A little more whinging on multinational corporate tax.
Month: February 2019
We’re All Getting Ripped Off%3$s>
How Proposed Franking Credit Changes Could Affect Retirement Income And Goals%3$s>
Franking credits and the uplift in income they deliver are crucial for every retiree’s investment strategy.
ATO Continues To Knuckle Down On Property Claims%3$s>
About $45 billion in rental expenses were lodged to the ATO in the last financial year, which has prompted them to put property investor compliance as a priority on their radar.
How Your Bank Calculates A Business Risk%3$s>
Just like you, banks are in business – and they don’t succeed by making bad deals. When they consider your loan application, they’re calculating the financial risk of entering into an arrangement with you.
What’s Ahead For Small Businesses In 2019%3$s>
By Pat Mannix
Small businesses have a lot coming for them this year.
How To Protect Your Loved Ones After You’re Gone%3$s>
As the old saying goes, there are only two things certain in life: death and taxes.
Investing In The Ageing Population%3$s>
The most recent Intergenerational Report for instance, projected that the number of Australians aged 65 and over would more than double by 2055, compared with 2015.
How To Escape The Credit Card Debt Trap%3$s>
Australians owe a total of $45 billion in credit card debt, and about half of us continue to make low repayments and remain in debt month after month.
Understanding SMSF Contributions%3$s>
Your contributions can be made in two ways – by cash or an asset (known in the trade as ‘in specie’ contribution).
How To Avoid A Money Meltdown With Your Partner%3$s>
It makes the world go around, but money can be the source of serious problems among couples, in some cases leading to total relationship breakdowns.
Market Volatility: An Overview%3$s>
In times like these, it is important to understand the causes of market movements and how to minimise your risk.
Six Things To Consider When Investing For Retirement%3$s>
Many retirees are now less confident about this source of support, as a growing number of baby boomers are retiring and the number of working people to support them is not keeping pace.