests and Ana Kresina from Pearler as they take you step by step to build your wealth. This isn't a get rich quick scheme, instead it's all about being consistent, and focusing on long-term growth. So let's all Get Rich Slow together.

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86. How to prepare for your "Golden Years" in retirement

Retirement can be one of the most rewarding times in your life. However, we’ve all heard tragic stories of people who have retired with nothing – if they’re able to retire at all. As with so many aspects of getting rich slow, the earlier you plan for retirement, the easier it will be. And in this episode, Tash and Ana speak with a guest who has dedicated his career to this very subject. Drew Meredith is the author of The Golden Years: How to plan a happy and financially secure retirement . He is...

Aug 26, 202444 min

85. Investing lessons from the best and worst decisions we've made feat. Equity Mates

You can read every resource ever published. You can watch every finance news broadcast ever recorded. And you can speak with every financial adviser under the sun. But sometimes, the investing lessons that stick with you are the ones you learn the hard way. And that, dear listener, is what this episode is all about. Join Tash as she chats with Bryce and Alec from Equity Mates . Together, the three of them share their best, worst, and first investments. Listen in so you can find some inspiration ...

Aug 21, 202423 min

84. I retired early, but my partner still has to work... & more dilemmas

Anyone who has spent time on Reddit will likely have heard of the subreddit AITA. And if you haven’t, we suggest Googling it, because we don’t want to curse in the episode description. For this Get Rich Slow Club session, Tash and Ana tackle some of their favourite personal finance-focused AITA threads. One of the threads raises the question: “AITA for retiring early while my girlfriend works a stressful job?”. Another ponders: “AITA for not paying for my friend’s broken sunglasses?” And as you ...

Aug 19, 202432 min

83. Bonds: what are they and should you be investing in them?

Recently, we received an interesting community question, which boiled down to: “What can you tell me about bonds? I’d be interested in investing in them as a way to balance risk, but I haven’t found many content creators who talk about them.” In this episode, Tash and Ana seek to remedy this. As part of their bond analysis, they chat with Scott Nanfro from Guideway Services . Together, the three cover a litany of bond-related topics, including: What are bonds? How do we buy bonds? How do bonds f...

Aug 14, 202436 min

82. Buying property, freezing eggs, and getting better with money

We all understand the types of goals our money habits can help us fulfil, right? Home ownership, emergency fund creation, early retirement, freezing eggs… You may have read those last two words and thought: “Finally, someone is tackling this topic!”. Or, you might have thought: “...huh?” The point is, getting rich slow is going to serve different goals for different people. And to shed light on this reality, Tash and Ana are joined by Molly Benjamin from Ladies Finance Club . In this episode, Mo...

Aug 12, 202439 min

81. 4 of our top financial lessons

To date, Tash and Ana have learned a lot about investing, money management, and personal finance. Some of these lessons were borne from successes in work, business, or investments. Others were learned the hard way, through mistakes or misfortune. In both cases, they’re eager to share their lessons with you. By doing so, they hope you can apply them to your own financial journey. In this session, Tash and Ana cover four of their most important money learnings, from “how to choose a partner in bus...

Aug 07, 202427 min

80. The First Home Guarantee - What is it and who can use it? feat. Alan Hemmings

Homes are expensive. They’re hard to buy if you don’t already own one. Same page? Great. In recent years, government programs such as the First Home Super Saver (FHSS) scheme have become more common. The aim of these schemes is to remove some of the barriers to home ownership. However, while the FHSS aims to augment your deposit savings rate, it doesn’t reduce the size of the deposit required. The First Home Guarantee seeks to change that. Via the First Home Guarantee, an eligible buyer only req...

Aug 05, 202430 min

79. Tax time FAQs

Last episode, Tash, Ana, and award-winning accountant Natalie Lennon discussed some of the most common queries around taxes. In doing so, their aim was to remove the shroud of uncertainty that so often surrounds tax time. However, the Get Rich Slow Club is, first and foremost, a community-led podcast. That’s why, in this episode, Tash and Natalie respond to tax-related questions from their listeners. From “Is it worth seeing an accountant if I earn a low income?” to “Do I need to pay tax on my s...

Jul 31, 202431 min

78. Demystifying tax in Australia & what you can claim as a deduction

I think we can all agree that, unless you work for an accounting firm or the ATO, tax is preeeeetty mystified. Fortunately, this episode has emerged from the ethers of EOFY to right that wrong. In this session, Tash and Ana are joined by award-winning accountant Natalie Lennon , and together, they demystify tax. Wondering about marginal tax rates? They discuss them! Have questions about tax on investments? You’ll want to hear their answers! Together, they run the A to Z on the ATO’s domain. Afte...

Jul 29, 202428 min

77. Is it better to buy individual shares or ETFs?

Value investing is a strategy often favoured by those seeking to play a more active role in their investments. Touted by Warren Buffett , it involves finding companies that the investor believes to be undervalued, then buying them before the market recognises their worth. To be fair, it’s not as speculative as some other active styles of investing. Even so, its focus on beating the market puts it at odds with the Get Rich Slow philosophy. It also usually prioritises individual shares over ETFs, ...

