Educational

01/06/12: Bond funds vs term deposits

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Which is better in the current environment?

Jeff Brunton, Head of Credit Markets (AMP) discusses the benefits of bond funds in an environment of declining interest rates.  Rick Maggi.  View video here

18/04/12: Tax Effective Investments - Be careful!

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Be inquisitive...

As June 30 is just around the corner we are moving into the sharp end of the tax season. Tax is major headwind to any investment and everyone has the right to minimise the amount of tax they pay through legal tax planning arrangements. Indeed the after tax return is the critical measure for any investment. But sometimes the desire to reduce tax can blind people to the risks - both investment and legal - that certain tax schemes, sophisticated and otherwise, carry with them. In recent years, the collapse of a number of high-profile agribusiness and financing schemes have painfully served to alert people to the dangers of committing to tax schemes that promise upfront tax benefits and potential investment returns that ultimately never materialised. Last year, the ATO produced a helpful, plain language guide - Understanding tax-effective investments (helping you make the right decisions) on what to look out for among some of the more common types of tax schemes that the ATO has encountered that have caught out both individual investors and businesses. Cynicism often masquerades as wisdom, especially in a post GFC world, so it is important that investors don't become paralysed with fear, taking the easiest route, which is to do nothing. But doing your homework is also an important part of the risk/reward equation, so by all means be optimistic and hopeful, but don't forget to be inquisitive. In other words, don't be afraid to see what you see.  Rick Maggi  Read Understanding Tax Effective Investments

13/04/12: When cash is king, what does tomorrow hold?

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The importance of diversification...

The Australian love affair with cash has been understandable one since the beginning of the GFC. Where else could you get a guaranteed, government backed asset paying 5% plus while all around was failing miserably? Vanguard's Robin Bowerman highlights investors to the age old 'health warning' that applies to all investments - namely that past performance is no guarantee that the future will deliver the same outcome.  Rick Maggi  Read here

13/04/12: Some encouraging modern history...

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March quarter foreshadows strong returns ahead...

In this brief article, filled with positive messages, Elm Capital's John Robertson takes a look at the strong start to 2012 and what we might expect for the remainder of 2012, based on modern history.  Let's hope he's right. Enjoy!  Rick Maggi  Read here

02/04/12: April 2012 Snapshot

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Today's cost of living: it's a mixed bag

Few dinner table conversations pass without some mention of the high cost of petrol at the local bowser, hikes in gas and electricity prices, or the cost of fruit and vegetables - it's almost a national pastime.   Rick Maggi

Inflation (Flash Version)     Inflation (PDF Version)

22/03/12: Mining boom to shift into overdrive

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$60 billion export surge

The pay-off from the surge in resource investment is at hand, with rapid growth in export volumes now evident and set to continue for the next 5 years, far outweighing any weakness in prices. Read more here.   Rick Maggi

24/02/12: Low return world ten years on...

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...and what does it mean for investing?

This article, yet another from Dr Shane Oliver, will be interest to all investors, superannuation, pension and wealth accumulators alike.  Rick Maggi  Read Oliver's Insights

20/12/11: The year ahead...

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A year of disasters

(Video) AMP Capital's Dr Shane Oliver series of videos takes a look at 2011 and looks forward into 2012. Worth viewing.  Rick Maggi.  Watch video

16/12/11: Behold the beauty of bonds

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An outstanding year for Bonds...

Vanguard's Robin Bowerman focuses on the outstanding performance of bonds during 2011, but also highlights the age old importance of diversification.   Rick Maggi  Read here