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    Federal Budget 2012-13  -  An Overview
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    Federal Budget 2012 - 2013  -  At a Glance
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    The Federal Budget 2012 - 2013
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    Do you like to do some of your own tax, super, pension, etc research?
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    A question for Baby Boomers
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    Terminology: Pension and Cash Rate
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    Dressed up tax schemes
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    The war at the end of the US dollar
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    Market and Asset Class Reports as at 31st March
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    Securely transfer your personal and business information to your Financial Planner.
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    Coping with instant wealth
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    Some industry terminology
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    Home alone
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    Market Update - 29th February 2012
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    Debt Consolidation and Budget review tools added to the Cash Flow / Financial tools on this website.
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    Little savings, big rewards
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    Quarter 1 January - March 2012
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    Quarter 2 April - June 2011
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    Quarter 1 January - March 2011
    Few know exactly what their true financial position is, do you?
    The Christmas / New Year period is a good time to improve your knowledge in this area plus doing so will help you and your Financial Planner work together, over time, to move toward your financial goals.

    The Budgeting Tools / Calculators on this website are a great way to get a very good handle on your financial position.  Also feel free to offer the use of these tools to others you think may benefit from them.

     These tools will give you a Cash Flow position, that is, whether or not after all costs, income, assets and liabilities you have a positive or negative cash flow.  Knowing this information is vital to better management of your money.

    At the same time you work on a Budget plus gain a better understanding of your Superannuation and where it is in relation to what you need further down the track.

    To start using these Tools simply click on the Financial Tools or Calculators button in the menu bar.

    The real beauty of these tools is that you can use them, leave, and when you come back to keep working on a budget or test some Super strategies, the information you entered previously is still be there waiting for you. Of course, you need to Register so the system knows which information is yours, just like, say, Internet Banking.

     

     

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