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Don’t react to big tips, up or down

I’m tired. Of listening to codswallop. I’m bored of listening to people trying to stand out by predicting the future. I have, simply, read too many forecasts, too many predictions. I say this with a heavy heart, as I know I’ve got decades of my investing life left, where I’ll read thousands more. On average, […]

Eating out is more popular than ever but is it a waste of money?

I have a mate who once declared: “I earn enough money now that I shouldn’t have to cook for myself anymore”. No secret, he couldn’t cook much beyond scrambled eggs. It would probably prolong his life if he let others permanently cook for him. When it comes to me and Mrs DebtMan … the costs of […]

Property winners outnumber losers

  Property investors are getting belted. U-huh, I know what that means. Property prices are on the march, aren’t they? The anti-investor screams are no longer like the distant roar of an ocean crashing from behind a sand dune, but the screaming headlines in a media article, which sound more like a hungry six-month old […]

Save, sacrifice and strategise to buy your first home

  When the house-buying lightning bolt struck me, Mrs DebtMan wasn’t ready. “No! You can’t buy a home until WE can buy a home,” she said. We weren’t married. We were living together, playing house. Where I had savings, she had none. And where she had credit card debt, I had none. I gave her […]

Is it better to add to your super or start a sharemarket portfolio?

Do your belts up a little tighter readers, or I might just shock the pants off you. Gen Xers need to do both. Shock! Horror! Neither is hands-down better than the other. They’re different. At our age, from our late 30s and 40s, we need to build our investments in both vehicles. While Xers can’t […]

Using insurance brokers to simplify your life

  In my 20s, I thought life was complicated. A career, car repayments, relationships and, importantly, making sure I had a some bucks together for a few beers on the weekend. Then I really grew up. Soon, I was married, we had bought a home, and we owned two newer and more expensive cars. We’d […]

What is the best form of investment for your generation?

  A time machine, no question. And if it looked like Marty McFly’s DeLorean, awesome! I really just need to get a few hours into the future. Find out the next few long-odds winners at Doomben, then punt enough to shake the knees of a few bookies. But until I find a working time machine […]

Heed the hippy money lesson

One of the many labels you could plonk on my parents is “hippies”. It’s not just their home-grown organic food, the solar-powered house, or their constant rewatching of British 70s sitcom, “The Good Life”. And they’re not dastardly annoying hippies, like Neil from “The Young Ones”. But new-age hippies they certainly are. More than anything, […]

Property wealth = quality assets + debt + time

  Is having a colleague throw something at my head, with a question, advice? “Hey, wanna read this?” That’s sort of advice, isn’t it? Anyway, that something was a book, which sat untouched beside my bed for months. Eventually, on a day off, I read it. It was about property investment. It explained, simply, how […]

Lifting the lid on property in super

      SUMMARY: SMSFs awoke to geared property earlier and in bigger numbers than previously realised. The hunger for geared property inside self-managed super funds is far bigger than previously understood. The Tax Office on Monday made a second consecutive massive annual upward revision of official figures regarding how widespread property gearing in super […]