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Upcoming US Presidential Election Causing Uncertainty in the Markets. What Can You Do About This?
The S&P/ASX 200 index jumped 0.6 per cent at the open yesterday, but it dropped into the red and closed up 6.5 points, or 0.12 per cent, at 5412.4.
Are You Using Today's "Good Times" to Plant the Seeds for Tomorrow's Harvest?
2016 is proving to be advantageous for many business owners, with continued growth and strong returns. However, as the year rounds out into what is typically known as Australia's downtime - January - business owners (especially those in the Agricultural industry) should be assessing their risks and options now, to guarantee a smooth run into the new year.
Nearing Retirement Age? What Do The Changes To The Age Pension Mean For You?
The share market has closed slightly higher following a lead from Wall Street. Investors have still been cautious ahead of the US and Japanese monetary policy statements being released in the coming days.
Why You Should Keep Your Money Invested Unless You Have a Need For It
The Australian share market has ended in the black with its first positive close in five days, as a strong bid on the banks offset weakness in the resource space.
Thinking About Property as an Investment? These Are Some Key Points to Consider Before Diving In
Australian shares made early gains after weak US economic indicators further reduced expectations of a rate hike but drifted lower for the afternoon trading session.
Take These Three Steps to Counter the 'Perfect Storm' Hitting Retirees
In the debate around government policy and the age pension, much is made of those people who receive the age pension, and the adequacy of it as a retirement income stream.
Australia's Credit Card Debt Out of Control
While the nation's overall credit card debt that attracts interest charges has dropped 11% in the past four years, our overall credit card debt has reached a record high of $52.2 billion!
Patience Brings It's Own Rewards When Investing
The share market has edged higher as gain by the banks and resource giants offset falls by Wesfarmers and Telstra, as earnings reports became available.
Take These Three Steps to Counter the 'Perfect Storm' Hitting Retirees
In the debate around government policy and the age pension, much is made of those people who receive the age pension, and the adequacy of it as a retirement income stream.
Wine & Jazz a Win For Our Local Children's Ward.
Schuh Group was proud to be the major sponsor of Wishlist's inaugural Jazz and Wine Festival held in Gympie last Saturday night. The event was the first of many to come and raised an incredible $25,000 for Gympie Hospital.
Is Your Financial House in Order?
This week the share market closed lower to finish a strong run, after financials and resource giants took a hit, including the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac and Rio Tinto. In the US market, stock indexes retreated from record levels as a drop in oil prices pressured energy stocks.
Holding Your Long Term Plan Is a Golden Strategy in Uncertain Markets
The Australian share market has posted a sharp fall, hurt by weakness in all sectors, particularly financial and health care stocks.
Don't Let Super Returns Reporting Undermine Your Long Term Objectives
With local equity returns offering investors uninspiring returns over the last financial year, it was inevitable that the media would tee off about the lack of growth in "Super".
Is Your Super Really "Super"?
With another election behind us, and a new budget in motion, now is a great time to review your foundations for the future before some of the big changes take place (especially in relation to your Superannuation).
Have You Considered Bonds as an Asset Class?
The Australian share market has ended marginally higher as investors piled into the big miners.
Are Lower Investment Returns About to Become a Reality?
The Australian sharemarket has finished the past week strongly, despite a slight dip on Tuesday due to growing speculation of an August rate cut from the RBA.
We Will Pay you to SAVE Money!
Having the right loan structure could save you thousands of dollars on your residential investments, and the right loan structure could also give you an extra $750* cash in your pocket.
Long Term Results Are What Counts When Investing
The market has finished its fourth day of positive gains, taking the All Ords towards the highest mark for 2016.
Are You Relying on Your Investments as an Income Stream?
When the markets closed at the end of last week, it quickly became clear that energy, resources and financial companies have led the Australian share market lower on renewed fears about the economic implications of the UK Brexit vote.