What a year — and we made it to the end! It’s been a very interesting year for financial markets and economists can’t quite put their finger on what 2020 will bring. One thing is for sure, it’s a fresh slate for you to start or refresh your financial goals. At the start of this year, I wrote about 3 money misconceptions to let go of in 2019 and it was amazing to see more and more young people get involved with their finances, set and achieve their financial goals and start investing this year.

There have been so many new companies this year that have launched new products, services and initiatives aimed at helping young Aussies with their personal finances. Some of my favourite podcast interviews this year were with ProForce Wealth, Credit Simple and Goodments, who are offering really useful services to help you take control of your financial story. Catch up with the How To Money Podcast on iTunes and Spotify.
I really appreciate everyone who took the time to listen to a podcast episode, read an article or send us an email this year, and as always please get in touch with me at any time via howtomoneyaus@gmail.com.
If you’re interested in learning more about money and personal finance, catch us on the How To Money podcast which you can find on iTunes, Spotify or via our online web-player.
I wish you a very happy start to 2020!
Until next year,
Kate — HTM Founder & Editor
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