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2019: A year of unexpected twists and turns!

10 December 2019
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2019 has been a year of unexpected outcomes.   On reflection, if you’d told me 12 months ago that we were going to have three interest rate cuts, Scott Morrison was going to win the election, and the property market was going to boom, I simply wouldn’t have believed you.   And yet, here we…

It’s time to take some financial advice from Millennials!

19 November 2019
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Millennials cop a lot of flak for spending their cash on smashed avocado and holidays, rather than saving to buy a home. However there’s a new financially-savvy Millennial trend that’s putting the rest of us to shame: buy now, pay later. In the old days, it was called LayBy, but over the last decade or…

Assessing eligibility for the pension against the family home

5 November 2019
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At what point should the value of the family home be taken into account when assessing an individual’s or a couple’s entitlement for the pension? There’s been a proposal from an ACT academic to reduce the pension for older people whose homes are valued at more than $2 million. He says this would save the…

Aussies set to spend $1.6mil on pumpkins they can’t eat this Halloween!

29 October 2019
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Sometimes you come across a bit of information that makes you just about fall off your chair. Here’s one: this week Australians are going to spend more than $1.6 million buying pumpkins to carve into jack-o-lanterns. Yep, you heard right, $1.6 million! That’s 500,000kg of inedible pumpkin! The reason is that in Australia, Halloween has…

The novel new way to fund your home reno – but there’s a catch!

22 October 2019
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With the banks tightening up following the Banking Royal Commission, money is more difficult to come by than at any time in recent memory. This is proving a challenge for homeowners who want to sell but need to do a bit of work on their house before listing for sale.   To solve the problem, the…

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