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Two fears blend for one nightmare

Bastards. It’s like some financial arch-devil was sent down to blend all of my worst fears into a single nightmare. What the hell is going on? Both sides of politics have declared “open season” on two of my primary investment loves – superannuation and property investment. Cripes! What if you like both? If you run […]

Retirement is not the best option

    It’s a horrible realisation that hits everyone in about their late 30s. You are older than any of your sporting heroes. They’ve retired. Unless you watch lawn bowls, snooker or darts – coincidentally, all games where you can drink while participating – or your favourite is cricketer Brad Hogg, they’ve all given it […]

Don’t let debt mountain make a monkey out of you

Just another January … after another massive spending season, we get smashed on the stock market to the tune of tens of billions of dollars. Can’t we just take a holiday, without having to watch blood red dripping from the ASX boards? Especially after we’ve hocked ourselves into next financial year with a gazillion dollars […]

End-of-year navel gazing adds a whole lot of value

  Don’t avoid end-of-year navel gazing. It’s an innate part of being human and thinking at a higher level. Learn some lessons. Take stock on near misses. Make fewer mistakes next year. When I look into my belly button this year, I’m pleased to find it’s not choc-full of useless fluff. Though … it’s harder […]

Gen X’s greatest financial challenge is now

I am staggering, limping, into Christmas. Happens every year. Work like crazy through December … to end another year of crazy. Attend about 50 pre-Christmas catchups, leaving a liver in need of detox. Just like you. It’s simply life as a Gen Xer. We’ve got a lot on our plates. Stuff falls off all the […]

Lending’s iceberg crippling property investors.

Icebergs are dangerous. The Titanic’s captain showed us comprehensively. It’s not the 10 per cent that sits above the waterline, but the 90 per cent that sits below. And fish get the best view.   If you’ve got a mortgage, you’ve witnessed an iceberg float past this year. Interest rate movements have been constant. In […]

How much debt is too much?

Easy! Borrow until your nose bleeds, you can’t sleep at night, or you’re finding it hard to breathe. Then pay a little back. Nope. That’s definitely not the way to do it. But there’s no simple calculation either. How much borrowing is too much is as personal as a finger print. For some, the right […]

Reno rumble in DebtMan jungle

  One of the under-appreciated joys of a long marriage is that you literally have a lifetime together to argue and fight. An eternal sparring partner. And arguing with your partner is a sport you can enjoy all year round. Even in the silly season. “Oh, what fun, it is to …” And those ones […]

Short of dough for Xmas shopping? Read this

Well, that depends, doesn’t it? Perhaps just wriggle your way into a some $10 Kris Kringles, and you’ll be right, hey bro? But, sadly, a tenner won’t wrap a six-pack of beer, a CD, or a even a decent box of chocolates. And with roughly 94 Christmas drinkipoos in the next 25 days – to […]

Too much love/insurance ain’t enough

Wrong question. Try this one: “How much do you love your partner and/or kids?” Life insurance covers your family when you can’t fog up a mirror anymore. That is, you’re dead. An unfortunate situation to find yourself in. But even less fortunate for your family. You’re not around to earn an income for the next […]