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...
by admin | Jan 25, 2023 | Debt, Economics, Federal Budget, Interest Rates, Investing, Superannuation
All our times have comeHere but now they’re goneSeasons don’t fear the recessionNor do the wind, the sun or the rainWe can be like they are Blue Oyster Cult, (Don’t Fear) The Reaper When the media starts reporting higher interest rates and spiralling...
by admin | Jan 6, 2023 | Budgeting, Family, Investing, Lifestyle, Retirement, Superannuation
The first lesson most children learn about money is what they can spend it on – games, the latest toy, their own iPad – but it is our obligation as parents to also teach them about managing their money. And the earlier we can teach them about the power of...
by admin | Nov 30, 2022 | Family, Retirement, Scams, Superannuation, Tax
If you are aged over 50, male, highly educated, financially literate and manage your own super, beware. You’re at a higher risk of being the target (and victim) of organised investment fraud. This isn’t necessarily because your demographic is particularly gullible....
by admin | Oct 28, 2022 | Economics, Index, Investing, RBA, Retirement, Superannuation
Outlook Both bonds and equities have suffered further losses as interest rates have continued to climb, though we had a short rally when the RBA only moved 25 points with markets breathing a sigh of relief that the aggressive front loading on interest rates could be...
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