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MoneyQuest

Locality: Bathurst, New South Wales

Phone: +61 434 430 747



Address: 89 William Street 2795 Bathurst, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.moneyquest.com.au/broker/ian-behan

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25.01.2022 Are you self-employed It certainly does have its perks and freedoms that employees dont get, though when it comes to purchasing a home it can become more of a hindrance than a perk Have you heard of an alt or low doc loan... No? Well, this type of loan might be the solution youve been looking for To find out what were talking about check out the article below (click link ) or call us , your local MoneyQuest finance specialists, to have your questions answered...... https://www.moneyquest.com.au//get-the-low-down-on-low-do/



24.01.2022 Who owns a Tesla... OR wants to? We hope this quote from Elon Musk (product architect of Tesla) gives you some motivation for your day! P.S. If you need a Tesla financed, you can come to us

24.01.2022 We have all related to this at some stage CHAOS with a capital 'C'! Whether thinking about buying a house, starting a new business, or just looking at loan options, there is so much to think about, so much to organise - aargh !!!! Don’t get us wrong, change is good, but you don’t have to do it on your own we are here to help! #moneyquestbusiness #franchising #moneyquestaustralia #takecontrol #changeisgood #finance #australianbusiness #homeloan #selfemployed #carloans #businessloans #commercialloans #refinance #assetfinance #moneyquest #smallbusinessaustralia

24.01.2022 A benefit of living in Australia is that you can indulge in your hobby of gardening all year round, even in winter. Whether you’re working on living more sustainably , hoping to boost your property value with a healthy garden , or just developing your green thumb , these tips may keep your garden bountiful this winter. Check out our latest blog post http://ow.ly/VcgU50F0JUx... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestAustralia #MoneyQuestBroker #MoneyQuestTips #HomeLoans #MortgageBroker #WinterGardening



24.01.2022 LVR... LMI... P&I... I/O... what the!! Dont stress, help is on hand heres the explanation of some commonly used terms when buying a property and/or applying for a loan. https://www.moneyquest.com.au/glossary/

23.01.2022 We have all related to this at some stage CHAOS with a capital 'C'! Whether thinking about buying a house, starting a new business, or just looking at loan options, there is so much to think about, so much to organise - aargh !!!! Don’t get us wrong, change is good, but you don’t have to do it on your own we are here to help!

22.01.2022 It's been a tough year - hang in there, change is coming!



22.01.2022 Are you wanting to buy a home, either to make memories of your own or perhaps for others (aka to live in or rent out ). Have you considered getting a pre-approval so you know what you can afford Sounds like a plan, right! Getting a pre-approval is an easy process that allows you to better understand your lending position. An obligation-free way to estimate what you are able to borrow from a lender before you make an offer on a property. ... So, before you head off to view that perfect home... stop call us and lets talk numbers

22.01.2022 You read that right The mortgage broker channel has recorded its highest ever market share result with brokers settling 60.1 per cent of all residential home loans during the July September 2020 quarter, according to new data. The figures come in the latest data released by research group comparator, a CoreLogic business, which was commissioned by the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA). MFAA CEO Mike Felton said the result demonstrates the critical rol...e that brokers play in supporting their customers and the economy, and the impact they have made at a time when they were needed most. We couldn’t agree more... Source: Thanks to Annie Kane The Adviser, 26th November 2020 Read full article here http://ow.ly/ReFD50CvSqL

22.01.2022 To all our self-employed business owners - resilience is key, keep on going!

20.01.2022 Moving house can be a real headache, and a tad stressful. There is so much to do, so many things to pack and so many places to notify. Heres some tips to help reduce the stress... https://www.moneyquest.com.au//the-best-way-to-manage-a-m/

20.01.2022 Do you have multiple loans... credit cards, a car loan, a personal loan? Juggling all the individual repayments? Have you considered debt consolidation? Instead of paying off several debts at varying interest rates, we can consolidate your debts into one larger one. This way you end up making one monthly repayment, and usually at a lower interest rate. Like to know more? Gives us a call!



