Category: Investing

Why Refinance Your Home Loan?
Business, Investing, Lender features, Lifestyle, Loan, Mortgage, Property | February 23, 2016
Why Refinance Your Home Loan?

If done properly, refinancing your current home loan can save you thousands of dollars over the course of your loan in repayments. To find out how to get more out of refinancing your home loan follow this guide by Loanbrite. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, around $4.6 billion of home loan’s were refinanced in just April 2014 alone….

How to qualify for a home loan & maximise your approval chances
Inspiration, Investing, Lender features, Lifestyle, Loan, Mortgage, Property | September 22, 2015
How to qualify for a home loan & maximise your approval chances

Are you one of those people that’s afraid of the big, bad bank manager and hate the thought of asking for a great big home loan? It really doesn’t need to be such a scary process, but to help make things go a little bit easier for you, Loanbrite has some great tips on how you can improve your chances…

Home Loan for Medical Professionals
Investing, Lender features, Loan, Mortgage | August 19, 2015
Home Loan for Medical Professionals

Industry Specialisation and Medico Policies Customers that fall within the Medico Sector and Industry Specialisation Policy have benefits like; – Up to a maximum LVR of 90% may be approved without the need to obtain mortgage insurance – Evidence of 5% genuine savings is not required when mortgage insurance is not required Medico sector policy Included Medical Professions: •General Practitioners…

No genuine savings & no LMI with 15% deposit
Investing, Lender features, Loan, Mortgage | March 18, 2015
No genuine savings & no LMI with 15% deposit

Borrow up to $1 mil for your next home or investment property with no genuine savings and don’t pay any LMI with a 15% deposit. Criteria include: 1. No probation (unless they have moved to a higher paying job in the same industry) 2. Must have clean CRAA 3. No blemishes whatsoever, no late payments etc. 4. No debt consolidation…

Introducing ING Direct's New 'Living Super'
Business, Investing, Lender features, Lifestyle, Technology | March 18, 2015
Introducing ING Direct’s New ‘Living Super’

Introducing super that’s designed for living. With great options ranging from cash investments to real-time share trading, Living Super is designed for straightforward management of your super today and throughout your whole life. Living Super offers a simple and online solution that delivers real value, choice and control. With features such as: – The first Balanced option available to all…

Unsecured Business Loan Australia
Asset Equipment Finance, Business, Investing, Lender features, Loan, Technology | March 11, 2015
Unsecured Business Loan Australia

Examples of unsecured business loans for self employed 100k Unsecured Quick Small Business Loans Unsecured Business Loan QLD Business Type Amount Requested Term Purpose for funds Solution Offered Traditional Funding Challenges Software Developer / IT $100,000 9 months Customer required funds for work in progress projects – the funds were required to expand workforce for the growing project scope requirements…

How Much Deposit Do I Need To Buy a House In Australia?
Investing, Lender features, Loan, Mortgage, Property | March 1, 2015
How Much Deposit Do I Need To Buy a House In Australia?

It is commonly accepted that to avoid paying Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) on a home loan you must contribute a minimum 20% deposit of the property’s purchase price. A deposit of 20% equates to an Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) of 80%. If your loan is above 80% LVR then in most cases (for example Medical professionals/graduates can borrow up…

Suburb reports in Real Estate for Australia
Business, Investing, Loan, Mortgage, Property | February 26, 2015
Suburb reports in Real Estate for Australia
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Tax Depreciation Schedule
Investing, Mortgage, Property | February 26, 2015
Tax Depreciation Schedule

What is Tax Depreciation Depreciation is the wear and tear of a building and the fixtures and fittings within it. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) allows investment property owners to claim this depreciation as a deduction in their annual tax return, reducing their taxable income and hence paying less tax. You can download your special reduced fee application form here…