The ability to use an SMSF to take out a limited recourse loan to buy property has been allowed to continue despite a recent inquiry recommending it be banned. This was viewed as a legitimate financing option as there is currently no evidence that debt levels inside the super system posed a risk. So lets… [Read More]
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Bank shareholders win as rates increased
I have always said it is better to be a shareholder of a bank in Australia rather than a just customer, particularly if you have an SMSF. This point has been reinforced over the past couple of weeks when almost in tandem, the Big Four increased rates out of cycle with the Reserve Bank. ANZ… [Read More]
Australian market performance – a good year
As we look back on the last financial year we have seen Australia face numerous challenges with the decline in our mining sector, rising unemployment, a political stalemate over the budget and below trend growth. Yet with all of these forces at play it was a year when bonds, residential property and shares all posted… [Read More]
Budget 2015: A big win for Small Business
In a move that has been well received across the business community, the Government has introduced a number of measures to help small business. As the biggest generators of employment in Australia, giving small business a boost is designed to kick start the Australian economy as it struggles to transition from the mining boom. The… [Read More]
Budget 2015: A disincentive to save for retirement?
There has been a lot of speculation about potential changes to superannuation and the debate has again been politicised with Labor resurrecting plans to tax superannuation income over $75,000, previously proved as an unworkable tax. However, the Coalition did keep its commitment not to tinker with superannuation in this year’s budget, but that does not… [Read More]
Budget 2015: Childcare
The Budget has set out measures that change to the way childcare funding will be distributed. The changes are based on a number of factors that include how much you earn, much much you work, the cost of your child care and how many days your kids are in care. The childcare rebate (not means-tested)… [Read More]






