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19-08-2011, 09:13 AM | #391 | ||
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Very true. I think a lot of people who did use their assets as leverage to borrow and spend might have realised that it's time to pay down the debt and get that equity back.
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19-08-2011, 09:19 AM | #392 | ||
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"That's what saving is: the bit that's left over when you don't spend all your income on consumption."
Do they include essentials in consumption? Because increased cost of living would certainly be eating in to the 'savings' then. Victoria hasn't yet begun to cop it for essential services. Smart meters, and a desalination plant still arent up and running yet. You watch housing and retail in Victoria suffer like they haven't seen before once the carbon tax and the above mentioned increases occur. |
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19-08-2011, 10:19 AM | #393 | ||||||
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Basically those that are concerned with being out of a job because they work in an industry that is at risk of being erradicated need to act now to better position themselves to minimise the impact of being unemployed, either by reskilling and being prepared for a career change using those new found skills, or otherwise putting money away during good times so that you can put food on the table during less fortunate times.
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19-08-2011, 10:42 AM | #394 | |||
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My comment wasn't that the government should vary the amnount they pay in unemployment benefits, it was that I wasn't allowed to get payments at all for a couple of months because of my pay out. |
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19-08-2011, 10:43 AM | #395 | ||
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Oh looks like the bears are back and volatility is in the house again. 3% lost in this morning's trade.
These certainly are interesting times. |
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19-08-2011, 10:55 AM | #396 | |||
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I agree with the government on this one. If you get a payout from your old employer , unemployment benefits should not commence until its all gone. Thats purpose of the payout is to cover you until you find work
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19-08-2011, 11:05 AM | #397 | |||
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My theory is that I have paid a lot of tax over the years, so I felt justified in getting assisted when I needed it. The number of hoops I had to jump through to get it was ridiculous... made me feel that I should have been a junky instead. As far as the guitars go, I kept two. 1961 reissue Gibson SG and the early '80s Japanese Fender Tele. They will be passed down to my kids one day. |
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19-08-2011, 11:57 AM | #398 | ||
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Q: If you have tried to sell it three times now and it is still not sold, do you think it might be over-priced? A: It is over priced - just like all the other falcon coupes for sale!! |
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19-08-2011, 12:20 PM | #399 | |||
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Which is it ? you ask , that is probably the hardest thing to answer right now. I have been doing some research on interest rates both past and present, both here and in the states , and am still confused as to how it will run in the short term, meaning next year or so. I will make some presumptions on this soon , this will not be a prediction as they will be imposible to predict with the state of things how they are right now. In the meantime there is a history of interest rates in the links below , one for australia and one for the states for you guys to have a look at . http://www.loansense.com.au/historical-rates.html http://www.tradingeconomics.com/unit.../interest-rate I also came across a couple of videos that may be of some interset, remember these were made about two and a half years ago , and as you know things have only declined further. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCx-EWwh0IA And this one made over two years ago. Have we learnt anything ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCx-EWwh0IA And on a slightly lighter note , I think we may have seen it in the old thread , and was made almost three years ago , but probably makes more sense now , I guess I will be one of those leaving the room in the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNmcf...eature=related |
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19-08-2011, 12:38 PM | #400 | |||
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19-08-2011, 01:34 PM | #401 | ||
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well well . my brother works in clothing manufacturing , and is now out of work , not sacked , just on unpaid leave till further notice . he tells me not only have orders dropped off , but materials are becoming rare and hard to purchase , therefore if it was busy stock would be hard to acheive . this has come about all of a sudden . meanwhile , my company has been told to cutback spending , even at a time of record growth .
my wifes employer is booming this year > food supplier . i am starting to see anchored long termers where i work exit the industry for the mines !!!! with earning prospects of 165k > 260k + . i've heard of a welder just scored a sub contract work 35k per month , for 10 months . i dont know . things are changing rapidly . everyone knows someone working in a mine now . |
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Sorry to hear about your brother though , hope he finds something soon. Last edited by dave289; 19-08-2011 at 02:00 PM. |
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19-08-2011, 03:10 PM | #405 | ||
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19-08-2011, 03:27 PM | #407 | ||
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We use our mortgage as savings. Any money on the mortgage reduces the interest, and those savings aren't taxed as interest earned in a savings account would be.
Why wouldnt you call it savings anyway? You're puttng money away in to something that you will be able to take it out of at a later date. |
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19-08-2011, 03:42 PM | #412 | |||
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The only way i belive to get ahead is to live in a fully paid off home and then buy the toys with cash. I can tell you not having to make payments will see your bank balance sky rocket. Big deal about the tax, playing games to get tax breaks is for the fat cats not the average worker. |
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19-08-2011, 03:59 PM | #414 | ||
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What I meant by using our mortgage as savings is that say we want to install aircon. We put the money we would be saving on to the mortgage, then once we have saved enough, we take it out and buy the aircon. That way we have avoided paying any tax on any interest earned, but also reduced the amount of interest the bank has charged us. win win.
Especially these days since there are so many loans that offer free redraw, just with a minimum withdrawal. Not that it is a problem anyway. Ours is minimum $2000 withdrawal, but say if we only need $600 for an emergency, all we would do is transfer $2000 to the general account then deposit $1400 straight back on to the loan. done. |
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19-08-2011, 04:27 PM | #415 | |||
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Playing games to get tax breaks is not just for 'fat cats' everyday workers like you and me can reap huge benefits (all legal) by being clever about tax. Why pay more than you should?? I don't understand?? |
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19-08-2011, 05:14 PM | #416 | ||
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I agree totaly that while you have a morgage its best to put extra money (maybe bar a weeks pay in a seperate account) into the morgage untill paid off, and if you really need something then maybe redraw (I think its stupid to buy toys with this money though, unless it is paid back real quick).
I do not call this saving though, this is paying off debt with the ability to re use the debt. I just disagree with the statement that Aussies are saving more because they are paying off more on their home loans, couldnt paying off more on your car or harvey norman account be classed the same, I dont think this could be called savings? |
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19-08-2011, 05:23 PM | #417 | ||
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Big falls on the share market in Australia today.
3.41% drop in today in the All Ords, finished at 4109. |
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19-08-2011, 05:44 PM | #418 | |||
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19-08-2011, 05:49 PM | #419 | ||
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and it`s good to see our banks not kicking a guy while he`s down in these tuff times(sarcasm),............ if i heard it right on the radio this morning(I BELIEVE I DID) some banks are putting their interest rates up for the farmers that have their lively hoods hanging in the balance while the beef embargo is on, i hate to be crass ...............BUT WHAT A PACK OF GREEDY $%#@%@#$% !!!
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