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Rooftop solar pays its own way as more homes switch on
31 January
Solar power from household rooftops remains the most popular way of reducing electricity bills, market data shows. Some 2.5 gigawatts of residential solar power was installed in 2023, equivalent to 6.1 million average-sized solar panels, but fewer...[Read More]
Protect what you have
4 January
People strive hard to accomplish a variety of goals during their lifetime, although there’s nothing more significant than being able to spend quality time in the company of family, friends and loved ones. Indeed, investing in relationships gives...[Read More]
19 Tips for your best life after retirement
20 December
Have you ever thought about life after retirement? If you have, you most likely think about the best things in life: a happy family, good health and wealth. The only way to make this dream retirement a reality is to have the right retirement...[Read More]
2023 December Minerds Bell Newsletter
4 December
From Natalie Bordun – Senior Financial Planner Hi, welcome to our last update for the year. The office Christmas tree is up, and all our Advisers and staff are working hard completing reviews, advice, and other requests for you....[Read More]
2023 November Minerds Bell Update
6 November
From Andrew Harris – Principal of Minerds Bell Consultancy Group Hi, welcome to our November update. This is my final update for the year. Early next month Tanya, I and the kids will be heading overseas for Christmas and the New Year...[Read More]
Minerds Bell October 2023 Client Bulletin
29 September
Hi, welcome to our October update. The sun is out, and spring is here. We are already on daylight saving time. This month I want to update you on three things, including a new addition to the team. New Service Offering - Estate Planning...[Read More]
Exploring Personal Insurance: Protecting Your Future and Loved Ones
15 August
Hi, welcome to our September update. We are giving Andrew another month off the bulletins, so it’s Will here. While we all need it, particularly if we are still working or have debt, no one is that happy about paying for it....[Read More]
June 2023 Minerds Bell Bulletin
22 May
Client Bulletin From Daran Thompson – Senior Financial Planner Hi, welcome to our June update. This month we would like to highlight Federal Budget announcements made by the Federal Treasurer on May 9th that might affect you. We also...[Read More]
May 2023 Minerds Bell Bulletin
1 May
From Senior Financial Planner - Natalie Bordun Hi, welcome to our May update. Following on from Andrew’s article and video in April about Estate taxes on Superannuation, we’d like to share some information about Aged Care, an area in...[Read More]
Pathway to budget balance littered with tough calls
26 April
Cost of living relief must be temporary and targeted and cash splashes shelved if the federal government is serious about taming inflation and returning the budget to balance in the next 10 years, new PwC analysis shows. Modelling by the major...[Read More]
2023 April – Minerds Bell Newsletter
24 March
Client Bulletin from Andrew Harris - principal of Minerds Bell Consultancy Group Hi, welcome to our April update. This year we are looking to run a series of information sessions on financial planning strategies we are implementing...[Read More]
March 2023 Minerds Bell Newsletter
6 March
Client Bulletin from Andrew Harris principal of Minerds Bell Consultancy Group Hi, welcome to our March update. What has happened to the year? We are into Autumn already. I hope you well and Covid free, maybe enjoying the shows during...[Read More]
Budget good, but more needed: business
26 October
Peak business groups have hailed the Albanese government’s first budget as careful and cautious, but warn hard work lies ahead to shore up the economy. Business Council chief Jennifer Westacott said the Labor economic blueprint made the necessary...[Read More]
Electric car tax cuts welcome, more wanted
26 October
Federal budget tax cuts for electric cars and moves to create a national electric vehicle charging network in Australia have been welcomed by motoring and environmental groups overnight. The policies could shave $4700 off the cost of buying an...[Read More]