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Five Reasons Why Reverse Mortgages Are a Good Option for Australian Seniors

01/12/2017 by AFB

Guest Post by Andrew Ford, CEO of Heartland Seniors Finance

People often ask me why am I so passionate about Reverse Mortgages. I guess many Australian seniors are either wary because of the misinformation and misconceptions that still linger in the market, or don’t see how someone can be so passionate about a ‘financial product’.

The reason that I love Reverse Mortgages so much is that I have seen firsthand what they can do for people. I have spoken to, and met with, thousands of seniors whose lives have literally been changed by a Reverse Mortgage. I think that’s pretty neat. ... (read more)

6 Hacks To Cut Down Your Business Expenses in the New Financial Year

26/06/2017 by AFB

With the end of financial year fast approaching, and a new one right around the corner, it’s time to think about ways to cut down your business expenses. Some hacks are more obvious than others, so here is a list of the ones you might not know about.

Capitalising on commercial property depreciation deductions

Across the board, tax experts agree that businesses often pay more tax than they actually need to. They also agree that a great way to cut your tax bill is by capitalising on depreciation deductions on the commercial property you own or rent – something many businesses miss out on. ... (read more)

Stopping Workplace Bullying

20/01/2015 by AFB

Compensation for this post was provided by Firths Compensation Lawyers. Opinions expressed here are my own.

There is a common conception that bullying is something that only goes on in the school yard. Unfortunately, the tactic of domination by fear, intimidation or physical abuse often carries on into adult years, and is increasingly found in the workplace. Regardless of where the blame rests, bullying in all its ugliness is unacceptable, and perpetrators are accountable for their actions. There are Australian laws in place to deter bullying and compensate victims. ... (read more)

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