$25,000 in incentives, about to go...... |READMORE|
2012 Economic Overview
World share markets are currently on track to deliver double-digit returns for the year
6 Top Tips To Buying Your First Home
If you are still to buy your first home, make sure it is an enjoyable experience. |READMORE|
8 Common mistakes made by investors
We all want to see our potfolios grow and see positive returns. Unfortunatley many investors keep making the same mistakes |READMORE|
A new dawn for income investing
Income focused investment strategies have increased in popularity over the past few years |READMORE|
An Overview of Testamentary Trusts
There are many vehicles by which a person’s estate planning needs can be fulfilled.
Australians at risk of under investment in Asia
The 21st century has already been described as the “Asian century”. Are you ready? |READMORE|
Budget Changes will effect your superannuation contributions. New Cap $25,000 as of July 1 2012
Superannuation contribution changes you must know |READMORE|
Build your savings
Redraw and offset facilities can be tax-effective ways to save |READMORE|
Can you avoid the nursing home?
Will you be forced into a nursing home? |READMORE|
Ease into retirement
More than ever before, Australians are now transitioning gradually into retirement |READMORE|
Easing into retirement
Retirement is not all about a sudden change. |READMORE|
Economic Comment
Review of 2012, Outlook for 2013. |READMORE|
Economic Insight
Can Australia learn anything from Germany's experience?
We have included an article from Macquarie which we think is very interesting. Surprisingly on May 7 the RBA did cut rates in a surprise move. They must have read the article as well! Enjoy.
Economic Update
Economic Comment |READMORE|
Economics Report
Chris Caton, chief economist for BT shares his thoughts on the situations still challenging the world economies. |READMORE|
Family trust minefield: Learn from the rich
Learn from the rich and their mistakes..|READMORE|
Financing your children’s property purchase
What’s the best way to helps the Kids buy a property|READMORE|
Greece's second rescue is probably not the last
Will the crisis in Greece never end |READMORE|
Helping the elderly family put things in order
How to minimise issues within an estate |READMORE|
Hope for the Best and Plan for the Worst
How to review your insurance cover |READMORE|
Housing Elderly Parents
Now the parents are moving back in |READMORE|
How long will it take for investors to return to shares?
will the sharemarket to reach another record high ? |READMORE|
How To Avoid Family Battles
How informal arrangements within families can come undone. |READMORE|
How to eliminate your mortgage
So if you’re keen to own all of your own home, and eliminate your mortgage, here’s how to do it. |READMORE|
How to keep your super safe from fraud
Scammers are now targeting super funds |READMORE|
Increased Tax Benefits of Testamentary Discretionary Trusts for Investors and Business Owners
Do you need a testamentary trust? |READMORE|
Investing for Children
How much and how should we invest for our children |READMORE|
Investment lessons of a lifetime
Learning from Warren Buffett, one of the worlds richest people
Is a managed fund the right vehicle for you?
Is a managed fund the right vehicle for you? |READMORE|
Is it a good idea to buy a property off the plan?
When share markets have mixed returns, many investors look to other assets classes for performance. |READMORE|
Japanese Reflation
Japan has been in the news lately with new inflation targets and quantitative easing plans so let’s spend a moment to see what ramifications this may have for investors. |READMORE|
Keys To Successful Investing
The last five years have been difficult for investors
Pay as little tax as you can
How to keep your tax to a minimum... |READMORE|
Proposed Super Reforms
Reforms to Australia’s super system have been announced that will be considered by Parliament after the Federal election in September 2013.
Recalcitrant Executors: Is there anything you can do?
Something which lawyers working in the Wills and Estates area see quite regularly is the recalcitrant executor. |READMORE|
Risks and Obligations of being an Executor
Read this interesting case study.
Secure your Health Cover Rebate NOW for next year
Big opportunity before 30th June |READMORE|
Should your insurance have ‘level’ premiums?
Are so-called ‘level’ premiums really advisable? |READMORE|
Splitting Super With Your Spouse
Spouse contribution splitting allows you to split certain contributions from your super account to your spouse’s super account.
Superannuation Issues with Multiple Employers
Be careful of not exceeding superannuation contribution limits
if you are receiving contributions from more than one employer.
The cost can be more than you think. |READMORE|
Tax changes on the horizon for expatriate employees working in Australia
Foreign workers employed in Australia temporarily need to be aware of proposed changes to Australia's tax laws. |READMORE|
Tax consequences of borrowing to purchase investments
Be aware of tax issues when borrowing to invest |READMORE|
Tax Planning Opportunities
There is still time to make sure you have planned well this financial year
The Financial Dangers of Heart Failure
Although trauma and income protection insurance have been around for some time, the benefits have really only been widely recognised in the past 10 years
The Future Of The Eurozone
What Will The Eurozone Look Like in Ten Years? |READMORE|
The Importance of Trauma Cover
Coping financially with breast cancer |READMORE|
The next big health issue
In Australia, an estimated 275 people develop Diabetes every day |READMORE|
The US Presidential Election and its impact on Australia
Romney clutches defeat from the jaws of victory |READMORE|
The Value of Estate Planning
"SHE WOULD HAVE WANTED”: WHY IT HURTS NOT TO KNOW |READMORE|
Top Debt Mistakes to Avoid
Australians need to learn to spend within their means. |READMORE|
Transitioning to Retirement Strategy
This system may allow you to save on tax and boost your superannuation savings.
What does a good Adviser do ?
Some people may think that a financial adviser’s role is to forecast the direction of the share market from month to month and invest clients’ money accordingly |READMORE|
What is the best style of home loan for you
Are you making the most of your home loan... |READMORE|
What to do if your employer is not paying your superannuation
Your super is important and many of us will need to rely on it once we hit retirement. For this reason you need to be regularly checking that you’re super is being paid by your employer. |READMORE|
What to do with $5,000
Got $5,000 burning a hole in your pocket? |READMORE|
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