Barefoot Investor Scott Pape. Yes he recommends $250,000 as a comfortable retirement amount to please the general public, rubbish. Pape will be closing down Barefoot Blueprint, his subscription-based investment newsletter that includes Pape’s personal tips on economics, shares, property, superannuation, managed funds, fixed interest, and cash, and can include a number of bonus research features and special reports. the barefoot investor Scott Pape. His latest book, The Barefoot Investor, The Only Money Guide You Will Ever Need, has been at the top of the best seller lists in Australia for nearly 12 months.
This revised edition includes comprehensive updates and new information that will be of great interest to those who purchased his first … Idiot Grandson Portfolio: Barefoot Investor, A Review September 27, 2019 July 3, 2020 Cash Hippy 6 Comments barefoot investor , Shares A shares portfolio designed for anyone who is at risk of having an idiot grandson ruin their lifetime of hard work and investing. I'll agree with him on indexing, but it is more complicated and beyond most people's knowledge. With the advent of it being online, I can just wait for the email to arrive instead. He's developed quite the reputation as the fiercely independent adviser to the masses - and I mean 'fierce' at times.
And 25% of super in fixed income/cash, one size fits all, rubbish. If you haven't heard of the Scott Pape and his persona 'The Barefoot Investor', I'd be surprised!
The barefoot investor is good at selling books, nothing more, nothing less. His stuff is all rather generic. Barefoot Investor is currently out of print, please contact the shop for availability Barefoot Investor Revised & Updated The first Barefoot Investor (November 2004) was an enormous success and received wide media acclaim. Idiot Grandson Portfolio: Barefoot Investor, A Review September 27, 2019 February 13, 2020 Cash Hippy 6 Comments barefoot investor , Shares A shares portfolio designed for anyone who is at risk of having an idiot grandson ruin their lifetime of hard He kind of strikes me as someone that has been hand picked from central casting as a marketable, media friendly young chap …
From what I have read I don't think the Barefoot Investor guy gives bad advice but I don't see how he is particularly good either. Author of The Barefoot Investor. Scott Pape, better known as the Barefoot Investor, has announced he is shutting down one of his businesses.
907 talking about this. Scott Pape is a fiercely independant general financial advisor who is the reason that I tear apart my neighbour’s Sunday newspaper just to read Scott’s column. Credit: Jason Edwards / News Corp Australia Barefoot responds: I have a simple answer to your simple question — no.
Now working as a not-for-profit financial counsellor in the bush helping people in need.