19 June 2013 - Wall Street continued to show that it was less afraid of quantitative easing (QE) tapering than we are with the Dow up 138.38 points or 0.91 per cent to 15,318.23 and the S&P 500 12.77 points or 0.78 per cent higher to 1651.81. So what is going on? Yesterday, on a day when our market should have gone up, the Reserve Bank (RBA) left the door open on further rate cuts and inferred it would like a lower dollar. This sent the stock market down, but bargain hunters dived into the banks, and so... read more
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Australian shares have fallen as investors nervously wait for an update on economic stimulus measures in the United States. The market fell by as much as nearly one per cent during the day, in line with falls on other Asian markets and after the minutes from the latest Reserve Bank of Australia...read more >
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Petrol prices: According to the Australian Institute of Petroleum, the national average Australian price of unleaded petrol rose by 1.5 cents a litre to 145.2 c/l in the week to June 17. The wholesale price was at a three-month high. The wholesale price has lifted 13c a litre from lows but the...read more >
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I have been toying with buying a parcel of land and building a house overseas. Can I do it inside a self-managed super fund? Do you think it is a good idea? Guido, Balmain, NSW. You could do it inside an SMSF but you could not live in it when you...read more >
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I am now in my late-40s and I keep hearing of so many people with much larger sums in super and I don’t know why. I have always put into super since it was made compulsory in 1992, I think, and I have always had a pretty good job. Can you...read more >
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I am an employer who has 10 employees and I do all of my bookwork including payrolls and I know there have been some changes to super which I think come in on 1 July 2013. Could you outline the changes I have to be aware of because I don’t...read more >
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How do I lead my company? What are my beliefs about leadership? How do I treat my customers? How do I compete? How do I get maximum performance from my staff? How do I communicate? How and why do I network? How do I deal with change? How do I...read more >

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