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25.01.2022 If you are finding your finances too hard to think about, ask yourself a basic question: what time of the day or week am I trying to think about them? Is it the time of day or week when I am at my best? If not, then make a deliberate effort to make a change....



25.01.2022 This week, we thought we would look at an issue that some of us are likely to face, as the impact of Coronavirus affects people we know and love.....

25.01.2022 August 2020 The share market, interest rates and the residential property market. Not simple concepts, but in this our August newsletter we look at each of them... in turn, paying particular attention to the impact that Melbourne’s resurgence in Coronavirus numbers might mean for them. https://www.janeclarkfinancialmanagement.com.au//august-2/ See more

25.01.2022 Covid 19 means that many household budgets are under pressure. Many of our clients are looking closely at all of their spending. For some people, this review in...cludes thinking about their life insurances. As we will discuss below, any decision to discontinue or reduce life insurance should only be made after very careful consideration. Restorations may not turn out the way you think they will. See more



24.01.2022 If there is one thing most of us have in common at the moment, it is how tired we are all feeling. The Covid Shutdown has left many of us feeling quite worn out.... A tired mind can make tired decisions, and so in our last article for the 2019/2020 year, we thought we would write about the best way to make good financial decisions..... See more

23.01.2022 The ability to turn a complex idea into a simple set of habits is usually the secret to success. This week, we thought we would ‘boil’ financial management down... to a simple mathematical formula which many successful people have applied in their own lives. We call it the ‘wealth equation.’ In its most basic form, here is how it looks: See more

22.01.2022 Welcome to the November newsletter. This month we look at how Australian shares performed for the month of October, and also take a look at some really surprisi...ng news from the residential property markets. Oh, and there was this thing last month called the Budget. We have a good look at that, as well. Enjoy! https://www.janeclarkfinancialmanagement.com.au//newslette See more



22.01.2022 Many people who have not started saving will read this analysis and think to themselves I should have started five years ago! In some ways, they are right. Bu...t it is a bit like finding a tree to hang your hammock from: the best time to plant that tree from was always 5 years ago. But the next best time to plant that tree is right now. Five years from now you can be happily swinging in the shade and congratulating yourself on your forward planning...... See more

20.01.2022 Good financial management is all about good decision making. This week, we want to talk about a simple way to help yourself make better decisions. Given that mo...st of the country will remain in some form of lockdown for the foreseeable future, it is a method that makes even more sense for those of whose lifestyles have been seriously disrupted. See more

20.01.2022 2020 Budget This week we finally received the 2020 budget that was initially expected in May 2020. As expected, this is a whopper of a Budget and we will look a...t much of its content over coming weeks. This is our usual move, as it allows us time to fully digest what the Budget has to offer. See more

18.01.2022 If you have some spare time at the moment, why don't you review your estate planning? Broadly speaking, estate planning is the process of ensuring that your w...ealth goes where you want it to after you die. Usually, this is more than just a simple matter of preparing a Will although a Will is almost always a key part of effective estate planning. Here is my free eBook on estate planning to get you started: See more

18.01.2022 Did you ever notice that things don't always go according to plan? If we are going to pivot and adjust our plans as circumstances change, we need to have the right attitude to be able to look for solutions, otherwise we can get "stuck in the mud" rather than looking for the way forward. New results require new actions - make sure you have the right attitude so you can take the new action that will move you forward today ... Success is understanding that life is attitude...



17.01.2022 Do you have a financial plan to reach your success goals? Success can mean different things to different people - but if you don't have a plan, you will never r...each your goals! Many people tell me that they can't save - and the answer is simple - we need to have a savings plan and save before we spend, rather than saving whatever is leftover. The artist who created the sculpture I am standing with at the Hobart Botanical Gardens was a great planner - I remember visiting his home when he was in the middle of one creating of his amazing sculptures and he was able to give my son a task to help him - because his plan allowed for 'unscheduled assistants' coming to help. Likewise our financial plan needs to have provision for 'unscheduled expenses'. Do you have a plan for the unexpected? See more

15.01.2022 Most couples prefer not to think about ‘splitting.’ But, as the financial year ends, there is one form of splitting that happy couples can safely think about.

14.01.2022 If 2020 was a normal year, then this week we would be writing about the 2020 Commonwealth Budget....

14.01.2022 Whether low interest rates are good news or bad news for you depends on whether you are a borrower or a saver. One thing is for sure: the fact that we know that interest rates are unlikely to change for at least three years is highly unusual....

14.01.2022 I posted this blog a couple of months ago, and because the second round of early super access is now available I've posted it again. Before you make a decision on accessing money from your super, consider the pros and cons from a financial professional rather than the media hype....

13.01.2022 In this edition of our newsletter, we look at the continuing rise of the share market and ask, why? We also look at the early ‘Corona-impact’ on residential pro...perty prices and remind everyone that, if you want your child to have the best chance of being a number 1 draft pick in the American National Basketball Association, you should move to Melbourne before you give birth. Read on to see what we mean. As always, we hope that you and your loved ones stay safe and well in these unprecedented times. https://www.janeclarkfinancialmanagement.com.au//newslette

12.01.2022 In this edition of our newsletter, we review all of the commonwealth stimulus that has been announced so far. We also take a look at both the share and the resi...dential property markets. Both of these markets rose in the month of April. However, the one thing we can say with certainty is that April probably won’t tell us what will happen in May! See more

11.01.2022 Next week marks the start of winter and also the last month of what has surely been the most bizarre financial year in history. June 30 is a deadline for a whol...e range of things, so in this article we want to remind you of some of them. As the weather has gotten colder, why not make yourself a nice warm drink and read on. It might just make you some money. See more

10.01.2022 Welcome to our newsletter for July. This is also the newsletter in which we reflect on the month of June, which is of course the last month of the 2019/2020 fin...ancial year. And what a year it’s been! We have never seen anything like it - and we sincerely hope never to see anything like it again. In this newsletter, we focus on the impact of the coronavirus on the two major investment markets: the sharemarket and the residential property market. We also look at some representative pieces of commercial property to examine the impact of the virus on the commercial property sector to date and the expected impact on that sector into the future. We hope you enjoy the newsletter and we wish you all the very best for the financial year just commencing. See more

08.01.2022 The ‘mental side’ of money management is always important. Given the events of 2020, how we think about money has become even more vital.

07.01.2022 This week we bring you our analysis of the ways in which the recent Budget will impact on businesses. The main avenue for assisting business is an expansion of ...the instant asset write-off scheme that has been in operation for a few years now. Support for employment is also expanded and there is even a little bit of support for businesses that try to help staff who they have had to make redundant. See more

03.01.2022 Amid the raft of measures announced by the Commonwealth Government last month, one of the more contentious was the decision to allow limited access to superannuation benefits to people who are ‘under-age.’ This change took effect from Monday of this week.

02.01.2022 If you live with someone you love, or at least with someone with whom you share your finances, then this week we want to offer you some light-hearted but useful advice about avoiding arguments about money. After all, successfully managing money together calls for as much tolerance and good humour as all the other parts of life that couples need to negotiate. If you can keep smiling, everything becomes a lot easier.

02.01.2022 Last week, the Commonwealth Government announced the latest of its economic stimulus packages the HomeBuilder program. Grants of $25,000 are available to elig...ible recipients and is designed to ensure that residential construction work planned for between now and the end of the calendar year goes ahead in as many cases as possible. Are you eligible for the grant? Hopefully this will help you to understand the program! See more

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