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What makes debt deductible?
Financial planners divide debt into two types: deductible debt and non-deductible debt. Deductible debt lets the borrower claim a tax...

Guy Rasmussen
Feb 19, 20182 min read


Season’s greetings from the world’s most stable economy
2017 is drawing to a close and we wish you all the very best good fortune of the season. Thank you for being part of our journey in 2017....

Guy Rasmussen
Dec 12, 20174 min read


Superannuation and Estate Planning
Superannuation is an area that is often forgotten or misunderstood in the estate planning process. A super fund member cannot just sign a...

Guy Rasmussen
Sep 4, 20173 min read


There’s no need to salary sacrifice any more…
Superannuation really is super. Super lets you pay less tax and boost your retirement savings, all in one go. We really like it and we...

Guy Rasmussen
Jul 24, 20175 min read


Hitting your Superannuation Sweetspot
2017 has meant a major change that affects recipients of benefits such as the aged pension. When a person receives the aged pension,...

Guy Rasmussen
Jul 10, 20174 min read


2017 Budget – Winners and Losers
As we have said before, we like to wait a few weeks before going to press with our thoughts about the annual Commonwealth Budget. This...

Guy Rasmussen
Jun 19, 20173 min read


Superannuation changes from 1 July 2017
Changes to superannuation from 1 July 2017 You probably know the Commonwealth Government hands down its annual budget in early May each...

Guy Rasmussen
May 24, 20174 min read


Positive Gearing. What is it, how does it happen and do you want it anyway
You have probably heard the term ‘positive gearing.’ It is a similar concept to negative gearing, which is certainly in the news a lot...

Guy Rasmussen
Mar 27, 20175 min read


Who gets your super when you no longer need it?
Our theme this month is estate planning, and so we thought we would start with a quick article about what happens to your super when you...

Guy Rasmussen
May 9, 20164 min read
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