If you have a HELP or other study and training loan, there are some significant changes you may already know about. The good news? Most people will now pay less, and some will get a 20% cut to their loan balance.
Read MoreRunning a business means constantly juggling revenue targets, expenses, and profitability goals. Before you can plan for growth, there’s one fundamental number every business owner should know: your break-even point.
Read MoreThe clock is ticking towards the festive season, and home buyers still have a small window of opportunity to be settled in their new place by Christmas Day. The good news is that a broker can help you get there.
Read MoreWhen most people think of accountants, they picture tax returns, compliance, and financial reports. At Salt Financial Group, our accountants offer far more than traditional services. By acting as business coaches and strategic partners, we help you look beyond the numbers - guiding you to grow, scale, protect and future-proof your business.
Read MoreLearn the key steps in the financial planning process. Discover how a financial planner helps you set goals, create strategies, and achieve long-term financial success.
Read MoreAustralian equities outperformed global peers in August, with the ASX200 rising 3.1% to reach record highs and bringing year-to-date gains to 12.3%. Strong performance came from the materials, consumer discretionary, and property sectors, while small and mid-cap companies significantly outpaced large caps.
Read MoreIf you’re like most first home buyers, you’ve probably realised by now that saving up for a 20% deposit can be a real slog. But what if we told you that you now only need a 5% deposit? And better yet, you could already have that amount ready to go now.
Read MoreThe popular Home Guarantee Scheme that lets first home buyers get into the market with just a 5% deposit has been expanded sooner than expected. But an unexpected twist means first home buyers may want to bring forward their buying plans.
Read MoreWith flexible work arrangements now part of everyday life, many Australians are working from home either full-time or part-time. But when it comes to tax time, knowing what you can—and can’t—claim can be confusing. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has clear rules on how to calculate work-from-home deductions, and understanding them can make a real difference to your tax return.
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