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Economics made easy

If only this had been available when I was studying Economics at University all those years ago in the Welsh hills. Check out this video for a great explanation of why governments are reducing interest rates, printing money and buying bonds.   It is so user friendly that even the kids will love it! Once watched,… Read More Economics made easy

October 22, 2013September 27, 2017 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

Legal docs for Aging parents

Following on from the “talking to your parents about their finances” webinar, here is some further info for you. You need 3 documents to deal with your ageing parents, or for your children to deal with you! An enduring power of attourney – to make financial decisions, A will, and An enduring power of guardianship –… Read More Legal docs for Aging parents

September 26, 2013September 26, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

Free Cashflow Spreadsheet

No idea where your money goes? Arm yourself with three months of bank and credit card statements, a glass of wine and the spreadsheet on this link. It is best if one of you completes it to start with. Then discuss the results, (nicely & in a productive manner) with your other half (if applicable),… Read More Free Cashflow Spreadsheet

April 29, 2013August 19, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

April Reflect: How Much is Enough?

Dear All, We were lucky enough in March to benefit from one of the wide range of activities available at schools today. Short thing went away on school camp for a week! Smelling freedom, we rushed off to Bankstown to take the “home-made plane” for a holiday, and over 4 days we covered nearly 4,000km.… Read More April Reflect: How Much is Enough?

April 23, 2013August 19, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

March Reflect

Good Evening All, Ah, March at last thank goodness. Not because March is a particularly exciting month in the world of tax (that’s May), but because once again February was my alcohol free month for the year. I’ve been doing this for years – well before it became trendy. Each year I think I must… Read More March Reflect

March 3, 2013August 19, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

October Reflect: Loads of News

Dear All, Since the last “reflect” life has continued to be very busy as we start to enjoy the fabulous sunny weather. Kelly is in yet another show – South of Broadway – playing this weekend & next at Berowra – free tax return for all clients that attend! As you all know I recently made… Read More October Reflect: Loads of News

October 25, 2012August 19, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

September Reflect: The WAF Factor

Each month, I send out a newsletter to my mailing list, with updates, advice and information. If you would like to receive these in your inbox, then sign up over here. Dear All, So, my dreams of cavorting around the countryside in a homemade aircraft have come to fruition of late. Last week, with the… Read More September Reflect: The WAF Factor

September 15, 2012August 19, 2013 Lindsay BridglandLeave a comment

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