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Learn how the world of money works, with a comedian and a "real-life" economist.

Adam is a high school dropout and former stand-up comedian turned cyber security professional. Mortgage owner and looking to invest but wants guaranteed returns. Easy right?

Thomas studied economics at the University of Queensland and spent several years working at the Reserve Bank of Australia. He now works as an independent economic consultant, with a particular focus on the Australian property market.

The best part is they're brothers. So you know there may be laughs, but there will definitely be fights.

Minimum Chips Adam Keily and Thomas Keily

    • Zaken en persoonlijke financiën

Learn how the world of money works, with a comedian and a "real-life" economist.

Adam is a high school dropout and former stand-up comedian turned cyber security professional. Mortgage owner and looking to invest but wants guaranteed returns. Easy right?

Thomas studied economics at the University of Queensland and spent several years working at the Reserve Bank of Australia. He now works as an independent economic consultant, with a particular focus on the Australian property market.

The best part is they're brothers. So you know there may be laughs, but there will definitely be fights.

    Is This The End Of Minimum Chips?

    Is This The End Of Minimum Chips?

    Spoiler alert, yes, it is the end of Minimum Chips. But good news, we're starting a new podcast called "Comedian v Economist".
    Launching November 25 and brought to you by Equity Mates media. Please join us as we answer every question you had about economics but were too bored to ask.
    Subscribe now and be one of the first to hear the new trailer and get Episode 1 delivered as soon as it drops.
    Shout out to Equity Mates for their support. https://equitymates.com/

    • 3 min.
    Got a hot stock tip? How do you know what it's worth?

    Got a hot stock tip? How do you know what it's worth?

    Who is buying right now and who is bidding the market higher? Why are people buying bankrupt companies? Do they have any idea what they're doing? Does the market make any sense? And how do you know what a share is actually worth anyway? All this and more with the boys on this week's Minimum Chips.

    • 28 min.
    Why is the sharemarket booming if the economy is so craphouse?

    Why is the sharemarket booming if the economy is so craphouse?

    Adam thinks it's a bit suss that share markets are marching on to all-time-highs while we've got the worst economic data in history. Thomas tells us why markets have detached from fundamentals thanks to money-printing, and tells us we should buy everything and/or raise a militia. All that and more on this week's Minimum Chips Podcast.

    • 26 min.
    Where did the Government get all this money?

    Where did the Government get all this money?

    Suddenly the Government is splashing the cash around all over the place. What happened to that "budget emergency"? Where is that money coming from? Where is it going? How can Adam get some? As we ask these questions, Thomas gives us a bunch of fancy names for money printing, and explains the difference between Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and vintage, small-batch monetary theory. All that and more with the boys on this week's Minimum Chips.

    • 25 min.
    Should I fix my interest rates? How do interest rates work anyway?

    Should I fix my interest rates? How do interest rates work anyway?

    Find out why Thomas (the economist) just fixed his home loan, is there any chance that interest rates could go negative, and is there any chance Adam's lender could go bust and he ends up with a free house. Oh, and just what is a 'confusopoloy'?

    • 26 min.
    Who’s really behind the death of Target?

    Who’s really behind the death of Target?

    This week the boys look at the carnage playing out in the retail sector with a guy who once spent 24 hours in a Kmart. Did COVID-19 kill Target, or did it just give Wesfarmers the cover they were looking for? And how did Kmart get cool? Featuring a special guest, comedian Jason Pestell.

    Follow Jason on Instagram @kmartlad 

    • 26 min.

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