- by Chan & Naylor
- in Tax & Accounting
- 21/11/2012
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ReadManaging your own superannuation has obvious appeal. A self-managed fund gives you the flexibility to control where your retirement savings are invested. While the money’s locked up until you retire, the super system acts as a massive tax …
Read<table style=”width: 95%;” border=”0″ cellpadding=”5″> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p><em>Michael Yardney:</em></p> <p>With flat or falling property markets around Australia for the last few years many property investors are worried and wondering: <em>”What will my property be worth next year?”</em><img …
ReadSuperannuation (super) is the largest asset outside of the family home for a lot of people. However, many of us are still unsure if it is enough to help us retire comfortably. It is extremely important to plan …
ReadImprove your lifestyle in retirement: Four steps to maximise ‘negatively gearing property in Super’ strategy With the ability to negatively gear property in superannuation while still at work against your personal tax, more people are looking at this …
ReadProperty Investors’ awareness of creating wealth via add value strategies like renovation, granny flat additions and “knock down and build two” strategies have been fuelled by the plethora of reno shows on TV and the media focus on …
ReadCall for crack-down on SMSF rogues Major accounting and planning firm Chan and Naylor has called for a crackdown on what it describes as “rogue self-managed superannuation fund advisers” emerging out of the current surge in SMSF start-ups. …
ReadShould you consider buying an investment property interstate? I often get asked this question. Some people say you should only buy within the area you live in because you are familiar with the prices, can drive past to …
ReadAccountants question membership over blanket ban Should not apply to life insurance By Krystine Lumanta (InvestorDaily.com.au) Accountants could leave their association if clients are compromised off the ban on insurance commissions, Chan & Naylor’s director of financial planning …
ReadWould you like a $9,140 annual rebate with that investment property….from the government? By Jenna Ford NRAS information for property investors What is NRAS? The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) is an initiative by the Australian government …
ReadFinancing property investment purchases in mining boom areas by Jenna Ford Finance Strategist/Partner Chan & Naylor Finance There are a few issues to financing property investment purchases in mining boom areas. You may not have run into these …
ReadBorrowing to invest makes more sense for higher income earners, right? Well, whilst investors on a higher marginal tax rate receive a larger deduction for the interest expense incurred, you also need to take account of the income …
ReadLeaking cash flow with inefficient finance? What’s worse is that maybe you don’t even realize this! Free finance checks are available in the next month* from our Chan & Naylor Finance team. Take advantage of us now ….. imagine …
ReadKen Raiss After a sluggish winter, spring brings hope of fresh movement in Australian property sales. This is a great time for those with investments in housing, but anybody hoping to join the property ladder down the line …
ReadAs we and our loved ones get older, a time will come when we will need to make a decision regarding assistance living (i.e. Hostel or Nursing home). The costs for such accommodation are increasing and depending on …
ReadMichael Yardney Now that we’re at the stage of the property cycle where capital growth is lower, and it’s likely to remain that way for some time, more investors are asking: “what’s the right investment strategy?” Recently Gail …
ReadMichael Yardney If you cornered me and asked me to come up with one single trait that I have found in common amongst the successful investors I’ve come across… what would that be? Obviously, there are a number …
Read7 myths of superannuation – understanding them and taking control Many common misconceptions exist for superannuation – from considering it be a taxation structure to having no control over it. No matter how old you are or at …
ReadJenna Ford 28th June 2012 It’s that time again – end of another financial year. Perhaps you, like the majority of taxpayers are scrambling to determine what financial transactions to make before June 30 in order to …
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