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Mixing super & property : The combo is the stuff nightmares are made of

                  If you wanted to get an Australian all hot and steamy over finances, there would be two essential elements to your narrative. Your elevator pitch would maximise the potential audience if the following phrases were weaved in – “legal tax dodge” and “property riches”. We’re famous […]

Quality investments trump early home loan payoff

“Mate, do you have an opinion on the orthodoxy that you should pay off your mortgage before pumping money into investment?” Oh, Mr Editor! As a matter of fact … yeah, I do. Thank you. For those who have a mortgage, but know that they need to invest, I have a strong opinion. And what […]

DIY can be a pain in the proverbial

So many people, so little interest. When it comes to superannuation in Australia, compulsory for most, this is the depressing situation. As a financial adviser, this absolutely does my head in. I can’t get my noggin around the lack of interest. Because I love super. It gets me all tingly. But like Newton’s third law, […]

Barbecue banter is telling

    When it comes to buying assets, some ask if you “should you try to catch a falling knife”? Others recommend waiting until there’s “blood on the streets”. In investor land, both take balls. It’s buying when all around are too scared to. Buying when markets have taken a beating, or have slumped, is […]

Pay off mortgage if ready to retire

  An utterance from my DebtBoy just before Christmas gave me a shock reality check of how my retirement might spiral horribly out of my control. With no warning, and no precursor conversation, he said: “Daddy, I’m going to live with you until I’m 47”. Images of Garry McDonald and Ruth Cracknell in Mother and […]

Here’s what we can learn during annual navel-gazing season

I pretty much already have my Christmas present. The perfect present for me for summer. And the best part? It was free. Through what I suspect was largely dumb-arse luck, I have found the perfect temperature in my bar fridges. (Yes, plural. Home and office.) The perfect temperature is where soft drink cans get little […]

How I became sold on selling

  If my family breeding and bloodlines were primed for one thing, it was a hatred of sales and advertising. My dad was a journalist. So were his mates. And their spouses. And coincidentally, so were most of my uncles and aunties. As a reporter and sub-editor, my dad, the Old Fart, spent his professional […]

If you need help find an adviser

There are some things in life I simply won’t do. There is an equal amount Mrs DebtMan also refuses to lift a finger on. Sometimes, this is simply demarcation. Lines have developed over the years. She won’t do some things because she knows I will, or she insists that it’s my job. And, equally, in […]

Plugging the index plays

Remember Tony “Plugger” Lockett? The former Saint who took my Swans to the 1996 grand final … the result of which is a little less raw because of 2005 and 2012. Legend. Sausage roll count of 1360. Kicked 100-plus six times, Brownlow medallist, four-time Coleman medal winner. But my admiration for Lockett occurred before he […]

Don’t panic about war talk

Forget the phoney election “class warfare” grabbing the headlines, with Billy claiming this and Malcolm claiming that. There’s a bigger, more important, war erupting. Generational warfare. An economic one. And your side, like many a child’s football team, was decided at birth. The year of your birth is your battle line. Falling interest rates mean […]