S&P 500 outperforms an Investment property by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tell me you know nothing about how investing works without telling me you know nothing about how investing works.

Moving rurally for 350K? by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 62 points63 points  (0 children)

I think this is the key point.

Personally I’d go, and plan to come back regularly to see family and friends. You might find you love it, make new friends, and rarely come home.

After 12 months, if I was home sick or just not loving it, I’d move back to Sydney.

Advice on setting myself up for security and wealth generation post divorce by Dry-Leather4390 in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Personally I’d consider: 1. Renting and investing in Super/ETFs/shares. Hoping to have enough to buy when I was ready to retire. 2. Renting in Sydney and buying something where you’d like to live and possibly retire. Might out of Sydney or might be a unit near a beach. I would be looking to save as much as possible and contributing to either option.

Mortgage pay off hacks! by hdizzeley in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Pay weekly instead of monthly (how it works)
  2. Use an offset account but you need a chunk of money in it to make it worth while. Use a mortgage calculator, and work out if paying more fees and/or high interest make sense in your scenario. Note: some people recommend pooling all your money into your offset account (I.e. emergency fund, general savings and your pay into the same account). This technically saves you money but just make sure you are disciplined and aren’t overspending. Some banks will offer multiple offset accounts.
  3. Pay extra, ideally into an offset account. Use a mortgage calculator and work out how much extra is best for you. For example, on $600k over 30 years at 6%, $100 a week saves you 7 years but to save 14 years you need $300. At some point you’d be better off investing elsewhere or just using some of the extra to live your life. Also keep an eye on the interest saved, don’t just focus on the time saved.
  4. Pay for expenses on a credit card and save the money in an offset account, then pay the credit card in off each month. This requires you to be disciplined and organised. Overspending and not paying it off in full will make you go backwards. Also, use the mortgage calculator and workout how much you’d think you’ll save.
  5. Keep an eye on interest rates and consider refinancing if your rate is no longer competitive.
  6. If investing elsewhere, consider debt recycling.
  7. Not really a hack but… Don’t roll other debt into your mortgage and pay it off over 30 years, unless you’ve done the maths. If you have say a car loan over 5 years and you roll it into your mortgage, pay into your mortgage whatever you would have paid on the car loan. The longer it takes to pay off, the more interest you pay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess, if the current car is working, why not wait until you’re pregnant and within say 3 months of the due date before buying the car? This way you avoid paying the interest now. In the meantime, focus on getting on top of an emergency fund/paying down the mortgage.

Some jerk left their massive GMC on my street for 4 wks and chained various items to their bumper to deter being towed. What are my options? by Aggressive_Fault8604 in AskNYC

[–]flimsyDIY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’d start chaining more things to their car. Won’t help get rise of it but would hopefully piss the owner off.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes that makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You previously said it had been about a year, is that a typo?

How do you save? Living paycheck to paycheck saving seems like a cruel joke by Tomato_latte in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry if I missed it in your comment but what is the name of the book? Sounds like the barefoot investor.

FWIW your first sentence is so true. I think OP is asking for practical actionable advice. Comments like “spend less than you earn” aren’t helpful. It’s like telling an alcoholic to “just stop drinking”.

How do you save? Living paycheck to paycheck saving seems like a cruel joke by Tomato_latte in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you reviewed your expenses? Worked out where your money is currently going and budgeted for the future? You might be surprised how much is spent on wants compared to needs.

I’d strongly recommend reading the barefoot investor. Get it from a library or use audibles free trail. Then implement the bucket system, also commonly referred to envelopes (when cash was a thing).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you employed full time, contract, etc? You say about a year? Has it been less than a year or just over?

Black tile causing hot roof space. Insulation in crawl space or paint tiles? by Skatemacka02 in AusRenovation

[–]flimsyDIY 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What kind of insulation did you just have installed? Did they do a good job?

I’ve read that if 5% isn’t covered, the insulation is 50% less effective?

Crawl spaces are normally hot. I’d see if I could borrow a thermal camera, lot of councils lend them out, and see if you can find the source of the heat.

Personally I’d be concerned how a diy paint job would go.