19.01.2022 Identify your 'one thing'!

19.01.2022 Have you heard of an ALI Loan Protection Plan? Its an insurance policy that covers serious illness, injury and death. But, unlike many other plans, it pays you (or your family), not the lender. Did you know that over the past 12 months almost 1 in 2 first time home buyers presented with a Loan Protection Plan took out the policy. Yep! Why you ask? Well, a few reasons... all their savings had gone into the deposit so no buffer left if something were to go wrong;... fear of becoming seriously ill; have a young family and were worried about their future should anything tragic happen; their broker made them aware there wasnt a plan B. All valid reasons! To find out more about an ALI Loan Protection Policy speak to us. Youve worked hard to buy your home so let us help you protect it (Source: ALI September 2020, T&Cs apply)

18.01.2022 We couldn't agree more! Always go above and beyond, you never know where it might take you!

18.01.2022 Great news for all our self-employed friends this morning! We have the scoop on a great lender extending their promo on BOTH residential and commercial interest rates. If you're self-employed and looking to secure a property, call us! ... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestAustralia #MoneyQuestBroker #HomeLoan #HomeLoans #MortgageBroker

18.01.2022 The auction market has recorded its highest combined capital city preliminary clearance rate since March, despite record-low auction volumes in Melbourne, according to data. CoreLogic auctions data for the week ending 20 September has revealed that the combined capital city preliminary auction clearance rate came in at 72.4 per cent last week. There were 918 homes taken to auction over last week, which, while still significantly lower than the 1,983 homes taken to auctio...n this time last year, was higher than the 816 homes that went under the hammer over the previous week. The previous week recorded a preliminary clearance rate of 67.3%, which later revised down to 63.0% at final figures. This time last year, the final clearance rate was 70.7% across the combined capitals. Auction activity across Melbourne remains extremely low amid the lockdown to curtail the second wave of the coronavirus, with only 11 homes taken to auction. Of the results collected so far, all seven were successful, with five reported as selling prior to auction and two selling on the day. In the previous week, there were 600 auctions in Sydney, with a final auction clearance rate of 65.9%. This time last year, there were 646 homes taken to auction with a final success rate of 72.7%. (Source: Malavika Santhebennur, mortgagebusiness.com.au, 22 September 2020, thanks Malavika For the full article go to https://bit.ly/2ZVedEo )

17.01.2022 What will you do today ?

17.01.2022 CHA-CHING! Have you ever wondered who was the person that invented the credit card? Or which company actually created the first credit card? For Inventor's month this week, have a read below of some interesting facts about that magical piece of plastic: A Brooklyn banker named John Biggins invented the model of our modern-day credit cards in 1946. Did you know credit actually means trustworthiness? Makes sense! Can you guess which company brought out the first credi...t card....? Visa? Mastercard? The answer is actually Diners Club, in 1950. Now that's interesting?!

17.01.2022 Eyeing off that dream home!? Don't give up, keep on visualising it and it could be yours soon!

16.01.2022 Car, boat, house or plane... what do you need a loan for? Having access to multiple lenders, and literally hundreds of loan products, allows us to present options to meet your needs. Compare simply. Choose wisely. Contact us!... #moneyquestbroker #homeloan #carloan #boatloan #planeloan #compareloans #finanespecialists #moneyquest #localbroker

16.01.2022 Beep beep! Are you aware of the different factors that can impact the best times to buy a car? Learn more! Check out our latest blog post http://ow.ly/khKo50F2ExS ... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestBroker #MoneyQuestTips #CarFinance #NewCar

15.01.2022 Thank god it's Friday right? Before you switch off for the weekend - if you are considering purchasing a car soon, watch our video! It could help you in the future...

15.01.2022 So, you've heard of a low-doc loan, but you don't know what one is exactly? We may just have the answers you are searching for Check out our latest blog to find out... - what they are... - who they are for - what you need to provide to apply, and so much more! Oh, and don't stress, we are just a phone call away to answer any other questions you may have! First up, click here http://ow.ly/AwZt50DrXEf

14.01.2022 A credit score (or rating) is a numerical score that represents how trustworthy your reputation is as a borrower. Essentially, your credit score sums up the information on your credit report into one number, the higher the score the more creditworthy youll likely appear to the lender. The article (link) below explains what can affect this score and why it matters. https://www.moneyquest.com.au/news/credit-score-matter/

14.01.2022 Yep, another fancy acronym - LMI, or Lenders Mortgage Insurance. A fee you, the borrower, pays to the lender if you have less than 20% as a deposit. It protects the lender in the event you default on your home loan, importantly ...it does not protect you Heres the detail on LMI and ways to avoid paying it https://www.moneyquest.com.au/n/lenders-mortgage-insurance/

14.01.2022 It can be discouraging to look at place after place and just feel, well, nothing. But, dont get discouraged. When you find it, youll know and all of the house hunting would have been totally worth it!

