Consume your way to misery
There is a lot of tragic events and problems you can’t control or stop from happening. Consuming your way to misery is not one of them. Consuming your way to misery is the habitual collecting of stuff to create a so-called identity. The stuff itself never fills this insatiable bottomless pit inside, s they keep [...]
Read more...The Beauty of Bridging Finance
This is my favourite form of investment for 2010, in particular my favourite way to be involved in property investing, ahhh to be the lender.
What is a bridging loan?
A short-term loan, usually at a higher rate of interest taken out by people who have bought a house (or can be used for a venture capital, [...]
Couples got a plan, better than the A-team according to Frugal Jo
1st the couple that inspired this, recycling cars to the alter read more about them here
Other ways of how to save at weddings:
1. Food = catering hands down has to be the most expensive thing at wedding, often people ask one question to establish the cost of a wedding “how much per head at [...]
Exciting Float to take a look at – Valemus
Heard of Valemus? No, me neither. But if you live in Australia or ever seen a image of Australia you would have seen there work, they have delivered some of Australia’s most iconic infrastructure projects, including the Sydney Opera House, the Anzac Bridge and the M2 and M5, just to name a few. Been [...]
Read more...5 Year Plan Explained Part I
If you haven’t sat down and done a five year plan I totally recommend doing it. From a investing point of view it can change your view of investing.
When you keep it vague, any investment that rears it head could be the right one, the one you can’t miss out on. There is hot [...]
First investing inspirer
An old man from a small New Zealand town on south island not even on the map. A man that would take an hour to get to the corner store (only 100meteres) cause he would have to talk to everyone along the way.
My grandad loved investing in shares he was consistent, always curious always passionate [...]
Key to stress free investing – Have an exit plan
This applies even if you’re a buy and hold invest or (in fact especially if you’re a buy and hold investor). There is someone priceless about making a decision about the investment before your even buy in. Some investments have a very clear time period, for example bridging finance the legal contract will say you [...]
Read more...Great video on Advanced Property Finance
I’m a huge fan of Steve McKnight, if you haven’t had a chance to read his latest revision of 1 to 130 properties here is my review of it.
With the Global finance crisis, and Australia government even feeling it had to guarantee bank deposit scared people,
Bank supposedly stopped low Doc lending. This is a [...]
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Is it too late to invest in Silver?
Suze Orman often talks about the power of dollar cost average, buying a little at a time every month consistently. The share market my go up and down, but because you are buying all the time it evens out.
I have this view and strategy of silver, I am not a chart watcher. [...]



