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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape explains why parents shouldn t be a loan guarantor for their children

A bestselling finance author is urging parents to be wary of acting as a guarantor for their adult children when they buy a home. Scott Pape, better known as the Barefoot Investor, said family relations would be strained if a parent was held financially responsible for a loan their son or daughter couldn t pay off. It can cause a rift in the family, he said in a News Corp column. I know you think that ll never happen, but what if your princess s prince turns into a frog and leaps off with half your deposit? Ribbit! A bestselling finance author is urging parents to be wary of acting as a guarantor for their adult children when they buy a home. Scott Pape, better known as the Barefoot Investor, said family relations would be strained if a parent was held financially responsible for a loan their son or daughter couldn t pay

Are Bank Deposits Safer In Australia Or New Zealand?

Are Bank Deposits Safer In Australia Or New Zealand? I am joined by Robbie Barwick from The Citizens Party as we discuss the latest Deposit Bail-In issues, prompted by a New Zealand Government paper which proposes to change the current “Open Banking Resolution” Bail-In approach. We explore the underlying drivers of this approach, and alternatives which provide a better solution. Links:

Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki fears stock market, property crash in Australia

Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki fears stock market, property crash in Australia
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Bank of Mum and Dad becoming one of NZ s biggest home loan lenders

Bank of Mum and Dad becoming one of NZ s biggest home loan lenders Mon, 12 Jul 2021, 11:24AM Mortgage brokers estimate between 60-70 per cent of first home buyers in our major cities are getting some form of financial help from mum and dad. Photo / 123rf Bank of Mum and Dad becoming one of NZ s biggest home loan lenders Mon, 12 Jul 2021, 11:24AM Booming prices are forcing first home buyers to seek more financial help from their parents, in a trend threatening to widen the gap between the property haves and have nots. Figures from Australia show 60 per cent of first home buyers now receive parental help to get a foot on the property ladder - up from just 3.3 per cent in 2010.

Chinese foreign investors have cooled on Australian properties, but overseas buyers are tipped to return - 02-Jul-2021

Chinese foreign investors have cooled on Australian properties, but overseas buyers are tipped to return - 02-Jul-2021
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