by Adam Massey | May 9, 2018 | Cashflow, Debt, Financial Advice, Financial Adviser, Financial goals, Goals |
I was talking with a new client yesterday – he admitted to me in the start that he was hesitant to engage a Financial Adviser, because although he knew he needed some help – he really didn’t understand what to expect and how to know which areas of his finance he...
by Adam Massey | Apr 8, 2018 | Cashflow, Debt, Financial Advice, Financial goals, Financial Tips, Goals |
I was reading an article recently and it spoke about the risks associated with Australian’s love affair with debt. So, why is this important? There are a number of key factors why we need to stop and consider the risks. Factor number 1 – Household debt levels...
by Adam Massey | Mar 29, 2018 | Cashflow, Debt, Financial Advice, Financial Adviser, Financial goals, Financial Planner, Goals |
Like many people I know – one thing I really enjoy is sitting down to a delicious meal. Although taste is important – it’s also the opportunity to share conversation, catch up with friends and spend valuable time with family. Coming up to Easter,...
by Adam Massey | Mar 22, 2018 | Cashflow, Debt, Financial Advice, Financial Adviser, Financial goals, Financial Planner, Financial Tips, Goals |
It’s hard to believe it’s nearly Easter as it felt like we just celebrated Christmas a few weeks ago. Easter can be a hidden trap, because how much can you actually spend on chocolate? Well from an article published in the Herald Sun – many households will have a...
by Adam Massey | Mar 5, 2018 | Cashflow, Debt, Financial Advice, Financial Adviser, Financial goals, Financial Planner, Financial Tips, Goals |
I was speaking with a friend of mine recently about cashflow and how important setting goals is – so you know you are on the right track. He said it was something he had thought about doing but was never really too sure where to start. No matter what your...
by Adam Massey | Feb 26, 2018 | Debt, Investing, Massey Market Updates, Superannuation |
Key points Household debt levels in Australia are high compared to other countries and still rising. The rise is not as bad as it looks because its been matched by rising wealth and debt servicing problems are low. However, this could change as interest rates rise and...