Event Driven Update

02/10/12: RBA cuts interest rates

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25 basis point cut...

The Reserve Bank has cut interest rates by 25 basis points, taking the official cash rate to 3.25 per cent. More here.  Rick Maggi

19/09/12: Q&A on QE3

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What is it? Why do it?

AMP Capital's Dr Shane Oliver discusses the potential consequences for investors and retirees of the US Federal Reserve's recent decision to commence another round of 'quantitative easing'. This is an easy to understand article, well worth a quick read. Enjoy. Rick Maggi. Read more here.

03/08/12: Will more monetary easing work?

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Will Quantitative Easing Mark III be successful?

While recent announcements coming out of the US and the European have been disappointing, there is little doubt that both will need to take extra steps to bolster their economies. When this eventually occurs, will it be as effective?   Read more here    Rick Maggi.

19/07/12: USA: What on earth is the "fiscal cliff"?

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Yet another alarming sound-bite?

In recent weeks, US politicians and economists have been quoting the term 'fiscal cliff' in the media with increasing regularity. The coming fiscal cliff they are referring to would take effect on January 1 2013, after the US elections in November. So what exactly is it? Should Australian investors be worried? Read more here

02/07/12: Europe lives to fight another day

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EU: Walking backwards towards integration

Last weeks EU Summit was, in many ways, a surprising success. While the noise going into the meeting was not encouraging, in the end Germany's Angela Merkel 'blinked' and agreed to a variety of measures to spur European growth, protect the Spanish banking system and lower borrowing costs. Markets around the globe are now rallying to the good news, but the road ahead is a long and twisting one. Read more here.

29/06/12: Australian house prices - is the crash upon us?

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Where to from here?

New home sales data released today for May by the HIA confirm that the housing market remains chronically weak right now. This article looks at the outlook for Australian house prices.  Rick Maggi  Read more here

28/06/12: What about the US?

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Greek relief for now - but what about the US?

In addition to providing a brief update on Europe, this note (courtesy of AMP Capital) focusses on the US economy, both in terms of the slowdown evident in some economic indicators and the impending fiscal tightening from January 1 next year. Read more here

26/06/12: Alert: 30% Health Insurance Rebate

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Pay your health insurance in advance and save...

Please note that the Government is applying an income test to the current 30 per cent rebate it gives us on our private health insurance. That means higher income earners (singles earning over $84,000 and households earning over $164,000) will be progressively slugged up to 30% more on their health insurance from next Monday.

However, the ATO allows you to prepay your health insurance for the next financial year (as long as you do it before the end of the week) which effectively means you can lock in the rebate, potentially saving you thousands of dollars.  Rick Maggi    Try HBF Rebate calculator here

25/06/12: End of financial year checklist

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Plan for the year ahead...

With June 30 fast approaching, now is a good time to review your portfolio and plan for the year ahead. And this year, there are a few time sensitive issues surrounding superannuation that you may want to pay particular attention to. Below is a useful checklist which you may want to quickly run through to ensure that you are fully prepared for 2012/13.  Rick Maggi   EOFY Checklist

16/06/12: Central banks ready to act

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Greece votes

Central banks from major economies stand ready to take steps, including coordinated action, to stabilise markets as world economies prepare for a possible financial storm after cliffhanger elections in Greece this Sunday.   Read Reuters article here  Also, what happens to Greece if they leave the euro?  Watch Bloomberg video here (70 seconds)  Rick Maggi

19/06/12: Vanguard lowers their fees

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Because costs matter...

Vanguard has formally announced that they will be significantly reducing the investment fees they charge on their most popular funds to well below industry averages. Vanguard recognise the significant impact that costs have on investment returns and with many of their fund fees now dropping to jaw-dropping lows, our clients now have a greater chance of investment success. We congratulate Vanguard. For more information contact us on 9382 8885.  Rick Maggi.

11/06/12: Super: Big changes for over 50s

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The caps come down on July 1st...

The 'concessional contributions' caps for superannuation contributions are being significantly reduced on 1 July 2012, so if you're over 50 this could impact you in a number of ways. These two articles focus of the caps themselves plus 'transition to retirement' strategies. If in doubt, please contact us before the end of June - its extremely important to get this right.  Rick Maggi

Big Changes for Over 50s            Transition to Retirement

16/05/12: Greeks heading back to the polls

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Markets slump...

The Australian share market fell to a two-month low this afternoon, led by miners, as Greece's political leaders prepare for a second election in just over a month. Read more here.

05/05/12: Federal Budget 2012

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What the Budget means for the economy and investors...

Last night's Federal Budget contained only a few surprises as many of the measures had already been legislated pr pre-announced. The main winners were lower income earners, families and the elderly. Below is a summary of the budget measures ('Budget Wrap') plus two videos from Dr Shane Oliver which discuss the implications from and economic and market perspective. The main proposals which may affect you, our client, include

(1) the deferral of higher contribution caps for individuals aged 50 and over - in other words, everyone will be limited to $25,000 in concessional contributions for 2012/13;

(2) reduced tax concession on concessional contributions where annual income exceeds $300,000;

(3) the company tax rate cut has been abandoned;

(4) a range of means testing arrangements for social security benefits.

If you have any questions regarding the budget, don't hesitate to contact me personally.  Rick Maggi

Budget Wrap

What does it mean for the economy? (video)

What does it mean for investors? (video)

21/04/12: Aged-care changes to aid baby boomers

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Landmark aged care changes announced

The Government has released a range of proposed changes to aged care and options for older Australians.

Many of the proposals address issues raised by the Productivity Commission including (a) options to allow individuals to continue living in their home (b) contributions to the cost of care by individuals and (c) centralised areas for seeking information. At this stage there is no legislation to support the changes, so it is possible that the details may change once legislation is introduced into Parliament.

A quick video summary can be found here. For more specific details, feel free to contact Westmount.  Rick Maggi

22/03/12: Mining boom to shift into overdrive

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$60 billion export surge

The pay-off from the surge in resource investment is at hand, with rapid growth in export volumes now evident and set to continue for the next 5 years, far outweighing any weakness in prices. Read more here.   Rick Maggi

14/03/12: Dow Rises to Highest Level Since 2007

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Good news...

US stocks advanced strongly again, sending the Dow Jones up over 200 points, to the highest level since 2007, well past 13,000. Read more here