TFS WealthCast
The TFS WealthCast brings clarity, depth, and strategy to finance, property, and wealth-building in Australia. This isn’t just another finance podcast it’s a space where serious investors, ambitious professionals, and wealth builders come to sharpen their edge.
Each episode is unique, we sit down with industry leaders, top-performing brokers, property strategists, and seasoned investors who’ve built real portfolios and navigated shifting markets. We dive into advanced topics like:
•Smarter lending structures to accelerate portfolio growth
•How to leverage equity and refinance effectively
•Risk management strategies in uncertain markets
•Tax-efficient wealth-building and long-term planning
•Identifying emerging hotspots and investment trends before the crowd
Whether you’re expanding your property portfolio, restructuring your finances for maximum efficiency, or looking for high-level insights to stay ahead of market shifts, the TFS WealthCast delivers real conversations and actionable strategies that cut through the noise.
This isn’t about theory it’s about practical frameworks, smart structures, and proven approaches that help you grow, protect, and future-proof your wealth.
TFS WealthCast
Fast Funding - When to Use, When to Avoid
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In this thought provoking conversation, TFS founder and managing director Pramu Rodrigo teams up with finance broker Nathan Ruvinski to demystify the world of unsecured lending. Unlike secured loans that are backed by assets, unsecured loans rely solely on the borrower’s credit profile. Because lenders face more risk, they typically charge higher interest rates and scrutinise your finances more carefully; for example, recent data show that average interest rates for a five‑year unsecured personal loan ($20 000) are around 11.7 % p.a., compared with 9.6 % p.a. for an equivalent secured loan. Nathan notes that some unsecured personal and business loans in Australia carry rates of 18–25 % or more, reflecting the higher risk.
The hosts discuss the most common uses for unsecured loans such as funding inventory or equipment for small businesses and emphasise that these loans can be valuable when the anticipated return exceeds the cost of borrowing. They caution listeners to read the fine print, as many lenders charge break fees for early repayment and may seize funds from business accounts if payments are missed.
Because lenders are taking on more risk, your credit score matters; people with strong repayment histories often qualify for lower interest rates, while missed payments can lead to higher rates and damage your credit. The episode compares bank loans with fintech options: banks may offer lower rates but require more paperwork and time, whereas fintechs are fast but expensive.
Through real life examples including a business owner who borrowed too much and struggled when sales fell short Pramu and Nathan highlight the importance of having a repayment plan and seeking professional advice before taking on high interest debt. Listeners will learn the differences between unsecured and secured loans, understand how credit scores influence loan costs, and gain practical tips for using unsecured lending strategically. Whether you’re considering a personal loan or need quick working capital for your business, this episode offers balanced insights into when and when not to take on unsecured debt.
Note: The information provided is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice.
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