February 8th, 2009

Techno EEEKKKK!

The mistakes of buying a technology business.

How not to buy a business.

It’s a bit of a drug I suppose. Technology just seems to suck you in, you resist from time to time but eventually it gets you and you end up with that gadget or thing or new faster gismo, or cool software ‘cos all your mates told you that you REALLY did need it. Only to find that it’s not really helped you or given you a better quality of life. In fact, it’s just made it harder because now you have to keep feeding the beast to keep up with the ‘upgrades’.

December 5th, 2008

Australian Real Estate Investment & The Sydney Housing Market

There’s still opportunities in the Australian housing market, especially with current exchange rates, but don’t wait too long as Australian interest rates are on the way down again.

When it comes to the Australian housing market it is safe to say that it has been one of the best investments for international investors in recent years. There are some impressive real estate figures coming out of Sydney and the reason is down to the fact that Australia recently went through a housing boom. The situation has slowed down slightly now but prices and demand for Australian housing, especially in the Sydney area has remained strong according to news reports in the Sydney Morning Herald.

September 22nd, 2008

How Cash-on-Cash Return Is Used for Investment Comparisons

Learn all about cash-on-cash return, including its meaning, benefits and shortcomings, why real estate investors use it, and its formula.

In this real estate investing article, we want to discuss cash-on-cash return by exploring its meaning, benefits and shortcomings, popularity amongst real estate investors, and then the cash-on-cash formula alongside several examples.

So let’s get started.

The cash-on-cash return (or equity dividend rate) measures the ratio between a property’s anticipated first year’s cash flow before tax (CFBT) to the amount of initial cash investment made by the real estate investor to purchase the rental property.


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