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Live at the Nut Bar
Squirrel Group
82 episodes
1 month ago

Squirrel Founder John Bolton and CEO David Cunningham's weekly podcast to discuss all things finance, economy, investing, mortgages and current events. Things like, 'what's going on with mortgage interest rates' and 'how the banks have got away with $2.3b of Kiwi money'.


If you have any questions or things you’d like to hear us talk about, get in touch with us at david@squirrel.co.nz or John@squirrel.co.nz.

 

The opinions expressed in this podcast are not financial advice, or a recommendation of any financial product.


Any commentary provided are personal views and are not necessarily representative of the opinions of Squirrel.


As always, we recommend seeking professional investment or mortgage advice before taking any action.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Squirrel Founder John Bolton and CEO David Cunningham's weekly podcast to discuss all things finance, economy, investing, mortgages and current events. Things like, 'what's going on with mortgage interest rates' and 'how the banks have got away with $2.3b of Kiwi money'.


If you have any questions or things you’d like to hear us talk about, get in touch with us at david@squirrel.co.nz or John@squirrel.co.nz.

 

The opinions expressed in this podcast are not financial advice, or a recommendation of any financial product.


Any commentary provided are personal views and are not necessarily representative of the opinions of Squirrel.


As always, we recommend seeking professional investment or mortgage advice before taking any action.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Investing
Business,
News
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Cashbacks and curve balls - how to manage your home loan
Live at the Nut Bar
24 minutes 33 seconds
1 month ago
Cashbacks and curve balls - how to manage your home loan

This time DC is joined by Kat McInnes and Dave Tyrer to dive into better ways to manage your home loan. They talk cashbacks, clawbacks and what to watch out for.


If you have any questions or things you’d like to hear us talk about, get in touch with us at david@squirrel.co.nz or John@squirrel.co.nz.

 

The opinions expressed in this podcast are not financial advice, or a recommendation of any financial product. Any commentary provided are personal views and are not necessarily representative of the opinions of Squirrel. As always, we recommend seeking professional investment or mortgage advice before taking any action.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Live at the Nut Bar

Squirrel Founder John Bolton and CEO David Cunningham's weekly podcast to discuss all things finance, economy, investing, mortgages and current events. Things like, 'what's going on with mortgage interest rates' and 'how the banks have got away with $2.3b of Kiwi money'.


If you have any questions or things you’d like to hear us talk about, get in touch with us at david@squirrel.co.nz or John@squirrel.co.nz.

 

The opinions expressed in this podcast are not financial advice, or a recommendation of any financial product.


Any commentary provided are personal views and are not necessarily representative of the opinions of Squirrel.


As always, we recommend seeking professional investment or mortgage advice before taking any action.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.