
Employee or contractor? There is a difference
We can understand during difficult economic times that business owners search for ways to reduce their costs and outgoings, but when those decisions affect others de
Demystifying loan jargon
Planning to apply for a loan but confused by the myriad of banking jargon? You're not alone. Many people struggle to understand loan terms and the multitude of acronyms
What happens when interest rates increase?
It’s hard to imagine taking out a home loan with an interest rate of 17% per annum or higher, yet that was the reality for homebuyers in the late 1980s and early 1990s
5 tips to survive a decline in income
Since precautionary measures were heightened to slow the spread of COVID-19, almost 1 million Australians have lost their jobs. According to the Australian Bureau of Sta
Sarah and Tom’s insight on Government stimulus package
Sarah Grunberger and Thomas Perrett at Enrizen have provided an overview of the Government stimulus package and what kind of support it can provide to individuals, house
Why 2020 could be your year to buy property
If you have been thinking about making the leap from renting to purchasing property, 2020 might be the time. Following a drop in property prices, the market once aga
The benefits of investment diversification
Why you should invest across different assets: Overtime different investments will outperform each other. Therefore to smooth your investment returns over the long-te
The Financial effects of divorce after 50
With the average age of marriage on the rise, so is the age of divorce. Divorce for people over the age of 50 accounts for 30% of all permanent splits. The over 50s h
5 ways to benefit from record low interest rates
Interest rates are at their lowest level in years and the forecasts suggest they will continue to drop. With low interest rates comes opportunities, so how can you or yo