Archive for November, 2007

Project Workshop 2008 … Update

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Last week, I confirmed that the next Workshop will be held on Saturday 1 March 2008.

Because people had to be politely turned away from the last Workshop, I gave the opportunity to pre-reserve a seat … for those not wanting to miss out on this one.

Anyway, I was rather surprised how strong the pre-reservation has been.

And this Friday, it will be ONLY these people who will be given first chance to enrol — before the official posting of the Workshop registration page goes up next Monday.

So, if you would like the opportunity to “jump the queue”, you can still do so now. Because, with only 27 seats available (and some 4,019 on my Membership list), it may well end up being a locked-door Workshop.

How to Live with a Labor Government!

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Will things really change all that much, now that Australia has wall-to-wall Labor governments across the country?

You’d better believe it!
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Property Workshop 2008?

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

All year, people have been pestering me to know when it will be. Well, the date has now been set for Saturday 1 March.

Again, it will be held within the Melbourne CBD — to make it easy for those flying in from interstate and overseas.

The last full-day Workshop turned out to be far too crowded. So, this one will be limited to only 27 people!

And, therefore, it will be on a first-come-first-served basis!
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Looking Behind Your Passing Yield

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

For what reasons would you accept a Lesser Yield?

Perhaps you intend to occupy the property when the lease expires; or it may adjoin the one you already own. Either way, the initial low rental is really of little importance.

However, not every such sale will have a special value to the purchaser. More often, the reason for accepting an initial low yield will be that …
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Mind Bender # 12: Anyone for Tennis?

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

The way things are shaping up, there could be a record number competing in this year’s Australian Open — some 803 players in all.
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Mind Bender # 11: Solution

Monday, November 5th, 2007

This time, there were a number of people able to “engineer” a 9-minute period for this Hourglass problem.

However, only a few of you managed to capture the spirit of finding the most elegant solution. Well done!

Start by turning both hourglasses over together.
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Will the RBA Raise Rates on Melbourne Cup Day?

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

If you believe the financial markets, there is a 90% probability that the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase out the cash rate from 6.5 per cent to 6.75 per cent.

US Figures Nov 07But unlike other Board Meetings, there has been a gap of about a fortnight between the releases of the CPI figures and when it actually does meet on 8 November. And much can happen over that period.
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