It will be full time, permanent
Basically I have close to 20 years of mortgage history and relevant employment history servicing the loan. I have had a 10month layoff for health...
Thanks for reply, I am planning to engage a a broker, at moment I am just trying to work out timing, and the limiting factor on when I apply will...
Thanks, what's a good reason :)
I general what do lenders require as proof of income. I am about to start a new job after several months with no income, and want to refinance my...
I totally agree, for me it's a mixture of mostly knowing what I want and understanding what else I should consider now and the future. Currently...
Interesting thread, and comments. I am in similar to OP, and trying to understand my considerations.
Good question. There is lots tools available, for straightforward loans what else do you need to consider? Home Loan Comparison - Interest Rates...
As a customer that is looking to refinance (and traditionally left the decision to my wife and broker), I am now trying to educate myself on. -...
I am currently looking at refinancing a home loan, and was planning to stay with a variable rate. I will now research fixed rate options or a mix.
I am currently looking at refinance, and have traditionally gone through a broker. Interesting comments on delays, also interesting Re: clauses....
@Hockey Monkey, @Paul@PAS and @Ross Forrester thanks for the replies, and pointers. I plan to: - Australiansuper webinars sound good. - I will...
Squirrel, Thanks for reply. My thoughts on Super based platforms relate to whether you can somehow claim Tax relief.
Excuse my ignorance.. What is the best way to get into indexed funds? Should I be looking at a SMSF, or is something like Australian Super members...
Hi. Currently considering SMFS but have no idea on the pros and cons. From what I can see primarily it will offer flexibility in how you invest...
Great write up, thanks for sharing. SMFS is something that I am considering, so tapping into this thread for reference and research....
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Fair comment on 20% I was only using 20% v 24% to compare balanced option v high risk, and try to decide on whether to change (from balanced). My...
A couple of other reviews What are the best budgeting apps in Australia? https://www.finder.com.au/top-apps-save-money
Came across some reviews. Pocketbook (free) & Money Brilliant (paid) Pop up in top 3 Money Brilliant looks like it has some nice tools for...
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