Uncensored Money Season Two: Money in Lockdown
Melissa Browne: Ex-Accountant, Ex-Financial Advisor, Ex-Working Till I Drop, Now Serial Entrepreneur & Author, Financial Wellness Advocate, Living a Life by Design | 17/08/2021
In the new season of Uncensored Money Mel is joined by Lawsie, a Gen Y ex-financial advisor and ex-accountant.
In our fifth episode of Season Two with millions of us in lockdown in Australia, we take a look at what you can be doing to find more income including rebates and grants that are available, as well as what you can do to minimise expenses and how to deal with debt, both for businesses and individuals.
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