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Locality: Ashgrove, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 858 077



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20.01.2022 Top 10 Hiring Mistakes Dental Practice Owners Make



20.01.2022 Economic Growth and Stock Market Returns: The Missing Link http://wp.me/p3eNI9-af

19.01.2022 Exchange Traded Funds A Fair Weather Friend http://wp.me/p3eNI9-aC

18.01.2022 The excitement of listing a company's shares on the exchange for the first time seems to suppress the part of the brain responsible for arithmetic in reporters, business owners, CEOs and "investors" alike. Saturday's Australian Financial Review carried stories on two recent initial public offerings (IPOs) for software company Atlassian and real estate company McGrath. According to the AFR, Atlassian "aced its first day of trading" with shares surging 32% on debut, while the McGrath float "failed to fire" with prices dropping 11%. [ 303 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au/20//14/a-tale-of-two-ipos/



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17.01.2022 "Century" Bonds a Sign of the Times http://blog.assetscience.com.au//century-bonds-a-sign-of-t

16.01.2022 The Wisdom of Thousands in a Single Number http://wp.me/p3eNI9-aR



15.01.2022 Annuities: the good, the bad and the ugly http://wp.me/p3eNI9-aa

15.01.2022 Lack of competition adds to cost of living pressures http://wp.me/p3eNI9-9P

12.01.2022 Have you ever played Bingo? This game of chance requires players to mark off numbers on a card as they are drawn randomly by a caller. Whoever completes their card first shouts 'Bingo!' It's a bit like trying to follow broker calls on stocks. [ 798 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au/2016/07/04/broker-bingo

11.01.2022 For some different holiday reading this Christmas, we recommend David Hackett Fischer’s The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History. While our investment approach does not rely on forecasting, we do think carefully about the range of possible outcomes that await us in an uncertain future, and how to prepare for what may come. Interest rates have been the topic du jour since the GFC. [ 412 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au/2015/12/17/the-great-wave/

09.01.2022 Tips for Protecting Your Greatest Asset http://wp.me/p3eNI9-aL



08.01.2022 Have you noticed the surge recently in people wandering aimlessly and staring at their smartphones? Chances are they're playing Pokémon GO, the latest craze. It's an activity eerily close to how some folk see investing. [ 875 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au/2016/08/08/pokemon-investing

07.01.2022 Uncertainty Rising http://wp.me/p3eNI9-aX

07.01.2022 Rolled by Gold http://wp.me/p3eNI9-b6

04.01.2022 New Year is a customary time to speculate. In a digital age, when past forecasts are available online, market and media professionals find it harder to hide their blushes when their financial predictions go awry. [ 643 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au//2016-ten-predictions-to-c

04.01.2022 Why don't the media run more good news? One view is bad news sells. If people preferred good news, the media would supply it. But markets don't see news as necessarily good or bad, but rather in terms of what is already built into prices. One academic study appears to confirm the view that the apparent preponderance of bad news is as much due to demand as to supply, with participants more likely to select negative content regardless of their stated preferences for upbeat news1. [ 509 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au//12/09/if-it-bleeds-it-le/

04.01.2022 The Goldilocks Approach to Taking Control of Your Super http://wp.me/p3eNI9-9D

03.01.2022 Simple truths are sometimes the most difficult for people to accept. A recent article in the The Weekend Australian sought to take us to the mythical town of Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average Speaking to the debate between the investment styles of active management (continuously trying to pick stocks and/or time the market), and passive management (buy every stock in proportion to its market capitalisation, then do nothing), James Kirby reported: [ 353 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au//suspending-the-laws-of-ar

02.01.2022 It's a widely held sentiment that we should be doing more to teach our children about money and investing while they are in school. I couldn't agree more. However one common approach, getting students involved in a "Sharemarket Game", may be worse than not teaching them anything at all. [ 234 more words. ] http://blog.assetscience.com.au//teaching-the-wrong-lessons

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