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Data#3 (ASX:DTL) Key statistics: Closing share price 03-8-16: $1.295 52-week high: $1.310 52-week low: $0.900 Most recent dividend: 2.5c Annual dividend yield: 5.34% Franking: 100% Data#3 is a small company with a market capitalisation of $192 million. ...
One of the Coalition's key promises in the lead up to the election was budget repair. Now they've been re-elected, a range of welfare cuts have been scheduled in order to fund the government's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Are the cuts ...
Four years: that's how long it takes on average for a first-home-buying couple in Australia to stump up the $100,000 needed for a 20% house deposit on the median-priced home. If you're buying in Sydney, the most expensive market, couples need ...
Three experts give their tips for choosing the right investment property. Making an emotional purchase: Chris Gray, YourEmpire The more an investor tries to make money quickly, the more likely they are to fall for the classic "emotional purchase" mistake. ...
Just as the economy works in cycles, so too do companies. The big question investors should ponder is whether the age of mega-companies is over. The problem of becoming too big is that it becomes harder and harder to achieve double-digit growth, so ...
Q: What do I need to consider if I want to sell my business? The first consideration relates to identifying the likely purchaser. Do you intend to sell on the open market or through a family succession strategy? If you intend to sell within the family ...
This week, Money asks Morningstar where to invest: its pick is the Ausbil Active Australian Equity fund, for long term growth. Objective The fund invests in a broad portfolio of listed Australian shares assessed by Ausbil's investment team as providing ...
Transition to retirement (TTR) pensions have long been, and remain, attractive for investors who have reached super preservation age (56 years now but increasing to 60). This is because the TTR pensions offer tax-free earnings on the pension balance ...
Katie Acheson, Australian Youth Affairs Coalition says yes: For the first time in our history, young Australians are experiencing a lower standard of living than their parents. And, unlike their parents, Gen Y does not have the assurance that if they ...