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should there be a "finances" section?

  • yes

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  • other- please specify

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redruM

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i would like to put forward the motion of having a new subforum with the focus on finances.

i think it would be good to have a dedicated section. if there is one for employment, it would be good to see one where you can have info relating to what to do with the money you earn. also, information relating to investments/etc. would be important as there are more uni students on these boards now.

i haven't gone into much detail of what it will include/etc. but would like to know what people think about it.

(i made a poll, since i haven't done it in a while;))
 

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i think it's a good idea, perhaps PM the moderator in charge of ERET

edit: tho i'd call the section Money
 

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lol, i think we should wait for some official input as to its chances before thinking of names ;)
 

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I guess it'd be a good forum but then doesn't this open up a lil' bit too much liability on BoS's side of things in case someone gives bad advice? I'm no legal expert but it could have dangerous consequences if someone were to give advice, and others blindly followed it?
 

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that along with a sticky up top should cover all asses. ;)
 

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There are much better places to discuss financial markets than BOS. Nevertheless i'm always up for discussing the markets so i'd support the idea.
 

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Might just be me but only money related things I see here are
-tax questions middle of the year
-bank account suggestions every month
-centrelink
-investments for dreamers

All 4 have answers that can be found by simply doing a search most times.
 

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ND said:
There are much better places to discuss financial markets than BOS. Nevertheless i'm always up for discussing the markets so i'd support the idea.
care to say where? i have been looking around a little bit, but haven't really found anything good.
LeftrightOut said:
Might just be me but only money related things I see here are
-tax questions middle of the year
-bank account suggestions every month
-centrelink
-investments for dreamers

All 4 have answers that can be found by simply doing a search most times.
that applies to most of the activity here anyway.
 
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redruM: For australian equities, check out sharescene.com.au and hotcopper.com.au (beware of rampers though). For technical analysis (and some economy stuff) go to elitetrader.com. I've yet to find somewhere that covers fundamentals of commodities.

investments for dreamers
What do you mean? and there is currently no (decent) info on investments/trading.
 

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ND said:
redruM: For australian equities, check out sharescene.com.au and hotcopper.com.au (beware of rampers though). For technical analysis (and some economy stuff) go to elitetrader.com. I've yet to find somewhere that covers fundamentals of commodities.



What do you mean? and there is currently no (decent) info on investments/trading.
thanks. :)
 

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http://community.boredofstudies.org...borker-novice-trader.html?highlight=investing
http://community.boredofstudies.org...al-estate-investment.html?highlight=investing
http://community.boredofstudies.org...rited-5000-wat-do-do.html?highlight=investing
I wouldn't try any sort of specific stock discussion trheads here, most probably wouldn't know what they were doing and you might get some sharks amongst it all. Don't forget the majority of people on these forums would be worried if they have money in case their car breaks down or if they can afford that holiday overseas. Very few would be in a position to effectively comment on investments. Same as employment, I see unemployed high school leavers disagreeing with me that IT is a bad place to be right now and has been since early 2000.

redruM
The other sections usually have updated info and news, there is only so much you can do with finances/money before it becomes repetitive. The way to make money hasn't changed much. The tax rates might change but everyone would be better off getting official info, same with centrelink. As for bank account info it just gets asked and I always pump HSBC and citibank, the St George people always pump St George, you get a few NAB people pumping their own and no one agrees that the other bank really does offer a better deal :)
 
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LeftrightOut: None of those threads discuss any type of investment strategy (i just skimmed through, but i'm pretty sure they didn't). The fact that someone doesn't have any money to invest shouldn't stop them from learning about it. The best way to learn is to try (paper trades are usually good when starting out), after reading at least a few books of course.

I do agree that there may not be enough demand to justify it's own forum though.
 

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ND said:
LeftrightOut: None of those threads discuss any type of investment strategy (i just skimmed through, but i'm pretty sure they didn't). The fact that someone doesn't have any money to invest shouldn't stop them from learning about it. The best way to learn is to try (paper trades are usually good when starting out), after reading at least a few books of course.
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1230835-post3.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1230918-post5.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1231154-post9.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1247534-post35.html

http://community.boredofstudies.org/1478414-post11.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1478508-post14.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1483363-post28.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/1484837-post34.html

By the lengthy posts made by people I am sure you will excuse us for not jumping in on every investment post restating the same things over and over. I still don't think this is the place to discuss investments, you can see that 3 to 4 people jump in and really think and justify their answers and try to give people information on other places to research things instead of just one liners. It's not a light topic, sure i have no problem waxing lyrical about it all, doe hasn't been seen in ages and seeing the types of other responses perhaps a sticky with resources would be better served for these topics.
 

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But you run a few risks:

- None of us here are market professionals (YET!), so nothing we say should be strictly adhered to, and
- Before using the sub-forum, users should be educated as to the proper functioning of the market. Many investors run into the ASX, expecting their money to double within days; most are sorely disappointed.
 

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if not a subforum, perhaps a stickied thread with money info links/thread links
 

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you know what would be awesome? a step by step on how to fill out your tax pack. it SOUNDS all real simple, but then you add joint accounts and joint property and illegal jobs and employers who dont pay and omfg it makes no sense at all. yes, thats my 2c done.
 

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Wolfowitz said:
But you run a few risks:

- None of us here are market professionals (YET!), so nothing we say should be strictly adhered to, and
Nothing that a market professional says should be strictly adhered to either.

- Before using the sub-forum, users should be educated as to the proper functioning of the market. Many investors run into the ASX, expecting their money to double within days; most are sorely disappointed.
I don't think that anybody is that naive, and if they are then Mr Market will take their money one way or another, regardless of what anyone says.
 

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Kirika said:
you know what would be awesome? a step by step on how to fill out your tax pack. it SOUNDS all real simple, but then you add joint accounts and joint property and illegal jobs and employers who dont pay and omfg it makes no sense at all. yes, thats my 2c done.
If you can't fill it out yourself what makes you think other high school or uni students can tell you how to do it? The laws change every year and rulings on what is allowable and not as a deduction do too.

Go get yourself an accountant it's tax deductible.
 

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LeftrightOut said:
If you can't fill it out yourself what makes you think other high school or uni students can tell you how to do it? The laws change every year and rulings on what is allowable and not as a deduction do too.

Go get yourself an accountant it's tax deductible.
lol yeah. thats what i will be paid for, in a sense. ;)
 

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It's a good idea guys. I'll point it out big 4 admins to see if it's viable
 

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