The Money Podcast
The Money podcast, by best-selling author of “Money”, Rob Moore, will dive into how to make, manage and master money. How to know more, make more and give more. How to save, invest and raise money. The story, history and psychology of money. The good, bad and naughty of money. Rob will use his experience of going from debt at 26, to becoming a millionaire by 31. Rob will call upon his contacts and interview millionaires, billionaires, economists and money masters from all walks of life. Rob will draw all his experience from starting from nothing, and building the huge podcast the “Disruptive Entrepreneur”, with his on the ground, real business experience. The Money podcast is for anyone who wants to make more money in a job, profession or passion, for money masters and money disasters. They say money doesn’t make you happy, Rob says “It does!”.
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What if everything you were taught about money is wrong? Rob was in £50,000 of consumer debt by age 26, and learned the hard way, but today he exposes the nine money myths pushed by the system—from saving and investing to luck and hard work—and shares his personal SIM model for building wealth, arguing that not invest
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Rob issues a stark warning that the banks want to own your home! Major financial institutions like BlackRock and Lloyd's are making huge moves to acquire billions in property, signalling that individual homeownership may become increasingly difficult for the next generation. Property prices in some areas of London are
Rob puts the UK government on blast for its economic mismanagement, explaining that disposable income has never been lower since World War II and that the UK's debt is at a record high. In its place he offers ten common-sense solutions, starting with a proposal to fire the majority of the civil service, which has grow
Rob takes this opportunity to strongly advise against using debit cards, arguing that credit cards are superior for general spending for five key reasons. For starters, debit card use does not build credit, making credit card use essential for improving your credit score, which is important for future borrowing like m
Rob cracks open the outrageous and numerous taxes levied in the UK, intensely detailing 40 different taxes that could significantly impact your salary. He explains why the tax system is structured to “double and triple tax” individuals—on earning, spending, life, death, and both national and local levels—with the top