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#10 - This Is Why You’re Always Broke (Even on a Good Income)

19 min · 7 de ene de 2026
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Cashflow Management Explained: Why Budgeting Fails (And What Actually Works) In Episode 10 of Here Comes the Money, Peter and Hovig tackle one of the most important — and most ignored — foundations of financial success: Cashflow management. With rising mortgage repayments, rent stress, and cost-of-living pressure across Australia, this episode breaks down what you can control — and why failing to manage cashflow keeps people stuck, no matter how much they earn. In this episode, they cover: * Why cashflow is the foundation of every financial strategy * The difference between fixed expenses and variable expenses * How lifestyle creep quietly destroys surplus cash * Why budgeting fails when money has no direction * A simple mental framework to understand where your money goes * Why “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it” is always true * How automatic transfers and account separation create discipline * Why removing access to money is often more effective than willpower * The role cashflow plays in reducing debt, building buffers, and investing They also share real client examples showing how getting control of cashflow doesn’t just improve finances — it reduces stress, strengthens relationships, and creates real optionality. This episode is essential listening for anyone who: * Feels like money disappears each pay cycle * Wants to build savings without feeling restricted * Is trying to reduce debt or invest but can’t create surplus * Wants practical, real-world financial control — not theory 📩 Have a question you want answered on the show?Email info@smartmoneygroup.com.au All strategies and information provided on this website are general advice only and does not take into consideration any of your personal circumstances. Past Performance is not an indicator of future performance. Please arrange an appointment to seek personal financial and taxation advice prior to acting on this information. SmartMoney Wealth Management is the parent company of SmartMoney Financial Services Pty Ltd (ABN: 67 618 468 741) a Corporate Authorised Representative (No: 001265087) of Bluewater Financial Advisors Pty Ltd (ABN: 99 153 118 533) the holder of the Australian Financial Services Licence no. 411846. Copyright © SmartMoney Wealth Management. All Rights Reserved.

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