If an investor is serious about ESG (environmental, social and governance) they may need to ask questions. As an ESG investor are you solely attempting to avoid particular sectors? Do you believe your investment choices are a force for good? Have you given yourself enough time to consider all the evidence?
The Lies of Melissa Caddick
Lessons from Nomadland
Greenlights and Redlights
December Quarter and 2020 Review
Gifting That Might be Taking
Vulnerability and Financial Abuse
Advisers, lawyers, accountants, caregivers, cleaners and various other service providers have all been caught exploiting the elderly. These cases attract the most attention because they are the most likely to be prosecuted, but elder abuse is overwhelming likely to occur in a family or domestic setting.
Election Result Irrelevant, but Vital
2020 September Quarter Review
2020/21 Federal Budget Review
Big assumptions and big debt the eye catchers.
Tax cuts offer more disposable income for workers.
Another two small stimulus payments for various social security recipients .
Changes to help investors maintain a single superannuation account.
More funding for seniors home care.
Various asset write offs and incentives for business.