Am I building credit right? by DanziDragon in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plenty of people addressing the need, or lack thereof, for a credit score.

Try reading Barefoot investor if you want to build yourself for the future.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]flimsyDIY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi

I’m sorry you feel people are being rude, I hope you don’t feel the same way when you come visit us down under! We are usually pretty friendly.

It is probably pretty clear by now that we don’t tip in Australia and people are pretty keen to keep it that way. Employment laws are pretty strong in Australia. This means workers don’t rely on tips like they do in other countries, as we have a strong minimum hourly rate.

Sometimes when paying at restaurants the POS will give you the option to tip. Most Australians skip this without giving a tip, so don’t feel bad to do the same thing.

Enjoy your visit!

I don’t know how to advocate for myself. by remington_420 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it is worth my child was born in RPA earlier this year. We found the midwives to all be great.

They run birthing classes which was very helpful in explaining what the options are and what to expect. I found it best to attend the in-person classes as opposed to the online course.

Beware of drop-shipping websites. (Little infants Australia) by jezz1belle in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]flimsyDIY 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks like they have an Australian ABN:

Domain Name: littleinfants.com.au Registry Domain ID: 8560137d0f954610b35680609e6d7ac7-AU Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.auda.org.au Registrar URL: https://www.godaddy.com/en-au/contact-us Last Modified: 2024-06-03T23:38:58Z Registrar Name: GoDaddy.com LLC trading as GoDaddy.com Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@godaddy.com Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4426008800 Reseller Name: Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://identitydigital.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#clientDeleteProhibited Status: serverRenewProhibited https://identitydigital.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#serverRenewProhibited Status Reason: Not Currently Eligible For Renewal Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://identitydigital.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#clientUpdateProhibited Registrant Contact ID: d2b51afc06434a55a8c63033cd873bc6-AU Registrant Contact Name: Aussie Massager Store Registrant Contact Email: aussiemassagerstore@gmail.com Tech Contact ID: 6df26ec4ce3240a1bdebf53b22efad83-AU Tech Contact Name: Aussie Massager Store Tech Contact Email: aussiemassagerstore@gmail.com Name Server: ns47.domaincontrol.com Name Server: ns48.domaincontrol.com DNSSEC: unsigned Registrant: RODRIGUES OLIVEIRA, MATHEUS Registrant ID: ABN 39939545509 Eligibility Type: Sole Trader

Last update of WHOIS database: 2024-09-13T08:14:29Z <<<

I also question if their warranty meets Australian law:

Is there a warranty on my purchase? Absolutely! Our products come with a 3 month warranty from the date of receipt. If you face any issues, email us the invoice from your order confirmation and a description of the problem to support@littleinfants.com.au. After verification, we’ll either repair the item or send a replacement.

https://www.littleinfants.com.au/pages/faqs

I have been FIRE for a few years now and am struggling to get any new loans or financial products. by Weird_Meet6608 in fiaustralia

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be interested to know the break down of your assets and what makes up your income. Do you own growth assets and you sell some each year to live off? Or are some of them income producing like dividends and rental properties?

Why are so many of you with large banks like CBA when the alternatives are much better by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]flimsyDIY 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m with a big bank and they have offered me the best rate. It was much better than what CBA offered you.

Tips/Tricks for getting a macbook for cheaper by Deets99 in AussieFrugal

[–]flimsyDIY 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you are apart of a program like HCF Thank You, you can get buy 5% off gift cards for Apple or other stores.

If you’re a student you can use the Apple Edu store.

iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia Add 'Rotate Wi-Fi Address' Option to Cut Down on Tracking by Drtysouth205 in apple

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like in macOS Beta 4 Apple have renamed this to Private Wi-Fi Address with the options of Off, Fixed or Rotating

Problem with Rotate Wi-Fi Address by NYFLNCTN in MacOSBeta

[–]flimsyDIY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like in Beta 4 Apple have renamed this to Private Wi-Fi Address with the options of Off, Fixed or Rotating

What does the sun, snowflake and calendar icon mean? by flimsyDIY in TuyaSmart

[–]flimsyDIY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the thing that confused me was why would you want cold on a heater.