So your investment property is riddled with asbestos? Here’s how you can fix it up tax effectively

One of the biggest problems facing investors with properties of “a certain age” is that many of the materials used in the construction of the property won’t pass muster with…

Why ignoring derivatives is costing you more than you realise

In the world of finance, understanding and trading in derivatives has become increasingly important. Derivatives are financial instruments that derive their value from an underlying asset such as stocks, bonds,…

New depreciation rules bite for residential investment property owners

One of the tax benefits of owning an investment property is the ability to write off (or depreciate) the cost of capital assets included within the property as a deduction…

Julia Scott: 6 ways to Improve Your Finances (the feminine way)

Set your surroundings up for financial success. This is an easy one. It’s based on the principles of feng shui. Your surroundings are a mirror of your life and mindset.…

Winning the Happiness Lottery

There have been many studies regarding what makes people happy. You might think that the more money people have, the happier they are. Well according to a 2014 WIN/Gallup poll…

Guide to Buy to Let Property

The direct purchase of real estate generally for the purpose of letting out to generate an income and ideally an increase in the capital value. The old cliché of location,…

George Kachmazov joins The Property Investor

George Kachmazov is the founder and managing partner of Tranio.com. He is a real estate and investment expert, as well as a keynote speaker at many national and international property…

Jacie Taylor: Financial Advice in the Realm of Luxury Homes

Whether you are buying a high-end property as your own place to crash, or because you see the market for luxury homes as a viable investment opportunity, there are some…

SMSF and Death – what happens to your super when you die

Together with the family home, the most substantial asset that most people leave behind when they die is the balance of their superannuation fund. However, ensuring that your superannuation goes…

UK: Influx of ‘one-time’ investors swapping stocks for bricks and mortar reports agency

Investors abandon institutional investment products for more favourable returns on capital (Surrenden Invest) We have seen an influx of inexperienced investors who have never considered property for investment before, one…

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