14.01.2022 Spring is in the air and with the promise of fresh flowers and brighter days comes the guarantee that more properties will hit the market. Do you know what experts are recommending for the selling season? Get your finances under control before you get to that ready to buy stage. There are a few things you need think about Is your budget in order? Have you got a regular saving schedule in place? Do you have the deposit in savings? Do you have pre-approval in writing? A...re you going to go with a fixed or variable rate? Do you know what conditional approval is? Is this sounding like a bit too much? Then we have another option call one of our brokers and theyll organise the rest. That sounds better!

13.01.2022 With the festive season knocking on our doors, we wanted to share a few ideas on how you can join in on the fun in a sustainable way! Check out our latest tips & inspo article https://www.moneyquest.com.au//festive-fun-the-sustainabl/

13.01.2022 Are you self-employed and looking for a home loan? A MoneyQuest broker can assist you with loan products that have alternative methods to validate income! It’s definitely still possible to secure a home loan and continue to work for yourself. Let us help you!... Do you know someone who is self-employed and needs a little home loan help? Tag them below #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestBroker #Self-Employed #HomeLoans #MortgageBroker

12.01.2022 How much LMI (Lenders Mortgage Insurance) you pay, and whether you have to pay it at all is dependent on a few things, and yes size does matter! STOP PRESS more BREAKING NEWS... lender announces $1 LMI, yes ONE DOLLAR. How much might you save? Well, the amount you borrow will impact the amount of LMI you pay because LMI is worked out as a percentage of the loan. A loan of $500,000 on a property worth $550,000 will incur a LMI fee of approximately $13,500. Whereas the sam...e property with a loan of $490,000 will only incur a fee of approximately $9,500... so you would save A LOT! Call to find out more about this offer (T&C's apply). P.S. LMI covers the lender, not you, ask me about a loan protection plan.

12.01.2022 Buying your dream home is one of the biggest and most exciting purchases you are ever likely to make. Saving the necessary deposit can be difficult without making a few adjustments to your finances. The first port of call is to look at how much you want to spend, how much you already have saved and any additional fees and charges that you may incur when making your purchase. Budgeting helps manage your spending and regular outgoings and allows you to direct the surplus... into savings. When preparing your budget, it is important to consider your current financial situation by working out your priorities how much you need for basic living expenses and the little things that you can do without. To find out how much you can put away regularly to meet your home ownership saving goal you need to set a budget. Our handy budgeting tool (link below ) works out where your money goes and how much you should have left over. https://www.moneyquest.com.au/h/calculators/budget-planner/ Once youve got your budget in order youre well on your way to realising your home ownership dream

10.01.2022 What are guarantors and guarantor home loans? A guarantor loan can help first home buyers buy a place of their own even with a small deposit. A (mortgage) guarantor is the person who provides the additional security for your home loan. Most lenders prefer the guarantor to be a close relative, often a parent. For more detail on how it works go to... https://www.moneyquest.com.au/news/what-is-a-guarantor/

10.01.2022 What is a credit score? A credit score is a numerical score derived from information based on your history of financial habits. Your credit score, which will be between 0 and 1200, essentially represents how trustworthy you are as a borrower The higher the score, the more likely you are to get a loan (offered credit) A low score may make it harder to secure a loan, and you may have fewer options in terms of features, benefits, and interest rates to choose from ... Like to know more Well, that's easy, simply contact us and let's talk all things credit! After all, we are authorised credit representatives

10.01.2022 Why are so many people confused about interest rates? We know that to most people finance is boring, ask them about interest rates and their eyes will glaze over. Rightly so, a simple product like a home loan has many variables to consider before you find the rate that best suits your needs. For example did you know owner occupied home loans are priced differently to investment loans. Then there are further differences based on whether you want either Principle ...and Interest repayments or Interest Only repayments. On top of that, new borrowers are usually offered better rates than existing customers from the same lender. Also if your loan is over a certain dollar amount, you can get a variety of interest rate discounts. Even being a member of some selected organisations can get you a discount. Then there are fixed rates, each with their own rate linked to the length of the fixed term. We should point out that these variations apply to almost every lender, the number of choices is staggering. So, we do understand why it can be somewhat confusing. The good news? You dont have to stress over it, its our job to know the detail, were here to make it easy for you!

