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mortgageinvestment loanfirst home buyerdebt consolidation 1 Dec 2008 12:00 AM
First Home Buyers get a helping hand from governments in Australia by Vicky Edema Comment (5)
A First Home Buyer is in the box seat with the Federal Government’s increase in the first home owners grant from $7000 to $14,000 (for a first home buyer purchasing an existing dwelling ) and to $21,000 (for a first home buyer buying a newly constructed property.)

In its November 2008 mini budget, the NSW State Government provided another “kicker” by making a further $3000 available as a grant to
mortgagefirst home buyerdebt consolidation 1 Dec 2008 12:00 AM
Best investment loan structure for those investors who also have personal debt by Vicky Edema Comment (0)
Most investors in Australia have a home loan. Most investors use the equity in their home property to help them on the road to wealth with their first investment property or share acquisition. In the past most investment loans were standard long term facilities with an initial interest only period of say 5 -10 years after which they converted to principal and interest. Most properties are
mortgagefirst home buyerdebt consolidation 1 Dec 2008 12:00 AM
Debt consolidation can help you in tough times by Vicky Edema Comment (3)
In the current economic environment where people are concerned about their job security and often their high level of debt, then one option to immediately consider is debt consolidation. If you are in a secure job and managing your debt well then there is no need to consider debt consolidation because over the long term it often result in your paying more interest. Why is this? Basically, people
mortgageinvestment loandebt consolidation 11 Nov 2008 12:00 AM
Best investment loan structure for those investors who also have personal debt by Vicky Edema Comment (1)
Most investors in Australia have a home loan. Most investors use the equity in their home property to help them on the road to wealth with their first investment property or share acquisition. In the past most investment loans were standard long term facilities with an initial interest only period of say 5 -10 years after which they converted to principal and interest. Most properties are
mortgageinvestment loandebt consolidation 11 Nov 2008 12:00 AM
The best investment loan will always include an interest only period as well as a capitalising line by Vicky Edema Comment (0)
As a general rule most property investors have already purchased a home over which they still have a home loan. This loan is on a principal and interest basis and most cif not all financial planners will advise you to pay of your home loan as quickly as possible because the interest you pay on it is not deductible. Quite often, property investors in the market for the first time, when looking for
mortgagefirst home buyerdebt consolidation 11 Nov 2008 12:00 AM
A good time to be a first home buyer by Vicky Edema Comment (1)
If you are a first home buyer, who would have thought that some poor judgement or unscrupulous lending or both in the almighty USA would lead to a windfall for you as you plan your first home purchase here in Australia. As a potential first home buyer you stand to benefit significantly from the Federal Government’s recent changes to the First Home Owners Grant. As a result of these changes a
mortgageinvestment loandebt consolidation 11 Nov 2008 12:00 AM
A good time to consider debt consolidation by Vicky Edema Comment (8)
I was sitting watching the TV this week when a ad came on promoting a leading bank’s new credit card offering. It looked very attractive in that it offered a rate of less than 3% p.a. on your existing credit card balance when transferred through debt consolidation. With the global credit crisis upon us, credit card interest has increased significantly with many credit cards now charging 19% + for
mortgageinvestment loanfirst home buyerdebt consolidation 30 Oct 2008 12:00 AM
Debt consolidation – a good or bad move? by Vicky Edema Comment (1)
Many investors when they are considering the purchase of an investment property fail to ensure that the structure of any investment loan that they enter is correct, particularly for tax purposes. Borrowers simply approach their existing lender and ask for an investment loan. The lender invariably looks to their home loan and taken there is sufficient equity might suggest that the borrower
mortgageinvestment loanfirst home buyerdebt consolidation 30 Oct 2008 12:00 AM
Do not under estimate the importance of structure when negotiating your investment loan by Vicky Edema Comment (0)
Many investors when they are considering the purchase of an investment property fail to ensure that the structure of any investment loan that they enter is correct, particularly for tax purposes. Borrowers simply approach their existing lender and ask for an investment loan. The lender invariably looks to their home loan and taken there is sufficient equity might suggest that the borrower
investment loandebt consolidation 19 Sep 2008 12:00 AM
What the best investment loan should offer you Part 2 by Vicky Edema Comment (0)
As discussed in Part I there are many astute property and share investors in Australia who often fail to ensure that the investment loan they take offers the best available features and most tax efficient investment loan structure for them.

When considering an investment loan you should ensure that you maximise your investment loan and that the interest rate is competitive (but not necessarily
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