Archive for year: 2016
Money saving tips – Assured Home Loans
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Money Saving Tips – Tips for End of Financial Year – Assured Home Loans
/in Tips /by assuredadminYes it’s almost that time of year again that most of us tend to either love or hate… tax time! The saying still holds true, ‘nothing’s as certain as death and taxes’, so whether you like it or not getting ready for tax time is something all of us need to prepare for.
Money Saving Tips – keep track & lost super
/in Blog, Frontpage Article /by assuredadminLost and found super Make the most of your super by keeping track of it.
Don’t keep up with the Joneses; they’re broke – Assured Home Loans
/in Blog, Frontpage Article /by assuredadminSpending money for the sake of flaunting wealth used to be an activity reserved for celebrities and millionaires – yet somewhere along the way it crept into suburbia.
Money Saving Tips – 5 ways to ruin your finances
/in Tips /by assuredadminDespite the answer to nearly any question being available at our fingertips, many of us continue to make really basic financial mistakes. It’s tough to conquer one’s finances, and take control of the future. If it was easy, heck the world would be a very different place. Because we’re not there yet, here is a […]
Sensible things to do with your extra money
/in Tips /by assuredadminIf you get extra money or a windfall such as a tax refund, a bonus, or an inheritance, you might be tempted to splurge on things you don’t need.
Money Saving Tips – Buying property: the art of negotiating
/in Tips /by assuredadminYou’d imagine that buying a property would be as simple and straightforward as purchasing any other desired item. You’d see an advertisement and attend an open, ask the estate agent for the property’s price, submit a fair offer – perhaps expecting a little bit of argy-bargy along the way – before reaching a final agreement. […]
Lucky country lacking housing – Assured Home Loans
/in Blog, Frontpage Article /by assuredadminA slowdown in new dwelling construction and record levels of overseas migration have induced a massive housing shortage across the country that is expected to prevail for at least the next four years.