Noel Whittaker

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Noel Whittaker
Born1940 (age 8283)
Occupation(s)Writer, journalist
Website noelwhittaker.com.au

Noel John Whittaker AM (born 1940) [1] is a writer and newspaper columnist. Whittaker has written 22 books, including the bestseller Making Money Made Simple. Whittaker writes columns in major Australian newspapers, including The Age , The Sunday Mail (Brisbane), the Sydney Morning Herald , and The Sunday Times (Perth). He also writes for magazines and broadcasts on the radio.

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For 30 years, he was the director of financial planning firm Whittaker Macnaught (which closed in 2013). [2] He has a degree in accountancy.

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  1. Whittaker, Noel (12 April 2011). The Beginner's Guide to Wealth: To the Young People of the World. ReadHowYouWant.com. p. 2. ISBN   978-1459616813 . Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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