Supply, supply, supply. Talk to any expert or advocate in the housing space about affordability and that's the word that's going to come up time and again. The reason is simple. The affordability of buying or renting a home in Australia isn't ...
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Forget confusing financial jargon and feeling lost in a sea of investment options. Is a financial advisor the missing piece to your financial puzzle, or is that an unnecessary cost? This week on the Friends With Money podcast, Money's Michelle Baltazar ...
The Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR) made its first payments to four victims totalling more than $360,000, three of which related to bad financial advice. One payout of about $145,000 related to inappropriate personal financial advice provided ...
The term 'private credit' may be unfamiliar to some Aussie investors, but dig deeper, and it's an asset class that can be quite straightforward. Broadly speaking, private credit falls within the category of 'interest-bearing investments'. ...
Maintaining records goes hand-in-hand with investing - making tax time easier and helping you track your portfolio's performance. When you start out investing, it can seem as though you're being swamped by paperwork. So it's important to ...
Risk is an inherent part of investing. No matter the asset class or the investment timeframe, there is always some degree of risk involved. So as an individual investor how can you gauge your own appetite for taking on risk? One of the common ways for ...
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Volatility is just part and parcel of investing, but there is a method that many investors use to smooth out their ride: diversification. The rotating success of various asset classes in the last few years alone showcases how volatile markets can be," ...
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