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From: David Buch
Hi
I am playing with a demo version of the PIA software and must say I am a bit confused with things. - perhaps I am just not reading things correctly!
It seems that in order for me to get a positively geared property showing in the Application , I need to enter ridiculous figures in the rentals , otherwise is is constantly negative. I am looking at the the line which says "Your income cost per week". This always sees to be negative or extremely low - I assume () means negative??
Also the after tax cash flow - If this is after tax, then why is the income so low in comparison,? What else comes into play here?
Sorry if I'm sounding dense, but this is all new to me!!!
Lastly, It seems as if the Jan Somers, in her explanations and help and examples is actually encouraging a negativeley geared property over a positive one? I find this hard to fathom- One can not make money if you are giving it out, and you can only have so many properties negatively geared before you cannot buy more!!
look forward to your answers...!
David
Hi
I am playing with a demo version of the PIA software and must say I am a bit confused with things. - perhaps I am just not reading things correctly!
It seems that in order for me to get a positively geared property showing in the Application , I need to enter ridiculous figures in the rentals , otherwise is is constantly negative. I am looking at the the line which says "Your income cost per week". This always sees to be negative or extremely low - I assume () means negative??
Also the after tax cash flow - If this is after tax, then why is the income so low in comparison,? What else comes into play here?
Sorry if I'm sounding dense, but this is all new to me!!!
Lastly, It seems as if the Jan Somers, in her explanations and help and examples is actually encouraging a negativeley geared property over a positive one? I find this hard to fathom- One can not make money if you are giving it out, and you can only have so many properties negatively geared before you cannot buy more!!
look forward to your answers...!
David
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