The Finance Bible podcast is your ultimate resource for financial freedom, personal growth, and business success. Hosted by Zeke Guenthroth and Oscar Don, this podcast is designed to help you achieve your goals through actionable insights, expert advice, and practical strategies. Each week, we bring you fresh episodes packed with valuable tips on a wide range of topics, including investing, property investment, saving, budgeting, shares, cryptocurrency, inflation, interest rates, wealth building, and debt management. But that’s not all—we also dive deep into personal growth strategies and business success tips, helping you develop the mindset and skills needed to thrive in every area of your life. Whether you’re just starting your financial journey, working to grow your business, or striving to improve personally, The Finance Bible equips you with the tools to create lasting success. It’s more than a podcast—it’s your guide to building a better future. DISCLAIME
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#108 - Stop Buying Properties To Lose Money
May 19, 202614 minS0
<p>*Please note, this episode was recorded before the 2026 Federal Budget.</p><p><br/></p><p>Negative gearing gets sold as a cheat code, but what if it’s just a fancy way to normalise losing money? Zeke and Oscar get real about the negative gearing vs positive gearing debate and why most people arguing online don’t understand what they’re actually signing up for. We talk cash flow, tax deductions, and the difference between a strategy that looks good “on paper” and a deal that feels good every week. <br/><br/>We break down the basics in plain English: ne...
OD #20 - The budget that was supposed to save young Aussies .... but didn't
May 12, 202615 minS0
<p>They called it the most ambitious budget in decades and framed it as a win for young Australians, but when we read the fine print, the housing story gets uncomfortable fast. Oscar goes solo to unpack the 2026 Australian federal budget and what it means for anyone under 35 trying to buy a first home, get financially stable, or even just keep up with rent. <br/><br/>We walk through the two big levers: negative gearing being restricted to new homes and the capital gains tax shake-up that replaces the 50% CGT discount with a new approach to taxing real gains for n...
#107 - The Hidden Costs of Buying an Investment Property (No One Talks About This)
Apr 19, 202614 minS0
<p>Most people budget for a deposit and a loan, then act shocked when property investing gets expensive. We’ve just been traveling between markets and seeing the same pattern with buyers again and again: the purchase price is only the beginning, and the “small” line items are what break cash flow. So we lay out the true cost of buying an investment property in Australia in plain English, with real ranges and the exact categories you should be modelling before you sign a contract.<br/><br/>We walk through the big upfront costs that first-time investors miss, starting with stamp...
OD #19 - The Great Property Divide: Why Australia’s Market Is Splitting in Two
Apr 9, 202613 minS0
<p>Australia’s property market is no longer moving as one.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the growing divide between major cities—why some markets are surging while others are stalling, and what’s really driving the shift beneath the headlines. From Perth’s rapid growth to Melbourne’s reset and Sydney’s affordability ceiling, this is a city-by-city analysis of where the opportunities are forming… and where risk is quietly building.</p><p>If you’re still thinking about property as one national market, you’re already behind. This episode will change how you see it—and how you move wit...
#106 - How First Home Buyer Grants Push Prices Higher
Mar 29, 202618 minS0
<p>Property prices don’t just “go up” on their own, they respond to incentives, and right now Australia is drenched in them. We’re fired up about how first home buyer grants and 5% deposit schemes can look helpful on paper while quietly bidding up the same entry-level homes first home buyers are trying to afford. When you add 95% lending into a rising interest rate environment, the risk isn’t abstract anymore. It’s repayment stress, defaults, and a system that starts planning bailouts before the ink is dry. <br/><br/>We also dig into the political heat on investors, especially ta...
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