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Ezidox

Business Advisor
www.ezidox.com
Manly, New South Wales
0405537141
Anyone who collects documents from customers or suppliers knows how difficult and tedious the entire process can get. Some documents arrive as email attachments, some as paper documents and some just never seem to arrive. Chasing and processing documents is time consuming and frustrating for everyone involved. ezidox™ provides the ability to understand exactly what documents are required, by when and in what format, together with the tools to help capture, deliver, process and archive them securely and efficiently, ready for use in your internal systems.

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Q: Should financial literacy such as savings plans, credit scoring, personal finance, credit cards, interest rates, home loans, interest calculations, buying and selling and the value of money all form an important component of the high school curriculum?
A: More important than a lot of other stuff taught at schools. Would make maths more interesting for a lot of kids who struggle with abstract concepts.
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Q: So, I am a 57 year old male, one almost-not-dependant daughter and a financially independent partner. I worked overseas for 15 years from the age of 27-42 and so never started a super fund. In 1992 I left a salaried profession and entered the world of tech startups which I continue in today. As a result, I have no salary income and no employer to contribute to a super fund. I rely on sale of a business from time to time. I have put all spare cash into my primary residence as I see it as the most tax effective vehicle available. I have several investment properties overseas and generate enough income that I haven't had to skip a meal yet. My question is whether putting cash into a primary residence is always a better option than a super fund? I find super fund rules are complex and seem to change all the time...whereas cash into my primary residence is tax free and can be released when I retire and downsize which is the moment when I would want to draw down on any super anyway. Thoughts on a postcard please...