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finder.com.au Money Podcast #20: Bosco Tan helps you get control of your spending

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This week on the finder.com.au Money Podcast, we chat to Pocketbook founder Bosco Tan, who tells us how the app can help you take control of your spending. Also, Liz, Adam and Marc talk about dodgy compensation claims, snoozing solicitors and why old-timey cartographers were idiots.

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    MichaelMay 8, 2017

    re your discussion on bitcoin. As much as it sounds like bitcoin may have made some people some money to me it is somewhat scary. It appears to be the currency of choice for dodgy organisations and scams around the world.

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      MarcMay 8, 2017Finder

      Hi Michael! Thanks for the comment.

      There seems to be mixed signals surrounding bitcoin, so I personally am in the same boat as you, but it also seems like a promising idea. We’re actually looking for a bitcoin expert to join us on the podcast soon to explain more about it and talk about the misgivings regular Aussies have about it. If you have any questions pass them on!

      Cheers, and thank you for listening!
      Marc.

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