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Written by: Ryan Love
Wednesday, 13 June 2012

With the end of another Financial Year only two weeks away, it is important to consider how you can be proactive in maximising any benefits available. 

I have included below three simple strategies to consider before the end of the Financial Year.

1. Defer income and accelerate deductions

Written by: Ryan Love
Monday, 11 June 2012

The Reserve Bank decided to cut rates amidst 'modest growth' and a 'weaker and more uncertain international environment', the RBA mentioned in a media release. This was underpinned by a previous rate cut which left rates at 3.75%.

The current level of 3.5%, signifies one of the lowest interest rates since 2009.

Written by: Ryan Love
Thursday, 31 May 2012

It was a tumultuous month for financial markets with fears that a collapse of the European Union will lead to a further liquidity crisis throughout the developed world.  The Australian share market fell 7.5% to close May at 4,133.7 points, giving back nearly all of the gains made this year. 

Global share markets were equally impacted with the Dow Jones Index falling 6.2%, the FTSE falling 7.5%, the Nikkei 225 falling 10.3% and the Hang Seng falling 11.7% for the month.

Written by: Ryan Love
Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Personal insurance relates to a variety of insurance cover options that protects individuals against loss due to death, illness or injury.  Although this can be a sensitive and emotional issue it is important to be aware of the potential risks and ways you can protect your financial well-being.

There are four main types of personal insurance cover:

1. Life cover

Written by: Ryan Love
Tuesday, 08 May 2012

Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has handed down his fifth Budget promising to deliver a surplus of $1.5 billion in the 2012/13 Financial Year.  Provided the Government’s somewhat optimistic growth forecasts come to fruition, this will be the first surplus since Labor came to power in 2007.

The Budget provides cash payments and tax breaks mainly targeted at low income families.  The big losers from this year’s Budget are high income earners, and those who are seeking to aggressively ‘top-up’ their superannuation savings via salary sacrifice.

Written by: Ryan Love
Tuesday, 01 May 2012

Australia's central bank slashed its cash-rate target by 50 basis points to 3.75% yesterday.

The cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia surprised financial markets and was the first easing since December. Economists had been expecting at 25-basis-points cut. It was the biggest single move in interest rates since February 2009 when the RBA was still managing the collapse in global confidence following the demise of Lehman Brothers.

The sharp reduction in rates comes amid signs the economy has slowed sharply in recent months in areas outside of the booming mining sector.

Written by: Ryan Love
Monday, 30 April 2012

The Australian share market continued its strong start to the year, gaining 1.1% to close April at 4,467.2 points.  Global markets were mixed with the Dow Jones Index flat, the FTSE gaining 1.0%, the Nikkei 225 falling 5.6% and the Hang Seng gaining 2.6% for the month.

The Australian share market has now gained more than 8% for the year.  So what has changed in investors’ minds?  Given the same risk issues (Europe, US growth/debt and China slowdown etc.) that have dominated markets for some time are still very much with us. 

Written by: Ryan Love
Monday, 02 April 2012

It was an uneventful month for the Australian share market.  Aussie shares were relatively flat in March, gaining 0.7% to close at 4,420.0 points.  Global markets were mixed with the Dow Jones Index gaining 2.0%, the FTSE falling 3.3%, the Nikkei 225 gaining 3.7% and the Hang Seng falling 5.2% for the month.

Written by: Ryan Love
Wednesday, 29 February 2012

The Australian share market had a positive month in February despite unprecedented political events and a shock decision by the Reserve Bank to keep rates on hold. 

The All Ordinaries Index gained 1.4% to close February at 4,388.1 points.  Aussie shares underperformed major global markets with the Dow Jones Index gaining 2.5%, the FTSE gaining 3.3%, the Nikkei 225 gaining 10.5% and the Hang Seng gaining 6.3% for the month.

Written by: Ryan Love
Tuesday, 31 January 2012

The Australian share market had its best start to any year since 1994, with the All Ordinaries Index gaining 5.2% for the month of January (closing the month at 4,325.7 points).

Aussie shares outperformed most major global markets in January – a trend I expect to see continue throughout 2012.  Global shares performed well with the Dow Jones Index gaining 3.4%, the FTSE gaining 2.0%, the Nikkei 225 gaining 4.2% and the Hang Seng gaining a staggering 10.6% for the month.