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    Farewell from WW

    Based on what I believe are unreasonable moderator decisions today, and the moderator's unpreparedness to explain himself, I am exiting the forum permanently. I think this is an outcome that will be to the approval of at least one moderator. If I could leave you with one piece of advice. IMHO...
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    Discrimination

    It is quite common knowledge Rudd expected his staff and many public servants to work more than 40 hours a week, and drove them hard in every way. Qld State Govt departments ubiquitously employ people on a full time casual basis to get around being accused of discrimination when they let a...
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    Diet, Exercise and Weight loss - help!

    I've let my weight blow out again over 9 months of staying up late following the US stock market. Have cut back recently from that and am getting out on the bicycle more. Trying to do 200km a week. Did a night ride last night with some B Grade racing cyclists. 50km return trip Toombul to...
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    Aussie dollar at parity right now

    I noted this post when I didn't log on to the forum and have the ignore feature kick in.. As always, you dish out over and over, the same school playground parrot repetitive put downs. It is indicative you are incapable of making a more informed counterargument. Go away and read something...
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    Financial Review Article

    They must attach a lot of risk to the future of Australian business and/or foreign credit supply to use a condition like that.
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    Discrimination

    This type of thing is not only a problem for employers BV. I know a Gen Y female who has wanted to partner up in a new business for 3 years. I'd love to be able to make it happen because she is very good at what she does, but I just cannot trust her to stay the distance.....one day she wants...
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    Aussie CAD

    The topic is a sustainable CAD. And what's the purpose of a CAD? We run a CAD to sustain or grow our std of living on borrowed foreign funds. If our std of living is falling, then the CAD is not sustainable because foreign borrowings are not adequately increasing national income (to fund the...
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    Aussie dollar at parity right now

    great....it should be a cinch paying it down in 3 years.
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    He doesn't necessarily have the time to source and manage my affairs.
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    Melbourne Property

    Tanq, sounds like you might benefit from using a Buyer's Agent. If you are trying to buy in a capital city you don't live in, it can save you hundreds of manhours in research. I can recommend Andrew Allen from Allen Real Estate in Brisbane. People have different views on BAs. some think they...
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    Emma, I can't recall whether you are in LV currently, but if so, would you be prepared to meet an associate of mine who lives there. He has been buying LV property for 25 years, and the two of you might benefit. If he says you are ok, that would go a long way to confirming your bona fides for me.
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    State of Australian housing market

    Probably because I have a more considered and multifaceted RAR approach to balancing my investing in asset classes and human capital, than your simplistic and bipolar 'either property bull or bear' perspective. We might have bought the last property on a dual consideration that incorporated a...
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    State of Australian housing market

    I didn't realize you investing in Moorooka for the same duration as Woolworths TC, nor generating their cash flow.
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    Aussie CAD

    Treasury's view that most new debt is due to productivity investment and not housing, doesn't reconcile with Steve Keen's chart below. Treasury higher investment has been to expand productive capacity, particularly in the export sector — it has not reflected over-investment in housing...
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    Aussie dollar at parity right now

    Ausprop, I expect the uncertainty to grow. Property loans are now 40% dependent on foreign credit. IMO, those creditors take their lead for Australian lending from the US and Chinese economies, and less so Europe. This is an economic and finance climate Australian banks, developers, and...
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