Mark Bouris
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The Bucket List
The Bucket List is a movie about a list of things that two men plan to achieve before they die, what about in real life? Mark Bouris discusses
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Safe as houses
Large measurements are important indicators of economic wellbeing, but economies come down to households having enough confidence to commit to property purchases.
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Rate cycle
If we do see a couple of rate rises later in the year, business borrowers must stay vigilant about their interest rates and loan security.
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Borrowers drive bank competition
Competition assumes you will spend where the lowest price and best product offering come together, but competition has taken a strange turn in bank mortgages
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Another look at super
Mark Bouris follows up from last week’s chat about super, by looking at how it impacts retirement savings.
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A super choice
Australians are not saving enough for a self-funded retirement. Or should I say, they are not putting away enough now to live at the standard they want to live at in retirement.
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Another look at the banks
Lending is too heavily concentrated in the hands of the 4 majors, which are ‘too big to fail’ with profits and pay-packets underwritten by taxpayers at the expense of choice
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Is a February rate cut on the cards?
With inflation coming in lower than expected on Wednesday, speculation has mounted that we could see another rate cut as soon as February.
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Yield is the new game
Cash investors who are either retired or are on the verge of it, are alarmed at the direction of official interest rates
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Finding gains as rates drop
Mark Bouris looks at being active about where your money is and how much it is earning