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  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic Noel Whittaker in the forum Heads Up! 20 years, 5 months ago

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    many many years[/i] back when i was working on the boats up North (WA)

    Redwing

    Boats up North? Are you referring to offshore supply boats, stateships or the grey funnel line?

    I also remember now how Noel was very enthusiastic about a new product from Citibank called Mortgagepower (I think?) which was a line of credit.

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic compound interest software? in the forum Hotch Potch 20 years, 5 months ago

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    And Clive, will definately look into that financial calculator thing, are they hard to use?


    Guccigal

    Not hard to use at all. You basically enter 3 variables and it solves for the fourth.

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic What to do with the extra cash in my company??? in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago

    Hi all

    Still on the topic of company funds.
    How would a loan from one’s wife’s company to myself for the purpose of investing be set up?
    Must a market rate of interest be paid?
    I was thinking I would rather pay her 7% than the bank, and she would be getting a superior return than from the bank as well.

    Regards

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D VARIATION in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

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    SHOWMETHEMONEY $ AND RYANMEL

    How do you find this system ?

    Preferable to waiting untill the end of the financial year and recieving it as a ‘lump sum’ ?

    Redwing

    The way I look at is I would rather have the money to use now than effectively loan it to the ATO for 12 to 18 months interest free. A dollar today is worth more than a dollar…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D Variation and trusts in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago

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    Unit trusts still cannot distribute losses. I beleive that a way around this is for the unit holder to borrow to buy units and claim the expense that way against their personal income. In this situation, you could probably a variation of your tax.

    Terryw
    Discover Home Loans
    North Sydney
    terry@discoverhomeloans.com.au

    Yes, that’s the way.

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic property software in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

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    Has anyone used the Jan Somer’s softwares? She has the personal one, and the professional one, do both of them have the graph function?

    Has anyone used the Richmastery one, does that have any graphs?

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    Fullout

    I use the Personal Professional and I think it is great. It does have graphs but I haven’t used them. I…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic Noel Whittaker in the forum Heads Up! 20 years, 5 months ago

    Ahhh Noel baby!

    The first financial book I ever read while working in PNG was Money Made Simple. I immediately demonstrated my new found financial acumen by losing $50000 in Estate Mortgage.
    Not Noel’s fault of course, he would have said “If it looks too good to be true it probably is”…………and it was![:(]
    I have a lot of respect for his…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic compound interest software? in the forum Hotch Potch 20 years, 5 months ago

    Hi GG

    You could try Excel if you have it.
    My favourite is actually a financial calculator like the HP11C or similar. Saves firing up a pc. So quick and take it anywhere, well except scuba diving!

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D Variation and trusts in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago

    Yep

    A hybrid trust is the combination of a discretionary and a unit trust.

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic WA Investors in the forum Heads Up! 20 years, 5 months ago

    I reckon by the time Cedar Woods, Multiplex and Mirvac have finished in Perth we will truly know the meaning of overkill.
    They have a lot of stock coming onto the market now and for the next few years (3000 dwellings in Burswood alone). The thing is, these guys are experts who do a lot of research. They must be fairly confident of selling…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D VARIATION in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

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    showmethemoney

    On night shift at the moment, log on every so often and catch up on the forum ( it moves pretty fast ) finding it ‘very’ informative and keeps me thinking and awake

    Redwing

    What a coincidence, I am also on nightshift, well midnight to midday actually. Only 2 weeks to go.

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D Variation and trusts in the forum No Subject 20 years, 5 months ago

    quote:
    I wouldn’t think so, as losses cannot be distributed from a trust.

    Terryw
    Discover Home Loans
    North Sydney
    terry@discoverhomeloans.com.au


    Terry and MM

    If you invested via a unit trust structure then yes you could offset any losses against income.

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D VARIATION in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

    Redwing

    You’re up early today!

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic Dolf De Roos 101 Book in the forum Heads Up! 20 years, 5 months ago

    Redwing

    Yes I remember reading that a long time ago. When I tried to apply it to my environment it just didn’t stack up.
    Anywhere you could throw up a carport for $1000 with council approval and not have a hideous eyesore would generally be an area with older fibro type homes. It is not my experience that you would then 1. get $20 a week more…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D VARIATION in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

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    With one IP under my partners name and the other under mine, and the fact that we’re both PAYG wage earners it may be beneficial, paying extra into the PPOR loan each payday would certainly save money in the long run ( with the benefits of compounding)

    IP’s on F.I – I.O for 5 yrs so this would help also i believe as the figures are the…

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  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic 221D VARIATION in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

    Hello Redwing

    Yes I have been using this approach for some years. It’s no longer called 221D but it’s the same thing.
    Basically towards the end of each financial year I sit down with the accountant and work out income and expenses for the coming year.
    He fills out the booklet and I check it and sign it.
    He sends it off and within a month or so my…[Read more]

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic Ulyssians?? in the forum Opinionated! 20 years, 5 months ago

    So Fibejebe you were one of the many bikes roaring through town and over the bridge on Saturday? It was quite a spectacle, kids loved it? I had brief longings for a bike of my own!

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic did you know? in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

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    SMTM – where do you live? I know someone in SE QLD who would be able to advise you.

    Mel

    Mandurah WA.

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic did you know? in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

    Very interesting indeed.

    I have been sitting on empty land paying interest for 18 months waiting for 3 townhouses to be built (to keep and rent out). It would cheer me no end if I could claim a deduction for the interest paid during this time.
    Any idea of the section, paragraph etc in the tax master where I could direct my accountant to?

    Regards

    Clive

  • imported_showmethemoney replied to the topic Watch out – Country NSW investors beware in the forum General Property 20 years, 5 months ago

    Scott

    As you’re in WA you can contact the Valuer General’s Office and get sales evidence for a particular street or streets for $22.00. My contact is Louise Stazzonelli. I usually do it via email bit don’t have her email address handy.

    Clive

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