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The importance of getting started
Many people who make resolutions, unfortunately set themselves up to fail. This may be due to a combination of factors such as unrealistic expectations, ill-defined goals and objectives, poor time management, the wrong mindset or simply just getting distracted with life. In our experience it is far more important to simply start the journey of […]
Read more...Has the Aussie apartment market gone off-plan?
The Australian apartment market has been the subject of much speculation recently. Questions of oversupply have hung over the market as the number of under construction apartments has rocketed. This oversupply potentially paints a negative outlook for property developers, with oversupplied markets tending to experience falling prices and profits. Rolling twelve months commencements excluding houses Source: […]
Read more...Families who talk about money
Did you know that on average it takes a recipient of inheritance 19 days until they buy a new car? What are your thoughts on whether this a financially-savvy way to spend an inheritance? In our busy lives talking about money with our family members may prove to be a daunting and sometimes an emotional […]
Read more...How much should I borrow ?
As a financial planner in Western Sydney for over ten years, this is a question I have been asked so many times that I thought it was worthy of writing a piece about how to answer that question as simply as possible. Just only last week I had the pleasure of meeting with a young married […]
Read more...7 things to consider before starting a renovation
Are you planning a renovation? Renovating a property is more than just a pure financial decision. It can have significant implications not only for your cash flow, but also for your lifestyle. So before you get going take stock and make sure you’ve considered everything. To help make renovating more of breeze, and less of […]
Read more...Retirement
Retirement is a time to enjoy the fruits of your many year’s of labour, not a time to scrimp and save. You need to make sure you have enough personal savings and in your superannuation to make your retirement a comfortable one. At this stage of life, you shouldn’t have children to worry about, may […]
Read more...Downsizing in Retirement
Downsizing in Retirement: A planner’s perspective (Robert De Ceglie) I recently spoke at a seminar on this very topic and here’s a few of the discussion points I raised at this event, which I have learned through experience both as the son of elderly parents and as a financial planner. Downsizing is such a huge […]
Read more...How much are you worth ?
For many people who read this headline, you may be thinking that the answer to this question is reflected in the value of your balance sheet i.e. your net assets minus liabilities. Well it isn’t this time. For the purposes of this conversation, we looking at your future earnings capacity and quantifying the economic cost […]
Read more...Goals-based Financial Planning
Throughout our lives many people feel as if they are moving from one financial hurdle to the next. Inevitably, many, without a clear goal in mind, risk becoming disengaged in how they manage their financial assets, begin to question why they’re working so hard and start to wonder what it’s all for. Evidence suggests that […]
Read more...The 3 pillars of Australia’s retirement income policy
Australia’s retirement income policies comprise 3 components: The Age Pension; Compulsory Superannuation and Voluntary Retirement Savings. The Age Pension The age pension is means tested for recipients under both an income and assets test but only represents approx. 27% of average earnings and is therefore viewed by many as a low-income safety net. The greater […]
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