by admin | May 19, 2022 | Economics, Family, Federal Budget, First Home, Housing, Lifestyle, Superannuation
The Election on Saturday sees the LNP and ALP hungry for First Home Buyer votes Both policies are extremely different to each other and we will look at them in due course, but first I wanted to take the time to recap the policies that are currently available for...
by admin | Mar 25, 2022 | Economics, Index, Interest Rates, Investing, RBA, Retirement
The Fed has made a move, increasing the US cash rate by 25 basis points with another 6 rate rises planned for the year. Philip Lowe of the RBA is maintaining his “prepared to be patient” rhetoric, however that hasn’t stopped the 90day rate doubling in the past 3...
by admin | Feb 16, 2022 | Economics, Family, Federal Budget, First Home, Housing, Insurance, Lifestyle, Retirement, Superannuation, Tax
First change we have is the Removal of the work test for NCCs and Salary Sacrifice. This means that clients aged between 67 and 74 will no longer have to meet the work test to make Non-Concessional Contributions (including using the bring forward rule, where all...
by admin | Feb 3, 2022 | Budgeting, Economics, Family, First Home, Housing, Interest Rates, Investing, Lifestyle
It goes without saying that homebuyers love low interest rates. The lower the interest rate the less the mortgage repayments on a particular house, right? Well, maybe. Lower interest rates also mean borrowers can service a bigger loan. In a competitive housing market...
by admin | Jan 10, 2022 | Family, Lifestyle
How would you like to enjoy fresh summer salad and char-grilled vegetables straight from your backyard? It’s a great time to get excited about the kitchen garden. Creating a vegetable garden is a boost for sustainability and is great for your taste buds and a...
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