Beginners Guide To Investing

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Beginners Guide To Investing

Even as a little kid, I was conscious about saving my money. I would take my pocket money each week and make sure at least half always went into my piggy bank. Once I started working, I wanted to continue this saving habit, and I spent a lot of time looking at the best types of investments. From voluntary contributions to my superannuation fund to putting money into shares, I want to share what I have discovered about investing. Obviously, my advice can never take the place of a licensed financial advisor, but my posts give a general overview of investment which I know you will find interesting and informative.

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2 Tips to Help You Manage Your Investment Portfolio

5 October 2022
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It can be difficult to keep track of your investment portfolio, especially if you have a lot of different investments. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to help manage your investment portfolio. Here are two tips to help you manage your investment portfolio. Keep Track of Your Investment Portfolio  Your investment portfolio is like a garden; if you want it to grow, you need to water it regularly. Read More …

Commonly Ignored Skill of Quantity Surveyors

13 April 2021
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

A quantity surveyor (QS) is a critical member of any construction team. Therefore, property developers must hire a qualified, licensed, and reputable quantity surveyor to run a successful business. However, most property developers focus on the most common capabilities when looking for a quantity surveyor. For instance, some people look at a quantity surveyor's ability to save costs, negotiate tenders, value works, and estimate material requirements. Nonetheless, you should never ignore other equally essential skills when interviewing a quantity surveyor. Read More …

3 Things to Know about Property Depreciation as a Freelance Writer

22 May 2018
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If you are a freelance writer, then you know the importance of keeping your receipts for everything you buy for that business. You likely have a laptop for your main work, a tablet for on-the-go projects and your smartphone for communication. In addition to these items, you may also have speech-to-text software and even camera equipment if you offer your own photos with your articles and writing. All of these items can be listed on your taxes and can fall under the header of property depreciation. Read More …

Financial Planning: Four Essential Tips for Increasing Your Savings

16 May 2018
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

If you are thinking about increasing your total saving for a specific goal, you should consult a financial adviser for guidance. Saving money can be challenging, especially if you have numerous responsibilities or unidentifiable expenses. If you can develop a customised savings strategy that takes your unique situation into account, you can achieve your financial goals with ease. Here are some practical tips to help you create a plan for more savings. Read More …

Frequently Asked Questions on Public Liability Insurance

8 May 2018
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

Public liability insurance is arguably the most common type of insurance in Australia's construction industry, and with good reason. While contractors will do their best to prevent third-party damage or accidents, there is no saying when disaster will strike. Therefore, it pays to be ready for such eventualities. Part of such readiness entails understanding all there is to know about public liability insurance, especially if you run a small start-up construction firm. Read More …