Jul 24, 202421 min

76. First Home Super Saver scheme and what you need to know about it

In case you’ve missed it, the First Home Super Saver (FHSS) scheme is an initiative that does what the name suggests. With the FHSS, you can save for your first home deposit within your superannuation. By doing so, you can aim to benefit from certain advantages that don’t apply to shares or savings accounts. Like so much in super, the details surrounding the FHSS can feel a bit muddled. That’s why Tash and Ana have devoted this session to discussing the FHSS, how it works, and how it can help yo...

Jul 22, 202421 min

75. How one of the world's best investors averages 20% returns every year

The name “Warren Buffett” has almost become synonymous with investing success. As the 10th richest person in the world, Warren Buffett is arguably one of the world’s most famous investors. You’d be forgiven, then, for assuming his investing strategy involves access to assets most of us could never even fathom. Surely, without his deep pockets and mind for numbers, his approach would be too risky for the rest of us. …right? Actually, no. For all his investing returns, Warren Buffett’s investing p...

Jul 17, 202438 min

74. Why we need systemic financial change

Conversations around gender-based financial inequality often focus on how far we’ve come as a society. While it’s important to celebrate, we also shouldn’t lose sight of how much change remains ahead of us. To this day, financial hardship and homelessness still disproportionately affect women in Australia. And for all of our collective focus on individual efforts, there needs to be systemic financial change if we want to see results. In this episode, Tash and Ana speak with someone who is strivi...

Jul 15, 202448 min

73. Why a year of sacrifice is needed feat. Emma from the Broke Generation

Tash and Ana’s conversations with Emma from The Broke Generation have become the stuff of legend. In past episodes, they’ve covered an array of topics, spanning from budgeting techniques to moisturiser. This time around, they get a bit more philosophical – and you’ll be glad they did. In this session, Emma shares her learnings from a year of sacrifice, and how the experience shaped her money habits. By finding lessons in adversity, we’re able to build resilience and inform our get-rich-slow stra...

Jul 10, 202439 min

72. What are the differences between investing in and out of super?

Tash and Ana recently received a thought-provoking question from a listener named Angela: “ I’m new to the world of investing and looking to get started. What are the differences between putting more money into superannuation, compared to ETFs? I’m a sole trader, so I can decide how much I invest in super. ” Firstly – thanks for sharing your question, Angela! Secondly – this is a pertinent topic, since we’ve received versions of this questions from multiple listeners. That’s why, in this episode...

Jul 08, 202432 min

71. What buying a $100 moisturiser taught me about money feat. Emma from the Broke Generation

Emma from The Broke Generation has shared some deep wisdom on this podcast. However, while practical strategies and structured insights are useful guides, there are moments in which we learn all we need from a single experience. In this session, Tash details how the purchase of a $100 moisturiser altered her relationship with money. At a glance, it seems like a strange catalyst for change. However, for Tash, the moisturiser symbolised a fork in the road – a choice about the life she wanted to li...

Jul 03, 202440 min

70. Card Points 101: How to make the most of rewards

As a general rule, the Get Rich Slow Club approaches credit card points with a wary eye. Anything that compels us into spending more money clashes with our philosophy, and points can fall into that category. With that said, there are obviously times when we need (or simply want) to spend money. At moments like these, points can be a nifty hack in our quest to get rich slow. That’s why, in this episode, Tash and Ana dive into the weird world of bonus points. Beyond providing an overview on how th...

Jul 01, 202427 min

69. Is investing in VDHG long-term a good idea?

VDHG is a very popular investment within the Australian long-term investing community. It was no surprise, then, when a listener recently asked us: “Is investing in VDHG long-term a good option?” At the Get Rich Slow Club, we don’t like to deal in “good investments” or “bad investments”. After all, the right investment for you might be the wrong choice for someone else. That’s because VDHG’s (or any asset’s) suitability for you can depend on a range of factors, from your risk tolerance, to the a...

Jun 26, 202426 min

68. How to prepare for tax time feat. Lawrence Petruzzelli from MDB Taxation

Tax time may not be a highlight in your calendar, but it pays to be prepared for it. This is especially true when you invest, since you’ll likely face additional tax obligations. However, it isn’t a stretch to say the Australian tax process can feel a bit convoluted. To help you better understand it, Tash and Ana welcome Lawrence Petruzzelli from MDB Taxation & Business Advisors onto the podcast. Together, the three discuss how the average investor can get the most from their accountant for ...

Jun 24, 202440 min

67. How to find money to invest feat. Emma from The Broke Generation

Forming an investing strategy is good and well, but many miss a crucial step: actually finding the money to invest. While it might sound obvious, it’s a detail which many financial plans overlook. In this session, Tash and Ana welcome back Emma from The Broke Generation to address this very issue. Join the three of them as they discuss how to secure more money for investing. This includes: Increasing income via side hustles, solo businesses, or a change of job Decreasing expenses by cutting back...

