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Astute Clare Valley

Locality: Clare, South Australia

Phone: +61 418 755 286



Address: 204 Main North Rd 5453 Clare, SA, Australia

Website: http://astutefinancial.com.au/clarevalley/

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20.01.2022 Lesson four: We can save more than we think. https://au.finance.yahoo.com//5-money-lessons-that-2020-ta



17.01.2022 Many consumers are focused on building up a ‘rainy day’ savings fund in 2021. Has the pandemic affected your attitudes to an emergency fund?

15.01.2022 Merry Christmas from all the team.

15.01.2022 Housing affordability constraints in major cities had seen the shift to regional Australia start to gain momentum... the pandemic and remote working accelerated that trend.



14.01.2022 If you're thinking about a new caravan, boat or camper in the new year, have a chat to us before you go shopping. We have a range of competitive finance options to assist, and can even handle your insurance. And if you need a bigger car to get the job done, we have access to a car buying service to find, negotiate and buy the car you’re looking for. So if you’re keen to explore our wonderful country, contact us before you buy. We can apply for pre-approval and explain your budget and options, letting you focus on more important things like planning the perfect local getaway.

13.01.2022 Cheers to the new year.

12.01.2022 As we prepare to wrap the year up, many of us make New Year's Resolutions. When it comes to sticking to them, research suggests several practical and easy-to-apply tips.



12.01.2022 With 2020 now in the rear vision mirror many will feel that the rule book has been thrown out the window or perhaps changed forever. Certainly we have applied different meanings to words like ‘pivot’ and ‘Corona’ (no longer just a Mexican beer or an old Toyota), seen adoption of new technologies from online meetings to fast tracking vaccine development and marvelled at how business owners have adapted, thought laterally and not only survived but in some cases flourished. But... we can’t help but be reminded of the old adage ‘if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail’ and feel it remains true today regardless of recent events. Traditionally at New Year business owners will take pause, plan strategies for the next 12 months, prepare tenders for new work contracts and look for new opportunities and plan capital expenditure needs. Australia has been less impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic than some other countries and as we start to see border restrictions relaxed so too is the stimulus being offered by Government changing. Initially in March stimulus was offered widely and (rightly so) was all about survival, maintaining jobs and cashflow. As we move into Phase 2 stimulus the support has become more about a long-term view, providing support to businesses to assist with job creation. So what does this look like, how can your business benefit, who can help you? This year more than any is a time to plan! In an economic recession a key necessity to ensure recovery is the availability of credit, and the Phase 2 stimulus is targeted to assist business get the funding they need. This support is being offered through lending institutions to business in a variety of ways, some offer cheaper rates or fee discounts, others have expanded their policies to require less security or to finance more specialised assets. As part of your planning this year engage your finance broker to explore the options available to you in the market and let’s work together to make 2021 a much better year for all.

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05.01.2022 The most common New Year’s resolution set by 59% of us - is to exercise more. But research suggests the way we typically set goals in exercise often doesn’t work. So, what should we do instead?

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