Finance Articles
121: Surging Migration Increases Demand for Australian Housing
The underlying demand for housing in Australia is set to increase because of decision by the Australian Federal Government to boost migration levels significantly during the 2008-09 financial year.
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122: Three Golden Rules for Choosing the Right Investment Property
The Investors Club rejects 90% of the properties we research. Below are the main things we look for.
Location
The main factor to consider when selecting a property is which location will have the gr
123: Managing Tenant Expectations
What do you say when your tenants leave a message with your managing agent, or calls you direct, saying they are "scared" of living in your flat and want security screen doors fitted? The cost will be
124: The Benefits of Payday Loans
Are you aware of the benefits of payday loans and how they can be used in your favor? If not, it would be in your best interest to consider these loans if you are constantly running out of money. Beli
125: Payday Loans: Should you consider this Option?
Do you constantly run out of money before your next paycheck arrives? If so, you need to do something about this. You have a couple of options, but getting involved with payday loans is one of the bes
126: The Herd Mentality and Counter-cyclical Investing
It seems every time we read a newspaper or watch television we are bombarded with negative sentiment.
Not for one minute am I ignoring the current change of season. Rather, it is a timely reminder to
127: What is a Paramedical Examiner (Life Insurance Examiner)
Why Should I use a Direct Independent Examiner?
A Direct Examiner is based on the belief that your clients' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire focus is committed to meeting those needs. We
128: Stock Market Turmoil Leaves Many Retirees Unsure
The turmoil in the international stock markets is having a dire impact on the retirement plans of many Australians
For example, during September 2008, it was estimated by SuperRatings, a company that
129: A Brief History of Hyperinflation
It has been a tumultuous few weeks for the financial sector. But aside from the tax funded bailout proposed by the government, average folks - like myself - haven't really seen anything too dramatic;
130: Why Talking About the Weather is More Than a National Pastime
"Rain! Whose soft architectural hands have power to cut stones, and chisel to shapes of grandeur the very mountains." said Henry Ward Beecher. Beecher describes rain in its most grand and poetic form
131: The Taboo Subject of Life Insurance
Life insurance is a tough subject to think about. It only takes a coastal walk along a sheer cliff-top, or a near miss on the drive home from work to realize that it probably is something one should c
132: Bring on the Clampdown
The method proposed to uncover those individuals who are driving uninsured sees police being given new capabilities in order to match insurance industry data against records held by the DVLA. Conseque
133: Let's Talk About Life Insurance
A casual journey from the boring subject of Life Insurance to the fascinating world of Cryogenics. Life insurance is never a fun topic to discuss. Nevertheless I have recently found that I am developi
134: Warning - Don't Feed the Jeeps
I am currently looking to buy a new car. At the moment I am driving a 15 year old Jeep and I have come to the point where I just can't take anymore. It's not that I don't like Jeeps, I do, it's just t
135: Alternative ways to sell your house
When it comes to selling your house, throwing a coat of paint on the wall and cheap tiles on the floor will not guarantee a buyer. First impressions are everything and in today’s market, your propert
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