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The pursuit of 'quality' advice

The pursuit of 'quality' advice


Season 1 Episode 6


When it comes to almost anything you buy, you have to weigh up three considerations: price, service and quality/features. Almost always, you can't have all three - choose the most important two . W…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago

What type of property is classified as "investment-grade"?

What type of property is classified as "investment-grade"?


Season 1 Episode 4


Investment-grade properties should double in value every 7 to 12 years on a perpetual basis. This equates to a 7% to 10% annual compounding growth rate – assuming inflation is in the RBA’s 2% and 3%…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago

A typical investment strategy life cycle

A typical investment strategy life cycle


Season 1 Episode 3


What is more important to do first? Contribute into super or buy an investment property? How will investing in property help you fund retirement? What can you do (invest in) to minimise the risk of r…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago

The top 3 mistakes people make when investing

The top 3 mistakes people make when investing


Season 1 Episode 2


I believe that very few investing mistakes are the result of random bad luck. Most mistakes are predictable and preventable. And there are some mistakes that are very common amongst novice investors.…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago

Why you should avoid off-the-plan apartments like the plague

Why you should avoid off-the-plan apartments like the plague


Season 1 Episode 1


I’m sure you have seen the glossy ads espousing various benefits such as stamp duty savings, rental guarantees, discounts and incentives, state-of-the-art gyms, beautiful kitchen appliances, a conci…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago

A simple solution for Australia's share market diversification problem

A simple solution for Australia's share market diversification problem


Season 1 Episode 5


When you compare the Australian market to the US, the difference is frightening. The Australian market is very concentrated (a handful of companies dominate the market), has nearly double exposure t…


Published on 7 years, 6 months ago





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