BLOGS

Are we in a bubble?

With property and share markets trading close to all-time highs, it’s reasonable and perhaps prudent to consider whether we are in a (asset price) bubble. Bubbles cannot grow indefinitely and at some point, all bubbles burst. Is the share market about to crash? Share markets around the world have been incredibly resilient throughout the pandemic …

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How to attract a great advisor

A financial advisor’s job is to develop a plan and help you implement that plan over many years, so that you achieve your financial and lifestyle goals. This includes navigating the inevitable changes in your circumstances, markets, investments and so forth – knowing when to stick to the plan and when to alter it. Achieving …

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How to invest in property for less than $1 million

It is becoming increasingly difficult to buy an investment-grade house for under $1 million in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. This begs the question; if your investment property budget is less than $1 million, where and how do you invest it? Brisbane is becoming more difficult In early August 2021, I presented an investment case for …

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Interest rates and inflation: where are they heading?

The topic of rising inflation and its potential impact on interest rates has been dominating the financial press over the past few weeks. The bond markets expect that higher inflation readings will force central banks to raise interest rates. It’s my opinion that higher inflation is likely to be temporary. And it’s also useful to …

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Will the property market ever crash?

I started ProSolution almost 20 years ago and if there’s been one common theme over that time, it is how “expensive” property is. This theme can be expressed in many ways such as predictions of property market crashes, housing affordability “crisis”, comparison of Australian property prices to other parts of the world and so forth. …

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Freedom to choose the work you do for love, not money

I have noticed that more people are attracted to seeking out work that they have a personal connection with, particularly since the beginning of Covid. That is, for a growing number of people, the emotional rewards (satisfaction) that their work offers is becoming more important than the financial rewards. This might include working in the …

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How much insurance do you need? And how do you minimise its cost?

Personal insurance is becoming more difficult to obtain and increasingly costly to maintain. This blog outlines the approach we take when formulating how much insurance our clients need and strategies to manage its cost. What is personal insurance? This blog refers to personal insurance only. That typically includes up to four products: Income protection insurance …

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Salary packaging a car – is it worth it?

Many employers allow their staff to salary package the cost of a vehicle. Doing so allows you to pay for some of your car running expenses on a pre-tax basis which reduces your taxable income and therefore the amount of tax you pay. In addition, you may be able to save GST. However, they are …

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