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Thursday, January 12th, 2012
Sticking to twelve simple financial resolutions in 2012 can potentially save you thousands of dollars each year as well as the opportunity to redefine your financial plans.
And much of this is really just a matter of working with what you already have, by restructuring your existing arrangements so they work more effectively for you. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized | January 12th, 2012 No Comments » Tags: Budget, Credit Cards, Debt Consolidation, home loan rate, Saving, Spending
Friday, October 7th, 2011
There’s a change in dinner party banter occurring around many dining tables in Australia.
Gone are the conversations which centre around property prices and interest rates – only to be replaced by what good deal you can get on your internet, utilities, phone, groceries, petrol, car, insurances and basically anything that constitutes household spending.
In fact, it’s routine for someone to talk up which company or website they found their bargains through and how much they have saved in the process.
How times have changed. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized | October 7th, 2011 No Comments » Tags: affordability, Budget, Home Loan, Interest Rates, Regional Property Market, Saving, Spending
Friday, September 23rd, 2011
Forget mortgage stress – it’s household stress we are suffering from!
This was highlighted recently in the latest Genworth Homebuyer Confidence Index (HCI) which shed some light on how borrowers are managing their financial obligations – particularly in light of various media reports about mortgage stress. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized | September 23rd, 2011 No Comments » Tags: Budget, Home Loans; Budget; Affordability; First Home Buyers; Investment, Saving, Spending
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
Regardless of whether you own or rent your property, running a home can be a costly exercise.
Notwithstanding the rising costs of energy over the last few years which has put a dent in many household budgets, there are all the other associated costs to run a house, which in combination, can keep you emptying your pockets – unless you look at ways in which you can cut down. (more…)
Posted in Home Loan Tips | March 29th, 2011 No Comments » Tags: Budget, Debt Consolidation, Saving, Spending
Friday, January 28th, 2011
With the Reserve Bank returning back for their monthly meetings next Tuesday, speculation is mounting once more about what will happen to official interest rates. (more…)
Posted in Interest Rates | January 28th, 2011 No Comments » Tags: Budget, Credit Cards, Debt, Interest Rates, Spending
Monday, November 22nd, 2010
Another potential interest rate rise, another round of Christmas presents to buy, another end-of-year social function to attend – and another bank balance goes begging.
So let’s not pull any punches here – December is an expensive month any way you look at it. (more…)
Posted in Home Loan Tips, Uncategorized | November 22nd, 2010 No Comments » Tags: affordability, Budget, Christmas, Debt, Home Loan, Home Loans, Saving, Spending
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
In the midst of planned or unplanned changes to your personal circumstances there is still the issue of finances and often your mortgage to consider. But with some careful thought, there are strategies you can apply to ensure you keep in control of your financial situation, so it doesn’t end up controlling you. (more…)
Posted in Home Loan Tips | October 12th, 2010 1 Comment » Tags: Budget, Home Loan, Home Loans, Move House, Rent, Saving, Spending, Variable loan
Thursday, October 7th, 2010
“We need to move – this house is too small / needs too much work / doesn’t suit our lifestyle anymore/ isn’t in the right location.”
Whatever the reason you decide you want to up sticks and move houses, you would do well to remind yourself that the cost to move homes doesn’t simply start and finish with the difference it may have cost you to upgrade to new digs. (more…)
Posted in Moving House, Property and Tax, Refinancing | October 7th, 2010 No Comments » Tags: affordability, Budget, Calculators, Home Loans, Interest Rates, Mortgage, Move House, Property Market, Refinance, Renovation, Spending, Stamp Duty
Friday, August 27th, 2010
How times have changed.
Gone are the days when families had takeaway once a week (which usually consisted of fish and chips on Friday night) or when the biggest family night out was heading down to the local Chinese restaurant.
The fact is, it’s a tell-tale sign that things have changed when you can watch a 5 year-old eat sushi with chopsticks better than you can!
In short, there’s been a generational change in how we go about our social lives – and for some borrowers and aspiring home buyers, they simply can’t afford it because some of these social habits are holding them financially captive. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized | August 27th, 2010 1 Comment » Tags: affordability, Budget, First Home Buyers, Saving, Spending
Monday, August 16th, 2010
I’d like a dollar for every time I’ve heard a politician talk about the issue of debt during the current election campaign.
And while there’s no disputing that debt is certainly a problem in Australia – whether it’s government debt or consumer debt, it still comes down to how to manage your way out of the situation, which is why it’s at the heart of who will win office this Saturday.
So as I’m not a Federal Treasurer or Finance Minister there’s no point putting in my two bobs worth on how to address government debt.
However….what I can do is shed some light on the issue of consumer debt by going through the ten main causes. Because often when you see individual triggers of debt it can become easier to eliminate the cause, rather than trying to manage the symptoms. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized | August 16th, 2010 1 Comment » Tags: affordability, Budget, Debt, Federal Election, Saving, Spending