Shares
Investing in shares to make money.
First Steps For A First Time Investor
Investing is a fascinating, albeit alien world. The more I study it, the more I want to have a stab and get involved. It’s suggested as a great way to inflation-proof your finances, is a solid long-term financial approach and probably taps into the slight thrill I get from low-level risk, instilled in me by a grandmother who played rummy like it was Olympics. So where should I start? Here’s what I’ve found about preparing for the first time foray.
Read more »How Volatility Can Work For You
Everyone is a bit up and down at the moment. Here in Australia, we’re riding the wave of global economy incredibly well, so one can imagine that things are a bit tense OS. Fear of a stockmarket crash can make the thought of selling up shop and heading for the hills very tempting, but Forbes published an article this week on how volatility can work for you. Read on.
Read more »Calculating Capital Gains Tax On Shares
Many people ask us, how do you calculate capital gains tax on shares (CGT)? Here we show you how to easily work out the tax you will be liable for on your shares should be lucky enough to make a profit.
Read more »Share Investing Tips From Warren Buffett Himself
Warren Buffett is the worlds best investor. He runs a company that does nothing but invest for a living. His company is one of the richest in the world. We highly suggest you follow his share investing advice!
Read more »Common Investing Mistakes That Will Lose You Money
Common investment mistakes that can actually lose you money, instead of saving you money. Avoid these investing mistakes to try and make solid investment decisions – not ones that dwindle your savings.
Read more »What is a Margin Call? Margin Lending 101
Margin Lending – ‘Oh Yeah! I have heard of that, isn’t that where you borrow money to invest in shares and then make money on the shares and pay the loan back after making a profit??’ Not quite! Margin loans are quite useful for people who can borrow what they can afford to pay back [...]
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