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Daydreaming about your next holiday
Travel has evolved significantly over the past 20 years, with many travellers looking for something with more adventure such as walking treks in New Zealand, cooking experiences in Tuscany, cruising on the Mekong River, or travelling through Australia’s beautiful outback.
Investing in a low rate environment
“Lower for longer” has been a common theme running through interest rate markets for the past few years. So how should investors be positioning their portfolios in this environment?
Safe as houses - investing in property
Australia’s property market has enjoyed very strong returns in recent years. So where is the market headed in the years ahead?
Economic outlook
Economic growth of a meagre 0.2% last quarter, more than 770,000 Australians unemployed, paltry wages growth and a flailing sharemarket – is Australia going to be OK or could we be heading for a recession?
More of the greatest gift
You may recall that in March this year, I spoke about The Greatest Gift of Being a Financial Planner. This seemed to be a straight forward case whereby the policy holder, met the definitions and was going to be paid his insured amount. Well, let me fill you in.
Start now to give your children the best start
Everyone wants the best for their children. Providing a good education is a huge part of preparing them for the best possible future. But as education becomes more expensive, planning and budgeting for these costs becomes essential.
Unpacking the dollar - How the falling AUD may affect more than just your planned overseas trip
Keeping an eye on the value of the Australian dollar has always been a sensible approach for travellers and it’s something investors should also keep sight of too.
The China syndrome - What's next?
Although the troubles in Greece’s economy have been the main event in global share markets in recent times, there’s a more pressing worry in international markets that’s closer to home.
Market update - Spring 2015
BT Financial Group’s Head of Diversified Portfolio Management, Piers Bolger, looks at what’s happening in investment markets at home and around the world.
Emma wins 2015 Queensland Ladies Classic
A couple of weekends ago, Emma Walsh who is the awesome Client Service Manager in our Ballina office, attended the Queensland Ladies Classic Tenpin Bowling Championship held at Caboolture.
Why cancelling cover needs to be discussed
It’s happened again. A long-time client who holds life cover and income protection called me yesterday very disheartened at the annual cost of her income protection cover.
Income protection matters at every age
Without adequate income protection cover, an accident or serious illness could have terrible consequences for the lifestyle you wish to lead when you do transition out of the workforce.
Oil – the good, the bad and the ugly
The price of oil may only be something you think about when you’re filling up at a petrol station or when you book a flight and see fuel excises.
Striving for balance with work and life
Work-life balance for four out of every ten working Australians is actually getting worse, according to a report by The Australian Institute Think Tank in November of last year.
Market update - Winter 2015
The outlook for the domestic economy is mixed, with its performance likely to be led by events on global markets for the remainder of 2015.
Apps to keep you safe and looking good
So if you are like me, one would assume with technology as advanced as it is, that if you dial triple zero, the operator will know exactly where you are calling from right? Wrong!
Can you afford not to be protected?
If you travel, especially overseas, you know the importance of travel insurance – lost luggage anyone? And if you have a car or motorbike then you know it’s a no brainer to insure your wheels. But there are other kinds of insurance even if you’re young, single and healthy today that are important to help you protect your lifestyle and independence.
How to avoid an SMSF tax penalty
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has recently changed the way it assesses income earned by assets paid for by a Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) borrowings. In some cases, income earned by assets in this category will be treated as non-arm’s length and won’t qualify for the tax concessions available within super.
Is property still a good investment
Investment properties in Australia are being hit by falling rental earnings. So is it possible to still make money from investment properties? We consider the challenges and opportunities of the current Australian property market and how to navigate both.
Market Update - Autumn 2015
Investors have endured volatile market conditions so far in 2015. While economic growth is improving in the US and UK, in other regions it has been more subdued.