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A year full of adventures

Welcome to our first newsletter for 2019. We hope your year is filled with plenty of adventures.

2018 was a bumpy year for investors. But according to Dr Shane Oliver in our first article, there are a number of reasons to suggest that 2019 will be a better year. If you are looking at getting started in the world of investing, our list of common mistakes to avoid is a must-read. 

We explore some of the avenues available for retirement living options. And, provided a few tips to help you save money by reducing your food waste.

Grab your 9-iron, because we have listed eight amazing Australian golf courses that you must play.

If you would like more information on any of the articles below, please contact this office on 02 4342 1888 or donna@clientcomm.com.au.

Regards,

Donna Clientcomm

Four reasons the 2019 global economic outlook looks positive

Many investors were rattled by the equity market falls in late 2018, but Dr Shane Oliver says there are a number of reasons to suggest that in 2019 a well-diversified portfolio should deliver reasonable returns.

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6 things to avoid as a newbie investor

Whatever your age, if you’re thinking of dabbling in investments like shares, managed funds or cryptocurrencies, here are a few things to steer clear of.

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Retirement living options

Whether you’re considering downsizing your home, relocating to a different city, renovating your existing residence, moving into a retirement village or an aged care facility, there’s a lot to think about.

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9 ways to stop wasting food and start saving money

Aussies are throwing out a massive $8 billion worth of edible food every year.

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8 amazing Australian golf courses you must play

For some travellers, golf clubs are the first item to be packed when taking a break. The accessibility and wide variety of Australian courses ensures that playing golf when on holidays is a popular pastime.

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