It’s also the ability to take care of those I care about. To have good quality food in the house, to encourage new interests from my son even if there’s a cost, to treat my friends on their birthday.
A fat bank account isn’t that interesting. But freedom is, and freedom often takes money.
While the high cost of living and a soaring housing market has left many feeling squeezed, I still see the sharemarket as an area that’s more open to people creating this type of freedom for themselves.
There’s the ability to start with whatever money you have at the moment, whether that’s $1, or $100.
Then money goes to work, creating more stability than just relying on a job, and earning more than a bank account does.
For the latest episode of the podcast, three women who’ve been there, done that, shared their stories of creating their own financial freedom through the sharemarket.
For the episode, listen to the podcast here.
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