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Finn Dorney
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25.01.2022 Can you invest sustainably, stay diversified and target the long-term drivers of higher expected return? Yes. http://bit.ly/2bI3m7i
23.01.2022 Investing by picking individual stocks isn’t only hard, it’s risky. You can earn the returns available from the market and the other dimensions of expected returns by broadly diversifying. In fact, research over long periods backs up the principle that diversification is the only free lunch in investing. So diversify instead. http://bit.ly/2w8boT7
23.01.2022 It’s easier to stick to your investment plan if you can explain it! Having clear rules, keeping it simple and understanding what you can and can’t control are all vital drivers in getting you to your destination. In this article, the writer lists eight reasons for taking a simple (not simplistic) approach to investing. http://bit.ly/2fUPhFu
23.01.2022 Finding it tough to make decisions? Here are six suggestions for making the process easier. http://cfa.is/2lJuLcD
22.01.2022 What’s in store for the year ahead? Find out where to for the Australian #dollar, an outlook for the Australian #economy, and how different sectors will perform. http://bit.ly/2jxdfdU
20.01.2022 Financial literacy is so important. Start early #financialadvice #financialliteracy #finance #money #enjoylife
20.01.2022 Some good #advice for the new #financial year http://shadforth.co/29wNpDe
18.01.2022 It’s been called the worst economic forecast of recent years. In early 2016, a large UK investment bank told its clients to sell everything. The forecast generated plenty of headlines and discussion. But to date, it has turned out to be entirely wrong. So why do we keep hearing these prognostications? http://bit.ly/2vL6MxG
15.01.2022 Our knowledge is always imperfect. So how do we make good decisions in that light? Behavioural economics can help. http://bit.ly/2fEnHwM
14.01.2022 This is a massive issue: Australians lost over $83 million to scams in 2016 alone. For more information about safeguarding yourself, read our article: http://www.sfg.com.au//dont-be-scammed-safeguard-your-iden
13.01.2022 The billionaire hedge fund guru George Soros once observed that people who get excited about their investments rarely make any long-term money. That’s because they get overly focused on short-term movements and overlook important, though boring, details like fees and taxes. So how do you keep your cool? http://bit.ly/2hqzrCJ
12.01.2022 INVESTING IS A CHOICE When it comes to investment, making decisions is easier if you realise you have choices and that none will be perfect. In fact, the best decision is often the one you can live with, even when it comes at a cost. http://nyti.ms/2eF9guG
10.01.2022 It’s easy to forget, but getting to any destination starts with establishing what your goals are. Secondly, you need to allocate a time frame for each goal. From there, it’s about developing an investment plan with someone who puts your interests first. Here are some 'golden rules’. http://bit.ly/2ky2vNr
09.01.2022 Here is an interesting story for you. A decade ago, Warren Buffett made a $1 million bet with a hedge fund manager that a simple, low-cost index fund would outperform a group of high-fee, sophisticated stock picking hedge funds over 10 years. Who do you think won?
07.01.2022 There are an increasing number of ways you can reduce your utility bills, boost your comfort and live more sustainably. We take a look at four systems that are at the forefront of home #sustainability. http://bit.ly/2d2f3tQ
04.01.2022 Economists have always been bad at forecasting. If anything, they’re getting worse. Why is that? http://bit.ly/2gvCQQf
04.01.2022 Estate planning can be difficult and often we just consider the financial aspects. However in this article from SMH, sometimes the emotional significance is more important than the money http://bit.ly/2anqieG #estateplanning #will
03.01.2022 Bad news sells. Everyone knows that. But do you know the science behind it? http://bit.ly/2xX7Sed
02.01.2022 Diversification helps you ride the unpredictable ups and downs of the market by spreading your money across different stocks, sectors, countries and asset classes. It’s a way of controlling risk and lowering the volatility that might otherwise throw you off course. In other words, diversification provides a Plan B for your investments. Here’s how. http://bit.ly/2mnPXaq
02.01.2022 For even the most experienced investor, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the relentless stream of news about markets. This short video features media coverage of the last decade in financial markets to highlight the benefit of discipline and the role the right financial adviser can play in keeping you focused on your destination. https://videos.dimensional.com/share/?v=1_zwkbbdnh