I don't think casual is ambiguous, but part time could be by that sentence. The official government fact sheet is not ambiguous at all and the...
According to the fact sheet posted further up this thread, the 12 month minimum only applies to casual employees. If you are part or full time,...
I'd say it's because people are generally a lot more kissy/huggy at weddings (and funerals), hence the tighter restrictions.
As a retired introvert, pretty much nothing changes for me. I'll keep walking my dogs, participating in forums, surfing the internet, computer...
Isn't the $750K a refundable deposit, paid back to the estate upon death? If so, yes it is not adjusted for inflation but in our current low...
I suggest the bank doesn't mind a loan term longer than your life expectancy as long as the assets to which the loan is tied can easily pay out...
They are not necessarily mutually exclusive. If you do frugal right, you don't feel like you're giving up anything, so I enjoyed young life and...
Yeah, exactly what they said!
Saw this at a free public screening earlier this week. As a strong proponent of the FIRE concept, I have to say I cringed at how much the...
That's roughly 33 litres a day, an amount that I would be flat out using half of to hand wash dishes for the two of us, let alone it being extra...
VAS, the gift that keeps on giving.
Well my wife and I have more than enough and currently funnel around 25% of our annual income to help out family members who genuinely need it far...
Living in the USA for 7 years and visiting rural India, Nepal and Ecuador put happiness vs the pursuit of wealth into perspective for me too.
The article makes a valid point, however I suggest that more people retire at the end of good market run, simply because that's what shoots them...
Continuing the shockingly simple theme, you can reduce this time to retirement by earning more, spending less or doing both :D
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