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January 25, 2023

In everyday life, we often refer to investing as putting time or effort into something that will provide a long-term benefit, such as an education. When we talk about investing from a financial perspective, we’re more concerned with investing money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit with a long-term benefit for you financially.

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January 16, 2023

emergency-fund

Surprises are a part of life. While we can’t control when these happen, just like how we can’t control the stock market, we can manage these ups and downs in a similar way by saving and investing regularly into an emergency fund that is set aside for these unexpected expenses or financial emergencies.

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January 8, 2023

This content is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended as financial advice or investment predictions (please don’t take it seriously!). It does not take into account your financial situation, objectives or needs.

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December 9, 2022

PLEASE NOTE: This blog contains outdated information regarding “Custom” portfolios. These portfolios were replaced by Plus portfolios on 01/08/2023, for more information please read the Plus blog post or the PDS.

The wait is over! Raiz users can now have access to Australian residential property in their portfolio.

With as little as $5 you can gain exposure to our portfolio of ten properties (and counting!).

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December 9, 2022

seven etfs

PLEASE NOTE: This blog contains outdated information regarding “Custom” portfolios. These portfolios were replaced by Plus portfolios on 01/08/2023, for more information please read the Plus blog post or the PDS.

We are excited to announce that we have added seven new ETFs to our Custom portfolio offering! This brings the total number of ETFs available to 23, alongside access to Bitcoin and the new Raiz Property Fund.

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November 28, 2022

market-roundup

29-11-2022

In a surprising and unprecedented statement at a Senate Estimates Committee meeting yesterday, RBA governor Lowe apologised for forecasting in 2021 that they did not expect the cash rate to go up until 2024. Instead, the RBA has raised rates seven months in a row this year to tame the rising cost of living. He also emphasised that the recent federal budget has not impacted the RBA’s monetary policy.

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November 21, 2022

With summer fast approaching, we can look forward to holidays over the new year, an Aussie Christmas in the sun, and some keenly anticipated trips to the beach with friends and family. Fitness becomes the focus for many as we approach the warmer months of the year.

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