Who among us hasn’t daydreamed about receiving a windfall? In reality, people receive large sums of money in the form of inheritances, redundancy payouts and lottery wins all the time. Yet many soon find themselves back in their pre-windfall financial position.
Investing in time pays dividends
Time is our most valuable and finite resource but often in this age of buzzing devices and communication overload we can feel like we just don’t have enough of it. Like a hamster running around a wheel, we end up feeling simultaneously burnt out while going nowhere.
How to keep ahead of the yield curve
US interest rates have been making headlines in recent months, but do they really matter to Australian investors? The short answer is they do, a lot.
Don’t short change your medium term goals
When it comes to setting financial priorities, medium term goals often suffer from middle child syndrome, not taken as seriously as the oldest or indulged as much as the youngest.
How to speak ‘real estatese’
First home buyers (and even second and third home buyers) are often baffled by the jargon used by real estate industry professionals. This can result in expensive misunderstandings unless you take the time to learn the lingo.
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