Archive for August, 2008
podcast – Income Protection by Paul Bronson
Finally some audio for you to listen to in the car, out walking the dog or right here in front of your computer. The following podcast is about a subject all of us should seriously consider – Income Protection
Income Protection is very simple to set up and something you’ll be glad you spent 3 or [...]
Keeping up with the Joneses
With rising interest rates and increasing costs of living, we are being bombarded with stories of gloom and doom as families increasingly battle to feed the kids and pay the mortgage.
We could be forgiven for thinking this is a relatively new phenomenon seemingly happening because of events happening around the world today. However a quick [...]
Mortgage Stress – or living beyond ones means?
An article appeared in the Courier Mail on Saturday July 26th about the “Mortgage Stress” phenomenon.
It’s sad, it’s tragic, a young couple forced out of their home because of rising interest rates.
But what really is mortgage stress?
I know that interest rates have risen, that fuel is up, I have a mortgage and a car. I [...]
The super facts of life
It’s not hard to lose a couple of hours daydreaming about THE TRIP whether it be touring through Europe, or tripping round Australia caravanning under the stars surrounded by miles of emptiness. Most of us hope to do such a trip when we retire along with the hobbies and activities that so far have been [...]
20Aug2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedDrug advances save lives but who pays when you can’t?
I was honoured to recently attend Griffith University’s graduation ceremony, which I found to be an impressive example of good planning and organisation. Also impressive was the speech of the national president of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Kos Sclavo, who was awarded an honorary Doctor of the University in recognition of his contribution to [...]
7Aug2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIncome protection for the girls
I read recently about a twenties-something young woman who set up her own accountancy practice, from scratch. After six years of hard slog – working and studying full time – she wanted the challenge of setting up her own business and not taking on somebody else’s client base.
Bright, educated and attractive – funky, goal orientated [...]
