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In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Gemma Mitchell is joined by  Lexi Smith from MoneyVine . They dive into Buy Now Pay Later and some recent changes, and how you can manage your money without needing to dive into debt. If you enjoyed this chat, don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

In this episode, Gemma and Lexi dive into:

What is Buy Now Pay Later

What's changing?

How the changes could impact you?

How to use it as a tool

Gemma and Lexi’s hacks to curb impulse spending.

Plus Lexi’s traffic light activity! 

Resources for this episode

Gemmas blog- paid off bad debt https://www.gemmamitchell.com.au/blog/baddebt

Gemmas blog- BNPL changes https://www.gemmamitchell.com.au/blog/buynowregretlater

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