10.01.2022 Here is some GOOD news stated by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).... economists predict a stronger economic recovery is possible if faster progress in controlling the virus is achieved in the near term. A series of positive health outcomes would help limit the damage to consumer and business confidence and support a more rapid economic recovery. What does this finance mumbo jumbo actually mean HOPE IS ON THE HORIZON! The RBA has decided to continue holding the low ra...te of 0.25%, the minimum cash rate (or interest rate) that banks could apply to their financial products (home loans, credit cards etc.)! So, how does this benefit you Let us tell you... Many banks are sharpening their home loan offering, keen to attract clients. This could potentially save you money by getting a lower rate as the lenders fight for your business. So, make the time and contact a Money Quest broker and let our experienced team help navigate your way through the many options now available!

10.01.2022 It’s Tuesday the 4th of May aka Star Wars Day and we’ve just learned the cash rate from the RBA! Check out our video to learn more... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestAustralia #RBA #RBACashRate #RBAAnnouncement

09.01.2022 PROFESSIONAL (noun): a person engaged or qualified in a profession. Professionals such as lawyers, accountants, medical practitioners, chiropractors, optometrists, veterinarians, dental practitioners, physiotherapists. Is this you Or, are you in another professional role Well, did you know there are loan products designed with you in mind... No? Well, there is! What’s even better, there are specials, such as one lender currently waiving Lenders Mortgage Insurance premium...s for eligible professionals who have a loan to value ratio of up to 95%. Meaning you could possibly save thousands of dollars on LMI premium costs! Now, how much you could save depends on your circumstances, such as your profession, loan amount, and where your property is located, but we will take you through the finer detail. So, whether buying your first home, your next property or refinancing an existing loan, it’s definitely worth us having a chat, right?

08.01.2022 Have you been thinking about investing in property? You may be able to realise this goal sooner than you think by using the equity in your existing home. Equity is the difference between the value of your property and how much you owe on it. Over time, as you pay down your home loan and if the value of your property grows, your equity increases. If youve owned your home for a few years, theres a good chance youve built up some reasonable equity, a valuable resou...rce when it comes to property investment. Getting into property investing could be easier than you think! To discuss your investment home loan options talk to us, your local MoneyQuest finance specialists.

08.01.2022 Did you know that fortnightly loan repayments are better than monthly loan repayments? In fact, as interest is calculated daily, the more frequent payments you make, the more you could save in interest over the life of your loan. Repaying fortnightly (or better still weekly) can help you pay off your mortgage years earlier, potentially saving you tens of thousands of dollars in interest. ... Still not convinced Perhaps our repayment calculator might help https://www.moneyquest.com.au//fortnightly-repayment-calc/

07.01.2022 Another month, another RBA announcement. As we anticipated, the RBA has continued to maintain a low cash rate of 0.25%. What exactly does this mean for you? The RBA continues to keep the cash rate low, thus providing a low-interest-rate environment to keep borrowing costs at a record low during these unprecedented times. It is highly unlikely that the RBA rate will increase rates over the next two years. It is also unlikely but possible that the RBA will not reduce the cas...h rate given it may believe this will have little impact in supporting the economy and if anything impacting many retirees with their savings and investments income. The real area to watch is what else the federal and state governments will do to assist and support all those impacted by the forced closures and ongoing disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. If not done already, now is the time to be speaking with your finance specialist to ensure your finances are structured to help you get through these challenging times.

07.01.2022 Want to know something interesting? August is Inventors Month! Have you ever thought about when the "mortgage" was invented? Or where the word 'mortgage' derived from? Read below some fun facts about the invention of the 'mortgage': 1: Mortgages that we are familiar with nowadays have only been around since the 1930s, but the idea of a mortgage has been around for a lot longer. 2: Mortgages are mentioned in English common law documents that take back as far as 1190! ... 3: The meaning of the word mortgage comes from Latin. It is merged from two Latin words, 'mort and gage. Mort means death and gage means pledge, so the word 'mortgage' means dead pledge. But dont let that scare you! The dead part of the mortgage doesnt refer to a person, it refers to the idea that the pledge died once the loan was repaid, and also the idea that the property was dead (or forfeit) if the loan wasnt repaid. Now that's interesting?!

