INSIGHTS
View our latest articles below.
INSIGHTS
View our latest articles below.

The Cut is Height Capital's weekly markets update, designed to keep our clients up to date with the latest trends.
After 10 consecutive interest rate rises, the Reserve Bank Board finally provides some short-term relief for mortgage holders.
Read a detailed report on the economic outlook and performance for Height Capital's Managed Account from January 2023.

Changes have been made on how you can claim your Work from Home expenses in your FY23 Tax Return.
The Reserve Bank Board has decided in favour of a tenth consecutive increase in the cash rate.

What is the cash rate and how is it different to my interest rate?
Insights from our Investment Committee for the June 22 Quarter of both local and international markets.

Superannuation and minimum wages changes come into effect from July 2022.

The end of financial year is fast approaching, and it is a great time to assess your financial affairs. In this article we have summarised some key areas that either a business or individual should consider when preparing for the end of financial year.

The Ladies of the Valley High Tea and Charity Raffle was created to shine a light on women’s finance, promote and celebrate local Seymour businesses, and to kick off Height Capital’s partnership with Goulburn Options.

Retirement can be a stressful and very hard process to come to terms with.
The best way to manage this uncertainty is to plan and understand what you can achieve prior and during retirement, and when is the right time to retire.
Height Capital is a firm believer that planning for retirement should start as early as possible. In our view this really begins from the day you start your first job, either with your employer required to make compulsory contributions toward your superannuation, or if you are building a business that you want to grow and potentially sell one day, or simply taking out insurance to provide you with cover should you no longer be able to work due to disability or illness.
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