Investing for kids is an investment in their future. It teaches them valuable skills that will serve them well throughout their lives and empowers them to take control of their financial future. The post What are the best investing apps for kids? appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Scott Pape, The Barefoot Investor
Scott Pape took some time out of his busy schedule to chat with us about his books and thoughts on money. The post Scott Pape, The Barefoot Investor appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Stockspot Performance Update: December 2022
The Stockspot Portfolios were able to limit the 2022 calendar year market volatility while providing downside protection. The post Stockspot Performance Update: December 2022 appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
What you need to know when considering investment bonds (insurance bonds)
We explain children’s investment bonds including how they work and compare them to other investments for kids including ETFs. The post What you need to know when considering investment bonds (insurance bonds) appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Stockspot Sustainable Portfolios: December 2022 Update
Stockspot Sustainable Portfolio performance update and insights for sustainable investing in 2022. The post Stockspot Sustainable Portfolios: December 2022 Update appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
5 ways to recession-proof your finances
Here are my five tips to prepare financially for a recession. The post 5 ways to recession-proof your finances appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Investing in the S&P 500 index from Australia
The S&P 500 index has been one of the best ways to invest and grow your wealth. We explain what the S&P 500 is, and how to invest in it. The post Investing in the S&P 500 index from Australia appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Australia
The OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics report found that the tax-to-GDP ratio in Australia increased by 0.8 percentage points from 27.7% in 2019 to 28.5% in 2020.* The corresponding figures for the OECD average were an increase of 0.2 percentage points from 33.4% to 33.6%.
Carbon Pricing: key findings for Australia
Carbon pricing is a powerful tool that can help countries meet climate targets, lead to cleaner air and water, and improve public finances. This country note takes stock of how carbon prices on greenhouse gas emissions have evolved in Australia between 2018 and 2021. It estimates effective carbon prices resulting from carbon taxes, emissions trading...
Revenue Statistics in Asian and Pacific: Key findings for Australia
Australia’s tax-to-GDP ratio was 27.7% in 2019* (latest available data), above the Asia and Pacific (28) average of 19.1% by 8.6 percentage points. It was below the OECD average (33.5%) by 5.8 percentage points.