February 2, 2021 · Published by RJS Wealth Management Pty Ltd
Despite COVID, a recession and a 37% drop in the Australia S&P/ASX 200 stock market index between February and March 1, many commentators agree 2020 was not as bad for diversified investors as many had feared.
December 10, 2020 · Published by RJS Wealth Management Pty Ltd
In order to make room for new habits in 2019, be sure to wring out any bad practices. And, yes, procrastination is on the list, so reading this now instead of later is a great first step in the right direction!
· Published by R J Sanderson And Associates Pty Ltd
The JobKeeper Hiring Credit is only available for 12 months for each new position created. Learn about the key points and eligibility here.
December 8, 2020 · Published by RJS Wealth Management Pty Ltd
As a financial planner of over 12 years, and being in the financial services industry for over 27 years, I have seen financial crisis’ come and go, and then rear their ugly head all over again.
· Published by R J Sanderson And Associates Pty Ltd
With JobKeeper 2.0 now in place and on the countdown to end in March 2021, the Treasury has announced a new initiative in the 2020/21 Federal Budget…. JobMaker!
· Published by RJS Wealth Management Pty Ltd
While those who have experienced the value of a wealth professional could speak for hours on the benefits they receive, many are sadly yet to experience the impact financial security has on their lifestyle possibilities.
December 1, 2020 · Published by RJS Wealth Management Pty Ltd
Our office will be closed from COB Tuesday 22 December 2020, re-opening at 8:30am on Monday, 4 January 2021.
October 19, 2020 · Published by R J Sanderson And Associates Pty Ltd
After much speculation, the future of JobKeeper payments has been announced.
Starting from 28 September, the current $1,500 per fortnight JobKeeper payment will be reduced to $1,200 per fortnight, and $750 per fortnight for employees who work less than 20 hours per week.
· Published by R J Sanderson And Associates Pty Ltd
The new 2-tiered payment rates will be determined by the employer, so it is important to fully understand the new system.
· Published by R J Sanderson And Associates Pty Ltd
With insolvencies down 60 per cent this year compared to 2019, removal of these measures could have resulted in a spike in insolvencies. How would this affect the economy? A rise in insolvencies would result in increased unemployment and a decline in consumer and business confidence.