07.01.2022 Is the pitter-patter of four paws about to take over your house? Don't miss our guide to puppy-proofing your home! It's a barking great read Check out our blog http://ow.ly/Jo5J50ED4YB... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestAustralia #MortgageBroker #Puppy #Home #Furbabies

06.01.2022 Are you self-employed? Did you know that a MoneyQuest broker can assist with loan products that have alternative methods to validate income? While the introduction of stricter lending practices over the past couple of years have had an influence on self-employed borrowers loan requirements, its still possible to secure a loan and purchase your dream home (within reason of course). Like to know more

06.01.2022 As the old saying goes, no matter how many times life knocks you down... always remember you can get back up again!

06.01.2022 Australian home owners who are experiencing financial hardship have options that may help during troubled times. If this is not you (thankfully), but you know of someone that is struggling, please share the below information with them. Pause Your Home Loan Repayments If you ever experience financial hardship, particularly due to COVID-19, you may apply with your lender to put your home loan repayments on hold for up to six months. Please note, interest will continue to be... charged and added to your loan during the period your repayments are paused. This means that your home loans will be charged interest on interest. However, if you do require immediate financial assistance, this is one option that can help preserve your money until you get back on your feet. Consolidate Your Debts To reduce your overall monthly commitments, you can apply to roll up all of your debts into one loan with the intention of reducing your overall monthly repayment. Redraw Facility If your home loan has a redraw facility and you have made additional repayments, you may have accumulated a buffer that you can now redraw to assist you in your period of hardship. Reduce Your Repayments Given the recent reduction in home loan interest rates, your present repayments may be higher than the minimum required. There are people to talk to, your bank or a mortgage broker, you are not on your own.

06.01.2022 When talking home loans for the self-employed there are so many questions to be answered How many years do you have to be self-employed to get a home loan? How do you qualify for a home loan if you are self-employed? What income can be included for a home loan ? How much can I borrow? Do lenders look at your gross or net income? All great questions, and were sure you have more... well, we have the answers! ... So, its now time to call a MoneyQuest broker (us) to talk about your self-employed home loan options, and have all your questions answered

06.01.2022 *** NSW readies to do away with stamp duty *** In the New South Wales state budget 2020-2021 handed down yesterday, Treasurer Dominic Perrottet revealed plans to reform the inefficient property tax system currently in place, and to do so based on the feedback of the state’s residents. Perrottet proposed transitioning from the current model of a mandatory upfront stamp duty, to one where residents have the choice to instead pay a smaller annual land tax on new property trans...actions based on the value of their land, with rates varying for owner-occupiers, investors and commercial tenants. "If implemented, the proposed changes could give you the freedom to choose between paying stamp duty upfront or paying a much smaller annual property tax, when you buy your next home," reads the NSW Treasury website. Full Article: http://ow.ly/ovtE50Cntbl Source: Australian Broker, by Madison Utley, 18 November 2020

05.01.2022 Are you of thinking of starting your own business? Maybe you'd like to purchase one soon? How will you fund your business? Do you know the difference between equity funding and debt financing? Reach out us, your local MoneyQuest broker today to talk shop. We do more than just home loans. Remember, we're finance specialists! ... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestBroker #BusinessFinance #BusinessOwner #HomeLoans #MortgageBroker

04.01.2022 Yay it's the weekend... though for some of us every day seems like a Sunday thanks to lockdown. Regardless of where you live there is a buzz of spring in the air , so we wanted to share our top five spring home maintenance tips to get you outside to enjoy some rays! Check out our last blog post https://www.moneyquest.com.au//five-seasonal-home-mainten/

04.01.2022 Name 3 things that are better than getting the keys to your new home in your hot, little hands??? . . . .... . . . . . Nothing? We agree! Reach out if you want to see options for your next home loan. #MoneyQuestAustralia #MoneyQuest #MortgageBrokers #FinanceSpecialists #FirstHomeBuyer #InvestmentHome

