Uncensored Money Season Six: Cleaning up or getting comfortable with debt
Melissa Browne: Ex-Accountant, Ex-Financial Advisor, Ex-Working Till I Drop, Now Serial Entrepreneur & Author, Financial Wellness Advocate, Living a Life by Design | 27/01/2025

Show Notes

It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today Lawsie & Mel are talking about all things debt from what to know, why you should get comfortable with it, and what you should focus on.

Chances are, one of your new years resolutions is to get into, or out of debt. From getting rid of credit cards or personal loans, to getting into mortgages or investment loans, debt is a big topic many of us have on our mind especially as a new year begins.

From the different types to the secrets about debt that the wealthy already know. Because while it's often something we think we should avoid at all costs, in reality, it's not quite that simple.

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