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Episode 17

EP 17 - WOMBAT & PLUM REVIEW FOR FIRST-TIME INVESTORS

Published on: 5th April, 2020

In this weeks episode, I am talking over 2 investing for first-time investors. Highlighting questions that need to be asked and as always giving some valuable insights into the mechanics of investments.

A full and in-depth review of both apps is available via the following links

Wombat Review - https://youtu.be/x4CaGoKnXRQ

Plum Review - https://youtu.be/oGxwFWUn_v0

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Speak next week.

Pete

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Peter Komolafe

I am passionate about financial education, so much so that I left a high paying corporate job to create content and share the knowledge I gained in a 15 year career. I am a YouTuber, Podcaster and Author on a mission to have conversations I wished someone had with me in my twenties. I believe one of the best ways to help people improve their financial literacy is by keeping things simple, relatable and practical.