PORTFOLIO POINT: It’s time Australians and superannuation regulators understood exactly how long it is they’re going to live and have their super invested accordingly and appropriately. There’s a deep psychological problem with the perception of superannuation in Australia. And that is the constant focus on retirement age. Far too many Australians have in their mind […]
If there was an economic windsock, it would be blowing around in circles. Even if a direction was discernible right now, it would probably be flying the opposite way tomorrow. The messages in the news and from commentators are about as consistent as Mark Philippousis’s tennis career. (Any West readers able to spare ‘The Poo’ […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: New rules require new thought processes. Perhaps it’s time you considered gearing strategies as a way of beating legislative changes, battered portfolios and a listless investment horizon. The Rudd Government has been successful with its super contributions spin campaign. The halving of the limits, so their wrong’un goes, will only affect a wealthy […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Get your skates on. The super cutbacks in the Budget means Australians have just six weeks to make the most of the currently more generous rules. Yes, it’s frustrating, but we’re just going to have to get used to politicians and their insatiable desire to tinker with superannuation. While constant fiddling cannot engender […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Get your skates on. The super cutbacks in the Budget means Australians have just six weeks to make the most of the currently more generous rules. Yes, it’s frustrating, but we’re just going to have to get used to politicians and their insatiable desire to tinker with superannuation. While constant fiddling cannot engender […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Make no mistake – a major super fund could collapse, causing widespread panic. And some fund trustees are exacerbating the risk to members with high levels of illiquid investments. When a rumour gains a bit of traction, it can be hard to stop. Panic can set in very, very quickly. Reactions can be […]
Gather round. I want to tell you a sad story. It’s been a tough year for the rich. They haven’t had much reason to smile since about, oh, October 2007. Since then, they’ve faced an almighty beating from the stock market. (I haven’t seen a thrashing as memorable since one delivered by a Marist brother […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: The rumblings are getting louder that Wayne Swan will tinker with super again in next month’s Budget. So, here are nine things to consider doing now. Not that investors knew at the time, but this time last year we were about half-way through a market meltdown. This year, there are other things for […]
It feels spooky out on the financial streets at the moment. A bit Twilight Zone – The Movie: “You want to see something really scary?” You can sense that, maybe, a Bad Moon Rising is just around the corner. A little over the hill, or beyond the horizon. It’s a little difficult to pinpoint exactly […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Super fund members and trustees will face a barrage of offers to help rebuild their battered super balances. Some will be product based, others strategy based. Here’s one strategy worth considering. There’s more than one way to skin a cat. And as super fund members and trustees prepare for a long slog trying […]
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