Barefoot Investor

The Barefoot Investor is the professional persona of Scott Pape. He offers independent advice on personal money management, investing and gaining 'financial freedom' via his website,[1] public and media appearances and his subscription email service "The Barefoot Blueprint".[2]

TV Program

A CNBC produced program, The Barefoot Investor is a half hour show about finance, hosted by Scott Pape. It is also broadcast on free to air television around Australia on Channel 10. The show has recently been nominated for the ASTRA Awards 2010, both in the 'Best Lifestyle' and 'Best New Talent' categories.[3] The show has since been cancelled.

Book

The Barefoot Investor: Five Steps to Financial Freedom is a best-selling book written by Scott Pape. Since its release in November 2004[4] the book has been re-published and released throughout Europe, India, China and Russia. The book is now available in Mandarin. Now Scott has released a new book 'The Barefoot Investor: The Only Money Guide You'll Ever Need' which has become the best selling Finance Book in Australia. Now Scott Pape has also Released his new financial book aimed at Children Finance titled "The Barefoot Investor for Families - The only kids' money guide you'll ever need."

Newspaper Column

Scott Pape, the man behind The Barefoot Investor, writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column in News Ltd. papers around Australia on the topics of personal finance and wealth management. He has been writing these columns for five years.

Radio

The Barefoot Investor has a weekly spot on the Triple M Melbourne's The Hot Breakfast.[5] He also appears on ABC Radio's Nightlife program,[6] and appears on SYN Radio from time to time.

References

  1. http://barefootinvestor.com/
  2. http://www.barefootblueprint.com/
  3. http://astra.org.au/awards/finalists
  4. Barefoot Investor: Five Steps to Financial Freedom, First Edition, Pluto Press Australia, 2004, Page i
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-18. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  6. http://www.abc.net.au/nightlife/
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