First Home Loan Deposit Scheme
As of the 1 January, the Commonwealth Government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme comes into effect. The scheme lets borrowers get a loan with only 5% equity saved. Places are filling fast, so if this could be of interest, get in touch with us ASAP.
Take That Holiday
Make sure you take your holidays. There is plenty of science that shows that people who take holidays actually get more work done. What’s more, their careers - and their lives - last longer and they end up providing more for themselves and their families.
Money and Divorce
Divorce changes everything. Often without realizing it has happened, most married people’s money management becomes intrinsically entwined with their spouse. When the relationship ends, that makes for a lot of unwinding.
Money and Marriage
Marriage has a substantial impact on personal finances. So, in this article we thought we would examine some elements of marriage and the way they impact on your money.
Estate Planning and Super
When it comes to estate planning, many people overlook their superannuation. This is risky, because superannuation does not necessarily form part of your estate. This means that your regular legal will may not address what happens to your super when you no longer need it.
A bet you hope you lose
the mathematics underpinning life insurance has a lot in common with betting on horse racing. Because of this, most punters and most life insurance policyholders ‘do their dough.’ That said, life insurance is a bet you hope you lose - which makes it very different to backing a slow horse.
Negative Gearing
Negative gearing is one of the most common things clients ask us about. We have written about it before - but the questions are so persistent we thought we should cover it again this week.
Lending Money to Family and Friends
At some stage, most of us will be asked to lend money to family or friends. Usually, we are only too happy to help. After all, what are family and friends for if not to help each other out. That said, mixing money and relationships can be problematic. In this article, we discuss various ways to minimise the risk of the loan going wrong and a relationship suffering.
A Watched Pot Never Boils
Saving money or repaying debt can be a bit like losing weight. From day-to-day it feels like nothing is changing. So, you need to alter the way you think about financial targets - which can even mean thinking about them less frequently.