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Member Since | 13/09/2012 |
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Last Seen | 18/10/2024 |
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Location | Melbourne |
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Banks use Value Date, not Value Date/time. Have a look at your statement or online banking, where it will state the value date. There's…
aussie bargain commented on My Son Was Not Successful in the Selective Entry Exam - What Can We Learn from This?
@blitzzbargain Your son tried and failed, now he has to move on. I don't know what your intentions are putting this on a somewhat anonymous…
aussie bargain commented on How to Avoid ALDI Surcharge Anyway?
This is actually something that people who work in the card industry would know in an instant, where essentially if payment was routed…
aussie bargain replied to Unorthodox on Fuel Tank Forcibly Opened & Drained at Melbourne South-East Railway Station - Please Help
It needs to be reported so that the police can do their job. In terms of servo runners, the police actually processes the case when a…
aussie bargain replied to meowsers on Tax Question - Are single income families being penalised financially?
Thank you. When you see your bean counter, can you please ask him if he takes a Melbourne client or can recommend someone who does? Good…
aussie bargain replied to CrushJelly on ABC Article on "Long-Term Renters" and Home Ownership - Ridiculous
I was listening to these 2 episodes of this podcast. It reaffirmed my thinking on this topic and the different views people have.…
aussie bargain replied to meowsers on Tax Question - Are single income families being penalised financially?
Interesting. Would you mind sharing how that is done? I tried to convince my bean counter that it should be that way (i.e. a pty as a…
aussie bargain replied to CrushJelly on ABC Article on "Long-Term Renters" and Home Ownership - Ridiculous
I think everyone is entitled to their own opinions and how they look after their finances. Your situation seems great, so good on you and…
Interesting observation and opinion from OP, who basically is of the opinion that: - Everyone needs to learn to save since they start…
Just sharing my experience as I am in a similar situation and have asked 2 different accountants about this. Basically, if you are paid as…
aussie bargain commented on I Work Less than 10 Hours Per Week and Get Paid for 40 - Am I Crossing a Line Here?
Continue what you are doing. While you are at it, get a second full time job and enjoy the benefits of doubling your pay.
aussie bargain commented on Up to $49 off AXIL, Padre, Clarkst, GodsTruth, Wood&Co, CodeBlack+MarketLane (eg. Marimbus $39.95kg Shipped) @ Direct Coffee
Could I have the beans ground?
aussie bargain replied to jaimex2 on Isn't It Kind of Crappy Towards Society to Buy a Lot (if Any) Investment Properties?
A country's main domestic or exportable product shouldn't matter to the "preferred asset of choice". One can argue that we have so much…
aussie bargain replied to netjock on Isn't It Kind of Crappy Towards Society to Buy a Lot (if Any) Investment Properties?
Doesn't it depend on how you structure the investment in the first place? Most property investors (I think) would be after the yield OR…
aussie bargain commented on Isn't It Kind of Crappy Towards Society to Buy a Lot (if Any) Investment Properties?
There are so many aspects to your open-ended question, e.g.: 1. Why people invest/save? 2. Why people choose to invest in property…
aussie bargain replied to tomfool on NSW Government Proposal to Scrap Stamp Duty and Replace It with Annual Land Tax
Lol. @realdonaldtrump
aussie bargain replied to SydBoy on NSW Government Proposal to Scrap Stamp Duty and Replace It with Annual Land Tax
There would always be opposing views on everything. However, having read the articles and all of the pros and cons, the general consensus…
aussie bargain commented on NSW Government Proposal to Scrap Stamp Duty and Replace It with Annual Land Tax
Whilst I appreciate OP's passionate defense of stamp duty, it is clear that many think-tanks and economists strongly agree that a land tax…
aussie bargain replied to stewy on Going for a Car Service and They Won't Use My Parts? They Used to Accept Them
I am not sure about the logic here as it implies that you don't agree with the mechanic making a profit on the oil. Where do you stop with…
aussie bargain posted a deal Precision Press Coffee Brewer KCM0512 $69, Cold Brew Coffee Maker KCM4212ASX $69, Siphon Coffee Brewer $99 + More @ KitchenAid
KitchenAid has several Coffee Brewing Equipment on sale: Precision Press Coffee Brewer KCM0512 ($69, RRP $149):…
aussie bargain commented on Honda CRV Air Pollen Filter Sydney
This is pretty common as the cabin air pollen filter is not fitted as standard in Honda (don't know why). That was also the case when I…
The ones I have personal experience in are Aussie companies (one with an Asian presence). IMHO, it depends on the CEO personality and how…
This thread seems to be a reflection of what I see at 2 different workplaces, where the majority would like to WFH a whole lot more…
If you want to be super safe, then you can also look at tubeless, getting a tube that's more durable or self sealing tubes.
aussie bargain commented on Road Bike 28c vs 30c vs 32c
It depends on how flexible you are when you actually get a puncture, which is a bit hard to predict. There was a time when I got 2 big…
Cash in my experience doesn't matter as much anymore (compared to what it used to). From my experience, those guys nowadays prefer finance…
I don't buy new cars. Generally, I buy used cars that are about 5-8 yrs old with low mileage and then use it until it's costing me too much…
I have just tested the features using iphone 7 in Australia by putting phone on airplane mode, but wifi is turned on. It can definitely…
aussie bargain commented on [VIC] 20% off Coffee + Free Shipping @ Five Senses Coffee ($60 Min Spend)
I would probably recommend trying the Single Origin beans. I currently have the Tangwen and Risaralda at home. Both are a bit more intense…
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