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The Fat Wallet Show from Just One Lap

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. Hosted by Kristia van Heerden and Simon Brown
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Apr 2, 2017

Long-time listeners of The Fat Wallet Show might not be surprised that I find questions around credit records distressing. My dubious credit history makes me wary of debt billed as anything but an expensive and stressful parting from my money.

That said, some larger purchases are only within most of our reach through credit. A bad credit record could be the only thing standing between you and the house you shouldn’t buy. A question from a 24-year-old listener trying to prop up his credit record had me do some digging. I was happy to find there are ways to get a good credit record without exposing yourself to the trappings of the bad stuff.

I also received one of my favourite emails of all time from Shaun McQueen this week. Thanks for writing, Shaun. You did my soul good.

I'd like to give you some feedback on Just One Lap and your Fat Wallet Show.

End of last year I've came to the  conclusion that I hate my job. I've been pondering on this for quite a while ..what the hell, it might also just be a midlife crisis.

Anyway, so I decided to focus on the one thing that doctors know nothing about - finances. Become a trader or something...After all, finance 101 in med school is easy. If you need more money - work more hours! Worst business model ever. This is how I stumbled across your show  via the JSE podcast.

After 3 months of reading books, listening podcasts etc. I'm obviously not my own trader or investor - yet. But, I've noticed a big difference in my thinking. I suddenly realize that I don't need the expensive car, or all the gadgets etc. It's easy to think  " I deserve this and that, because I work so hard". What bullsh*t.  I now know that I do not hate my job, I actually love it. It is the fact that I need to work all the hours to pay for all the stuff that I do not really need, that makes me unhappy in my work.

So, today I've made a massive poster and stuck it onto my home office wall for me to see every day. I've noted down the stuff to get rid off, my step by step financial plan and my road to less working hours!( happiness). It won't happen overnight, but it is a start.

Thanks for waking me up. I'll continue down this journey of financial education. And maybe in 3 - 5 years from now I'll work because I want to, and trade because I can.

Regards

Shaun

PS Not only engineers listening to your show...

Kris

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