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The Finance Garage

Podcast von Jonathan Wu

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Step into The Finance Garage, where we tune up your financial knowledge. We break down complex investment strategies and market trends into clear, digestible insights with the help of a wide range of investment specialists. Join us in practical discussions on the ever-changing financial landscape today.

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Episode Ep 43 - Post Budget - Are we facing an entrepreneurial crisis in Australia? Cover

Ep 43 - Post Budget - Are we facing an entrepreneurial crisis in Australia?

In this episode, Jonathan takes a hard look at Australia’s latest Federal Budget and the growing concern among founders and small business owners around the absence of capital gains tax relief. With no CGT discount on the table, the question many entrepreneurs are asking is whether risk-taking is quietly being discouraged. 💼📉 Jonathan unpacks what the Budget signals for start‑ups, investors, and owner‑operators, and why policy settings matter just as much as funding when it comes to innovation. He explores whether Australia is at risk of losing entrepreneurial talent offshore, how confidence is shaped by tax certainty, and what this could mean for long‑term economic growth. 🇦🇺 Rather than political point‑scoring, this episode focuses on real‑world implications for people building businesses in NSW and across the country, and why the CGT conversation has become a flashpoint for the broader entrepreneurship debate. If you’re a founder, investor, or advisor trying to make sense of the Budget beyond the headlines, this is a timely and practical discussion. If you found this episode valuable, share it with a fellow business owner and make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss future conversations. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

21. Mai 2026 - 16 min
Episode Ep 42 - Behavioural biases costing investor returns - feat. Anthony Doyle Cover

Ep 42 - Behavioural biases costing investor returns - feat. Anthony Doyle

In this episode, Jonathan unpacks how common behavioural biases quietly erode investor returns, often without people even realising it. From overconfidence and loss aversion to herd behaviour and recency bias, the discussion explores why investors make irrational decisions even when they know better. Jonathan explains how emotions, headlines, and market noise can derail long-term strategies, and why discipline matters more than predictions. 💡📉 The episode also looks at real-world examples and practical ways investors can recognise these traps, build better habits, and improve outcomes over time. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, this conversation offers valuable perspective on mastering behaviour as much as markets. If you found this episode helpful, share it with someone who’s navigating their investment journey and wants to make smarter, more disciplined decisions. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

19. Mai 2026 - 30 min
Episode Ep 41 - No Second Chances: The Legal Errors That Sink Small Businesses - feat. Chris Kintis Cover

Ep 41 - No Second Chances: The Legal Errors That Sink Small Businesses - feat. Chris Kintis

In this episode, Jonathan dives into the critical legal mistakes that quietly derail small businesses before owners even realise they’re at risk. From poorly drafted agreements and compliance blind spots to handshake deals that don’t hold up when things go wrong, this conversation unpacks why the law rarely offers second chances once a problem escalates. ⚖️ Jonathan explains how minor oversights can turn into costly disputes, strain cash flow, and even threaten the survival of a business. 💼 The episode focuses on practical awareness rather than legal jargon, helping business owners understand where they’re most exposed and how to think proactively before issues arise. ✅ If you’re running or advising a small business, this episode is a timely reminder that getting the foundations right isn’t optional—it’s essential. Tune in, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who could benefit from protecting their business before it’s too late. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

17. Apr. 2026 - 54 min
Episode Ep 40 - Why owning nothing has never been this expensive Cover

Ep 40 - Why owning nothing has never been this expensive

In this episode, Jonathan unpacks why the cost of “owning nothing” in modern Australia is skyrocketing, and how the shift towards a subscription‑heavy lifestyle is reshaping personal finance. He explores what Australians are really paying for convenience, access, and flexibility—and why it all feels more expensive than ever. 🏠 Jonathan breaks down the hidden costs behind renting, subscription models, the sharing economy, and the new financial traps people fall into when they trade ownership for ease. He also discusses how listeners can regain control, build long‑term wealth, and rethink their relationship with assets in a changing economic landscape. 📉 Whether you're feeling squeezed by rising costs or trying to make smarter financial decisions, this episode gives you the clarity you need to navigate today’s “ownerless” economy. 💡 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who’d find it valuable. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

10. März 2026 - 14 min
Episode Ep 39 - Is It Really Impossible for Gen Z to Buy a Home in 2026 – feat. Vishal Teckchandani Cover

Ep 39 - Is It Really Impossible for Gen Z to Buy a Home in 2026 – feat. Vishal Teckchandani

Welcome back to The Finance Garage! This week, Jonathan is joined by Vishal Teckchandani, a finance journalist and commentator known for unpacking complex economic issues in a way younger Australians can actually relate to. Together, they dive into the heated question dominating group chats and auction queues everywhere: Is home ownership really out of reach for Gen Z in 2026? 🏡 Jonathan and Vishal explore the realities behind house prices, wage growth, policy shifts, borrowing capacity, and the trade‑offs younger buyers are being forced to consider. From shifting interest‑rate cycles to creative buying structures, this episode breaks down what's myth, what's math, and what's genuinely changing in the market. Whether you're saving, already in the hunt, or advising the next generation, this conversation offers a grounded, data‑driven look at whether owning a home is still part of the Australian dream — or whether that dream needs to evolve. 📉📈 In the final segment, Jonathan and Vishal share practical strategies Gen Z can use right now — even in a high‑pressure market — to improve their chances and stay financially resilient. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

25. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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