
Financially preparing for kids: cash flow, leave, childcare and insurance explained
Owen Rask and financial adviser Alex Luck from Everest Wealth Group go deep on preparing for kids — maternity leave, Centrelink entitlements, childcare costs, insurance, cash buffers and property decisions.
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Show Notes
In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, Owen Rask is joined by Alex Luck, financial adviser and co-founder of Everest Wealth Group, for a deep dive into financially preparing for kids. Alex works with many Australians in their 20s to 40s navigating career progression, property decisions and starting families. As a father of two himself, he shares both professional and personal insights into what really matters. This episode covers: - Planning maternity and paternity leave - Understanding Centrelink entitlements - Modelling cash flow during parental leave - Childcare costs and subsidies - Property decisions before and after kids - Insurance and wills - The psychology of financial independence within couples If you’re expecting, thinking about your second child, or simply planning ahead, this episode is essential listening. Episode Resources Get financial planning
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