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Investing For Your Children’s Education

A quality education is one of the best gifts you can give your children. But these days it doesn’t always come cheap — especially if you have more than one child. That’s why it pays to plan ahead. Learn more about how to invest for your children’s education. Everyone knows that a private school education


Active vs Passive Investing

Investors must first decide on their investment objectives when choosing between active or passive investment funds. Investing in shares is a popular way of helping people to achieve their long-term financial goals. An investment in shares can generate favourable returns over time as companies grow and improve their profitability. Dividends paid by listed companies can


Three Questions You Should Ask Before Establishing a SMSF

There has been a lot of talk in the media about the growing popularity of Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs) as an effective way of growing your super and perhaps gaining tax efficiencies along the way. But establishing a SMSF is not for everyone. To work out if self- managed super is right for you, start


Borrowing To Invest In Shares Versus Property

When it comes to borrowing to invest there are two main options; investment property or shares and managed funds. Although both options can help you grow your wealth in the long-term, the implications of borrowing to invest in property versus shares can be quite different. So before deciding which option is right for you it’s


Active vs passive investing

Investors must first decide on their investment objectives when choosing between active or passive investment funds. Investing in shares is a popular way of helping people to achieve their long-term financial goals. An investment in shares can generate favourable returns over time as companies grow and improve their profitability. Dividends paid by listed companies can...



Being a Confident Investor

In recent years, with the global economy going through a relatively chaotic phase, we have seen plenty of screaming headlines like “$40 billion wiped off Australian share market in one day!” “Markets brace as crisis in Europe flares up again.” These headlines might be great for selling newspapers, but they are not much use to

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