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Next Generation Financial Strategies

Locality: Kent Town

Phone: +61 8 7324 1908



Address: 6 Grenfell street 5067 Kent Town, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.nextgenfs.com.au

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24.01.2022 https://vimeo.com/321893412/d5d8185fb



21.01.2022 What Next Generation Financial Strategies is doing in response to COVID-19 At Next Generation Financial Strategies, our first priority as we respond to COVID-19 is the safety and wellbeing of our clients, staff and our broader community. We continue to review government and World Health Organisation advice to ensure our staff are able to continue to service our clients.... In addition, as a precautionary measure, we are restricting visitors to our office and are only holding business critical meetings with external guests. Where possible, we are scheduling meetings by video-conference or telephone to minimise disruption. If a meeting is to go ahead at our premises, our staff will be in touch in advance to ask about your recent travel history. We appreciate that this may be disruptive and we would like to thank you for your understanding and support. All of these measures are taken with the aim of protecting everyone’s wellbeing while continuing to deliver the highest level of service to our clients.

19.01.2022 We now can be found on the App Store and Google Play Store Next Generation FS this app allows you to have your entire wealth portfolio at your fingertips. All your documents can be stored in the one place, your net wealth, financial reports all as simple as logging in. If you would like this kind of comprehensive financial portfolio make a time to see Nick Girdler today. This is a game changer. https://vimeo.com/321893412/d5d8185fb

15.01.2022 Proud moment shared with family last night receiving my Masters in Financial Planning. #financialplanning #kpgrad19 #mastersoffinancialplanning @ Hilton Adelaide



11.01.2022 Great news we are happy to announce that we have a new arrival at Next Generation Financial Strategies. Born this morning at 10:37 at Lyell McEwen Hospital Machenzie Jade Brown, congratulations Amanda, Chris, Brodie and Hayden thats wonderful news

11.01.2022 Interesting reading. No matter what your age we have the app for you! Next Generation is leading the way with the introduction of all your financial information at the touch of an App! If you would like to start getting the help you need to start saving for you first home, managing your super as you head into retirement, investment strategies and much more, then make the call to Nick and we will get you started and help you take control of you own finances at a touch of a button. https://www.investordaily.com.au//44618-use-apps-to-target

10.01.2022 Last night at the Crows Sponsors dinner Next Generation Financial Strategies is pleased to be sponsoring Tom Doedee for the 2020 season. We wish him and the team the very best season. #weflyasone #adelaidecrows2020



09.01.2022 Exciting week at Next Generation Financial Strategies as we welcome Caroline Kennedy into our business. Caroline has joined us as we merge John Reardon Financial Services clients into our business over the coming months, so we look forward to helping more people make smart choices about their money so that they can reach their financial goals and objectives. Watch out in the next couple of weeks with the help of the crew The Distillerywe will be re-launching our website with new content and a cleaner contemporary feel

05.01.2022 Here are my latest thoughts on the current situation. Please take the time to read through my musings. I have also attached a chart produced by Vanguard investments that shows the value of staying true to the course, I think it is great representation of what is important.... Since 1980, there has been 3 Bear markets & now the current one we live in, on all occasions the markets have bounced back and gone higher. Take the time to understand this and then make your decisions, go away and have a drink or take some time before making a decision. Focusing on the long-term can be difficult when the here and now is demanding your full attention. Saturation media coverage - whether it be on mainstream media or on your chosen social media platforms makes it hard to tune out what have so far been largely negative messages. Such is the reality of a global health crisis. While money and investment markets come second to health fears daily gyrations in investment markets can add another level to the stress of dealing with COVID-19 risk, social distancing, working from home or simply finding essential supplies at the local supermarket. But as some sense of normality returns naturally people will begin tuning into their portfolios and super account balances. Normally paying attention to your investment portfolio is good advice. In situations like this and the global financial crisis back in 2008 - the reality is that the best advice may well be to not look right now but rather try to focus on the longer term perspective. A valuable source of perspective in my view at least comes from a US financial planner and New York columnist and author Carl Richards. He is a Certified Financial Planner but probably better known for his Sketch Guy column in the New York Times because he has the gift of being able to translate complex money problems in simple sketches. In his weekly contribution last week he contrasted the free hand sketch of five days of market movements imagine lots of up and down squiggles - with the long-term trend line of stock market performance over decades. The simple message is do you want to focus on Days or Decades? You can find it here at his website behaviorgap.com. It is a simple but powerful reminder of the need to look beyond the day to day as confronting as it may seem and focus on the longer term view. Trying to time markets particularly when you are trying to judge the bottom is nigh on impossible. One strategy for volatile times that helps overcome the feelings of inertia is to dollar cost average or spread your investments over several weeks or months until you get to your target asset allocation. It is a way to spread the risk because you will end up with a range of entry prices. But most of all, please be safe over Easter, have a wonderful Easter with your family.

04.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/search/top/ Yesterday I rode with a client of Next Generation Financial Strategies in a bike race between Fremantle and Sydney called the Indian Pacific Wheel Race #ipwr. I only participated in a short 80k section with Sam but the reception he received all around Adelaide when he came into town was amazing, it really showed me that the world is still full of wonderful people. The story behind this story though is that Sam and Becky's daughter Hannah ...had a terrible fall off her horse last year. She has now fully recovered but not without the support of the wonderful nurses and doctors at the Womens and Children's Hospital here in Adelaide. To help them Sam and Becky have setup a go fund me page as they try to raise $30,000 for some rehabilitation bikes at the hospital. So far they have raised $22k and are still a bit short obviously. Any help would be greatly appreciated. here is the link to the gofundme page https://www.gofundme.com/HannahWCH Please click on the video link above and also here is the Indi Pac Map Tracker and follow the red dot https://indianpacificwheelrace.maprogress.com

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