Micheal Anderson | Public figure
Micheal Anderson
Phone: +61 456 757 140
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14.01.2022 Economic Support Payment The second round of Economic Support Payments have been going out over the past week or two. If you're on one of these payments or have one of these concession cards, then there's a good chance you should be receiving $750. Age Pension... Bereavement Allowance Carer Allowance Carer Payment Commonwealth Seniors Health Card Disability Support Pension Double Orphan Pension Family Tax Benefit A Family Tax Benefit B Pensioner Concession Card For more info, you can check out https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//economic-support-pay.
12.01.2022 HELP!!!!!!!!! So, my shirts are telling me that I've added a little weight during this COVID lockdown. It turns out that sitting around doing nothing, and having constant access to the fridge and pantry might be bad. What are some things that you're doing to get some exercise these days that I could steal and adopt?... #valueofadvice
11.01.2022 COMMON MISCONCEPTION: It's too late for me Whilst its certainly better to start sooner, its never too late. I love this Chinese proverb, because I think it captures the sentiment perfectly.... "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." You can't change the past. You can only learn from it. So don't get down about it, or let it stop you taking action and moving forward with your life.
03.01.2022 The biggest money mistake I see people make is not taking action. Most clients we meet have been thinking about seeing a financial adviser for some time and either life has got in the way, they didn't know where to start, or were worried that they might not like what they find out about their current situation. The sooner you start planning your future, the bigger impact you can have on the outcome. Its much easier to save $50 per week now, then wait 10 years and have to save... $250 per week because you're running out of time. If you're not sure you're ready for financial advice, at least do some research. Figure out what super you have, think about when you'd like to retire and maybe have a play around with some retirement calculators like the one below on the Moneysmart website. https://moneysmart.gov.au/retirement-inc/retirement-planner If you are ready for some advice, book a chat with someone (hopefully us) and don't let inaction stop you from getting what you want in the future.