by admin | May 31, 2023 | Budgeting, Business Planning, Debt, Economics, Federal Budget, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA
Another month down and it is time to see how the month of May played out here in Australia, we will be looking at Australian Business and Property in particular, however it will be interesting to see if we will be impacted by the US and their debt ceiling crisis. If...
by admin | May 31, 2023 | Budgeting, Debt, Economics, Federal Budget, RBA
Today I want to talk about something that’s been in the news a lot lately: the US debt ceiling. You might have heard that the US is running out of money and could default on its debts soon, unless Congress agrees to raise the limit on how much the government can...
by admin | May 1, 2023 | Active, Budgeting, Business Planning, Debt, Economics, Family, Federal Budget, First Home, Housing, Index, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA
The fight against inflationary pressures is a journey that central banks have been on for over a year1. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was the first to move in October 2021, followed by the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada in March 20221. Australia’s Reserve...
by admin | May 1, 2023 | Active, Budgeting, Debt, Economics, First Home, Housing, Index, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA
According to Morningstar Equity Research, Australian banks are well capitalised, profitable, and highly regulated. They are generally undervalued and set to benefit from higher rates1. Low rates underpinned strong credit growth in recent years, with total system loans...
by admin | Apr 3, 2023 | Active, Budgeting, Business Planning, Debt, Economics, Federal Budget, Housing, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA, Retirement, Superannuation, Tax
In the haste to get to the next bull leg, financial markets sometimes can ignore the obvious. As central banks near the end of their respective policy tightening, the focus has already turned to the start of the next easing. Investors and their advisers can...
by admin | Feb 27, 2023 | Budgeting, Business Planning, Debt, Economics, Federal Budget, Index, Insurance, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA, Retirement, Superannuation, Tax
What feels like a lifetime ago, Lowe stopped buying bonds in November 2021, however continued to state “I want to make it clear that this decision does not reflect a view that the cash rate will be increased before 2024.” But we are now nine (9) rate...
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