04.01.2022 #MQBrokerBanter This month we focus on the types of questions you should be asking your mortgage broker. Last week we focused on lending panels and personal documents.... Today we discuss interest rates and associated fees. WHAT IS THE INTEREST RATE? Interest rates change depending on the lender. The main types of interest rates are fixed and variable (although there are also other types of interest rates available). Fixed interest rates: The interest rate stays the same for the duration of the fixed-term period. Variable interest rates: The interest rate can move up or down with the market or an index for the term of your loan. WHAT IS A COMPARISON RATE? A comparison rate calculates the true cost of a loan by combining the loans interest rate with other associated costs and fees. WHAT ARE THE ASSOCIATED FEES ON THE LOAN? Sometimes loans can have fees attached in addition to the amount you’ll be paying off. Some fees are just a one off, but some you may need to pay monthly or yearly. This is something you need to clarify with your broker to ensure there are no surprises. Remember, we are always here to help! #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestBroker #FirstHomeBuyer #HomeLoans #MortgageBroker #MortgageBrokerConversations #MQBrokerBanter

04.01.2022 Why does your credit score matter? Your credit score is a number between 0 and 1,200, based on your financial habits. Anything above 700 is considered good, with over 800 being ideal, anything under 600 is considered bad. Your credit score will help lenders determine if they should lend money to you or not, what interest rate to give you, and which loans you are eligible for. Higher credit scores get lower interest rates and more features and benefits on loans. Lower cred...it scores have fewer options, higher interest rates, and are more likely to get rejected which will lower their score further. For more information on credit scoring speak to us, your local MoneyQuest finance specialists!

03.01.2022 BREAKING NEWS: NSW first home buyers have stamp duty fees axed (temporarily). NSW first home buyers have something to celebrate following the announcement that stamp duty would be paused for a limited time. State Premier Gladys Berejiklian has revealed the dreaded tax would be temporarily axed for brand new homes priced under $800,000. It will kick in from August 1 and will be in place for one year. Like to know more? Call me on 0434 430 747 and lets talk!

02.01.2022 Do you feel overwhelmed at the moment? Don't let it get in the way of you reaching your property goals! #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestBroker #MotivationalMonday #HomeLoans #MotivationalQuote #FirstHomeBuyer #SecondHomeBuyer #Quotes #BelieveYouCan #HalfWayThere

02.01.2022 Did you know the HomeBuilder Grant provides eligible owner-occupiers (including first home buyers) with a grant of $25,000 to build a new home or substantially renovate an existing home? Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions https://www.moneyquest.com.au/n/homebuilder-grant-of-25000/ BUT to find out if you tick all the boxes lets chat.

02.01.2022 When is the best time to refinance?? Something we get asked often, and with home loan interest rates at a historic low, it must be a good time. Right? Not necessarily so. Refinancing is about a whole lot more than just the interest rate There is no ‘one size fits all’ answer It’s dependent on your personal situation and what’s going on in the world around. Consider what you want to achieve it might be consolidation, improved flexibility, or simply a restructure to suit your lifestyle. Ultimately the best deal for you will balance out your personal needs with what the market can offer. To discuss your options, contact us, your experienced MoneyQuest finance specialists. With access to all the latest market information, we can save you valuable time and possibly a whole lot of money

02.01.2022 CBA, NAB, ANZ, ING, ME... what do these all have in common? Can you guess? No not some weird alphabet, these are all well known modern day banks. Have you ever wondered where the bank was invented? Have a read of some fun facts below: The earliest recording of a bank has been said to have started in ancient Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia was the ancient name for what is now Iraq, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers). Although, a lot of this was not in the form of f...inancial lending, instead banks would lend out seeds and the like. Historically temples were considered the earliest forms of banks as they were occupied by priests and became a haven for the wealthy. Perhaps the biggest changes to the world of banking came in the 17th to 19th centuries, particularly in London. The first proper modern day bank could be said to be the Goldsmiths of London. People would deposit their precious materials into these vaults, and they would be able to collect them. Over time, Goldsmiths started to provide loans. Also, did you know the word bank derived from the Italian word banco, meaning a bench, since Italian merchants in the Renaissance made deals to borrow and lend money beside a bench. Now thats interesting!

01.01.2022 Shoes and blankets and pillows - oh my! Are you like most Australians and in dire need of clever storage solutions in your home? Check out our blog http://ow.ly/xKBJ50ED2Yt... #MoneyQuest #MoneyQuestAustralia #MortgageBroker #Storage #StorageSolutions

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