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01 May 2017 |
SMH
Fou
r Australians who tracked their spending for an experiment have each identified hundreds of dollars a month they can save by cutting back on small purchases.
04 January 2017 |
World Economic Forum
There are tons of cognitive biases that affect our daily decision-making.
31 December 2016 |
The Age
Saving for retirement is a multi-decade investing venture, even for those approaching retirement. Indeed, actuaries in 2015 stated that there is a 70 per cent chance that one of a 65-year-old couple will reach 90 years old, meaning that even retirement is a multi-decade investing proposition.
28 May 2015 |
A million dollars may sound like a lot of money. But when you look at the income you get, especially in an environment of low interest rates, it is not.
11 May 2015 |
David James
It is often thought that investment is a gamble. It should not be. There is risk, but the risk can be managed and embraced.
16 March 2015 |
David James
The problem with human psychology is that it can get in the way of rational decision making. It is something to remember for those who have a DIY super fund.
23 February 2015 |
Analysis by the SMSFA suggests that as the global economy recovers, trustees are looking overseas.
05 December 2014 |
"Buy on weakness" is a common stock broker recommendation. But are there dangers in purchasing shares when they have fallen? Some research suggests so.
04 December 2014 |
Investors have a tendency to panic when markets become volatile. They can easily become become their own worst enemy.
29 October 2014 |
SMSF super funds are usually set up so trustees can gain greater control over what happens to them. So when markets become volatile and it is apparent that nobody controls them, what are the psychological effects?
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