Jun 19, 202437 min

66. Get Rich Slow Club's Financial Year in Review

The End of Financial Year may not be the most exciting date in your calendar. However, it does provide an opportunity to reflect on your money habits over the past 12 months. By reviewing how we’ve spent, saved, and invested, we can better shape our plans for the next financial year. And that, friends, is exactly what Tash and Ana seek to do in this episode. Join them as they share: Their net wealth Their mortgages and other expenses Their savings and investing strategies Their incomes, and how ...

Jun 17, 202422 min

65. How to buy the right investment property feat. Cate Bakos

People have different views on the idea of real estate as a form of investment. However, there’s one detail on which pretty much everyone agrees: investing in property is expensive . That’s why anyone who invests in property wants to ensure they make the right choice. In this session, Natasha Etschmann ( Tash Invests ) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler ) chat with someone who’s uniquely qualified on this subject. Cate Bakos is a qualified buyers agent, owner of Cate Bak...

Jun 10, 202448 min

64. How to transition from employee to business owner feat. Emma from The Broke Generation

On this podcast, Tash and Ana have hosted an array of business owners. Each of them has brought a unique perspective to the table, and (we hope!) inspired our listeners in different ways. In the wake of these guests, the Get Rich Slow Club has received a frequent question from their audience: “How do I make the switch from being an employee to a business owner?” In this session, Natasha Etschmann ( Tash Invests ) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler ) host someone who dive...

Jun 05, 202440 min

63. Dividends 101: What to do with any dividends you earn

Receiving dividends can be one of the great joys of investing. For starters, they can serve as a reward for your investing patience. Secondly, if you reinvest them wisely, and the market conditions are favourable, they can maximise the effects of compound interest . However, the act of navigating the dividends process can sometimes feel a bit murky. To clear the waters, Tash and Ana devote this episode to all things dividends. Throughout this session, they cover what dividends are, how they’re p...

Jun 03, 202423 min

62. Lessons from growing a business to $3 million feat. Jai Howitt

Starting a business can be an effective way to accelerate your wealth, but it doesn’t come without risk. The problem is, not many entrepreneurs are willing to speak openly about the mistakes they’ve made in their own businesses. In this episode, though, Natasha Etschmann ( Tash Invests ) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler ) are joined by someone who is game to shatter that taboo. Jai Howitt is a travel photographer and entrepreneur who founded a company which skyrocketed...

May 27, 202441 min

61. "I only invest in two ETFs. Am I diversified enough?"

Recently, a Get Rich Slow Club listener asked Tash and Ana an interesting question (which we’ve paraphrased below): “I invest in two ETFs which track the S&P 500 and the ASX 200. Should I be diversifying even more, or should I stick to what feels good (and easy), which is automatically investing in the ETFs I currently have?” Tash and Ana love questions like this, because they get to the crux of getting rich slow. That’s why they’ve committed this episode to approaching it from every angle. ...

May 20, 202417 min

60. Our top frugal hacks feat. Hayden Smith from Pearler

On the journey to getting rich slow, frugality can often seem like a less flamboyant travel companion. However, when deployed wisely, frugality can be a game-changer in any long-term wealth-building quest. That’s why Natasha Etschmann ( Tash Invests ) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler ) have devoted this episode to their top frugal hacks. They’re joined in this endeavour by Hayden Smith, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Pearler. Beyond being the technical mind...

May 13, 202431 min

59. What you need to know about share registries feat. Ibrahim Hussein from Computershare Australia and New Zealand

Share registries are like franking credits or family trusts: most people don’t think about them until they become investors. In fact, if you’ve never (or rarely) invested before, your eyes might have understandably glazed over at “share registries”. However, whether you’re a would-be, novice, or seasoned investor, it pays to learn more about share registries. The better you understand them, the better equipped you’ll be to make the right choices for your investing journey. To give you the deep d...

May 06, 202443 min

58. Ana Kresina's career journey from arts to finance

Have you ever wondered how the Get Rich Slow Club became the Get Rich Slow Club? In this episode, you can learn all about one half of the duo. Join Natasha Etschmann ( Tash Invests ) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler ) as they explore Ana’s career and wealth journey. They also share their tips for upskilling, pivoting professions, and following your passion. By listening to Ana’s story, we hope you can find some inspiration for your own future plans! @tashinvests @anakr...

Apr 29, 202435 min

57. How to work towards Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) feat. Dave Gow from Strong Money Australia

“Financial Independence Retire Early – or FIRE”. The name is so epic that the concept practically sells itself. However, there’s nothing clickbaity about the road to FIRE. Like many topics we cover on this podcast, FIRE requires structure, consistency, and a long-term plan. The good news? With enough of those three qualities, FIRE can be attained by virtually anyone. Few people embody this better than Dave Gow, founder of Strong Money Australia and co-host of the Aussie FIRE podcast . Having rea...

Apr 22, 202447 min
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