Future of education
Article Abstract:
Investment options are presents for a 43-year-old who no longer works, has over $1,200,000 and wants to plan for her 3-year-old's education. Mortgage trusts, mutual funds and high interest bank accounts are discussed, with factors including taxes, inflation, and risk included.
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
Usage, Mutual funds
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
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Getting aggressive
Article Abstract:
Three options for investing surplus income are examined: superannuation funds which offer tax benefits, faster mortgage repayments and margin lending on portfolio investments.
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
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Subjects list: Planning, Australia, Personal finance, Column, Investments
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