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  • Australian market shows signs of revival
  • Investors elect to take a careful approach
  • Market takes a brief US holiday
    DESPITE a good lead from the US on Friday night, the Australian market was again tentative on Monday, possibly concerned by a lack of a lead from Wall Street due to a public holiday.  - more
    Ever wanted to get a little place in Provence?
    A LITTLE while ago we brought you a guide to investing in interstate property, but what about investing overseas?  - more
    bricks
  • How to sort the best from the rest
  • Unlocking the equity in your home
  • exotics
  • Are we shunning the collection plate?
  • Why franchise?
  • Are your affairs in order?
    PROFESSIONAL people would be aware of the importance of estate planning in the overall review of their financial, taxation and personal affairs. Estate planning in this respect includes the following:  - more
    People want more financial literacy
    IN January, we ran a piece on online trading platforms and the benefits of trading online. Since then, leading online traders such as E*Trade, Commsec and Macquarie Edge have worked hard to guarantee business from investors as well as those who are fed up with their super funds and are forming self-managed funds.  - more
    money & banking
  • How to turn your tax time pain into a tax time gain
  • New way forward or fad of the moment?
  • reading tea leaves
  • Are Australians continuing to rack up debt?
  • Why it’s important to hope for the best but plan for the worst
  • Wilson HTM lists some stocks to keep an eye on
    SANDY Grant, who works with Wilson HTM Priority Growth Fund, has sent a list of some of the small to mid-cap companies he’ll be keeping a keen eye on. Grant specialises in small to mid-cap companies, and Morningstar has named the Wilson HTM Priority Growth Fund the number one Australian Equities fund, judged over a five-year period.  - more
    Who will take care of your finances if things come to the worst?
    My wife and I have recently settled in Australia with our four children and we want to update our will. The first thing the lawyers advised us to do is to appoint someone as power of attorney over our accounts. They suggested themselves. How necessary is this and surely this could be covered in the will?  - more
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  • Picking the right landlords insurance, and are principal payments worth it?




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