prawn_86
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I would put the invest the cash rather than try stock piling it, Cash is a terrible investment. did you take account of inflation and tax doing your calculations. You don't have to put it into an over leveraged property the stock market would do just fine.
Investing for a deposit is better than saving for a deposit.
By chance I just came accross this youtube video, which explains the way I have always thought of cash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2epTX1LtCuU&NR=1
Points are fair, but what people fail to realise that all professions are required to do work which is not paid for, such as continuing education, and also registration fees, professional indemnity, amongst other things.
These same people are not fortunate enough to be able to set themselves up as a company, and hence do not reap the benefits of tax deductability on items used for personal use such as
mobile phones, fuel, V8 utes, clothing, home improvements.
I have brought this up on multiple occassions and have failed to EVER have an ASF self-employed tradesperson admit what is the hourly rate, call-out fees etc which they charge.
I have, however just recently seen that pay rates for electricians and plumbers are over $100 per hour ( in a newspaper over the last month or so ) How does this compare to other jobs, I mean ones that have not had their wages propped up by the first home vendors boost.
Tradies and unions have a lot to thank Krudd for..... oh and the naivity of the general public.
How on Earth do you manage to obtain capital gains on a depreciating asset (ie cash)?Basically it comes down to relying on capital gains, which you can get with cash in a term deposit anyway. Yes maybe not as much, but its less worries etc
How on Earth do you manage to obtain capital gains on a depreciating asset (ie cash)?
a. That's not a capital return upon disposal/maturity of the assetThrough an interest rate in a high interest saver or term deposit. I did not mean cash stuffed under my mattress
I see that having is crebility shot to pieces after his failed predictions hasn't stopped Steve Keen from commenting on property lol.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/property/australias-mortgage-debt-blowout-20100224-p1ex.html
Good article but I wouldn't go so far to say that his credibility has been shot to pieces.
As with any bubble, clear thinkers have had a history of ridicule by the mainstream, eventually his prediction will prevail, pinpointing an exact date is pure guesswork.
His credibility WAS shot to pieces because he WAS running around the media in late 2008 telling everyone their house was about to crash in value by 40%! To prove his conviction he even sold his own unit in Surry Hills and rented - implying very much that he believed such a crash was imminent.
If he had been more circumspect and recognised the folly of making such predictions on national TV, then he might have retained some credibility.
soft dough, here on the Gold Coast if you were a electrician charging $100 per hour you would find it hard to get work. Most are between 60-85 per hour no call out and wages are around 30- 35 per hour. As a sparky myself I find it hardly worth working for yourself unless you had a good contract with a builder to keep you working or you are already a well established business. You also have to take into consideration that if you are self employed that some weeks you might not be getting your 38 hours a week.
Also take offence to my profession being proped up by fhb as mine and a majority of trades do resto and work to existing dwellings.
Health professionals charge like wounded bulls because of the investment of education , hex and the years it takes to obtain qualification as well as other areas that you highlighted but do you complain about them ???
ok if i out line my charges to you for what advantage to me will it be and how will it help you personally and or in this thread. if you give your intentions for use of this info then i will disclose if i feel your reasons intentions are valid
Did you see the "Robots lives here" signI also read (note read - not participate) a property forum... Man they make most Bulls look like Bears.
It's all blue sky.
I've read threads where if times are good, rent goes up and if times are tough, rent goes up.
It doesn't matter what the market or governments do, prices can only go up for them.
If you even sound like a bear you're ridiculed to no end!
You take offense to being subsidised by FHBG, but you are as FHBG is propping house prices up and allowing people to gear to renovate etc. It is a fact which not many people here would disagree with.
You think health professionals charge?? how much do you think a GP makes? How much do you think a hospital doctor makes?
Considerably less than tradespeople in a lot of cases, and the competition to get in is fierce, it takes a minimum of 10 years to become fully qualified and the job is a LOT more stressful.
I want to know how much tradesmen charge from their own mouth, I just like to point out that there is an obscene amount of fat that can be sloughed off the cost of building a house if tradesmen charged a reasonable amount for their work ( and their businesses are essentially tools in the back of a truck, for a vast majority of building subcontractors, and their overheads are very very minimal )
Great to see you only took what was important to you in my whole reply how about answering the other half ???"? On top of that i would like to see you in twenty years time when due to doing the work of my choosen trade my hands are riddled with arthritis my back (off which i am getting treatment for already due to degeneration because of the tasks i do) ps the chrio i see now charges $47.50 per 15 mins , and all of this will be self funded as i allow for this as a part of my charges. Now tell me i charge to much !!!! Your view of "tools from the back of a truck" is very simplistic and insulting as well as the over heads being minimal beggers belief. I am sorry but imo you views are at least very jaded, but thats what forums are about, different views anyway have a nice life
I've read threads where if times are good, rent goes up and if times are tough, rent goes up.
$47-50 for a 15 minute chiropractor consult.
1. Never go to a chiro, they will cause more problems than they could possibly cure, this from my many physiotherapist colleagues.
2. Sorry but you were ripped off, no allied health professional makes almost $200 per hour, except pharmacists who need to own businesses that cost $1million plus to make any real money.
the overheads ARE quite low, their net profit was very nice.... as you probably know but are not prepared to admit.
what business are you in,
Can you give us a break down of what the business that pays your wages charges, and why you think it's pricing structure is so much fairer than the average tradie.
You will probally find if you try and break down the prices that any business charges based on the cost price of the product compared to the retail price every business looks like they are ripping people off,
Thats why so many businesses do not reveal the cost price to the customers, because it always gives off the impression of un fair profits.
It's like a cafe charging $4.50 for a coffee where the ingredients only cost $0.36 cents thats a 1200% market up, that seems totally unfair right, well not really when you factor in the Gst, Staff wages, electricity gas, rent, shop fit out, wastage, insurance, etc.etc
It's when you factor in the many other costs that you start to see it's quite fair.
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