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Every Monday we will be publishing a 2 to 4 minute audio podcast about current financial issues.  Click on the link for the relevant podcast to listen to the commentary.
Tuesday, February 24 2009

The latest podcast has been uploaded onto the website and looks at long term investment and economic trands as reported in the Australian Financial Review on the 14th of February.  The following table is referred to in the podcast.

Long Term Investment and Economic Trends

(Decade average yearly returns)

 

Decade

Inflation

Economic Growth - Above Inflation

(e.g. during the 1910's economic growth was 6.7%; which after inflation of 5.6% is real growth of 1.1%)

Cash Return

House Price Returns (growth in value plus rent)

Share market Returns (growth in value plus dividends - does not include the value of franking credits)

1910's

5.6%

1.1%

4.8%

Not Avail.

9.7%

1920's

-1.6%

0.8%

5.9%

Not Avail.

15.4%

1930's

1.5%

3.6%

4.1%

4.2%

10.2%

1940's

8.0%

3.5%

3.2%

7.8%

10.1%

1950's

3.9%

3.7%

4.5%

16.1%

15.3%

1960's

3.1%

5.3%

5.0%

15%

14.0%

1970's

10.5%

3.0%

8.9%

16.2%

8.6%

1980's

8.0%

3.0%

13.5%

15.8%

17.7%

1990's

2.5%

3.3%

8.5%

6%

11.0%

2000's

(to end 2008)

3.3%

3.2%

5.7%

10.8%

6.0%

AVERAGE

4.48%

3.05%

6.41%

11.49%

11.80%

 

Source: Australian Financial Review 14/15 Feb 2009 and AMP

 

For more information please listen to the podcast - Long Term Investment and EconomicTrends.

 

Regards,

Scott Keefer

Posted by: Scott Keefer AT 04:05 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, February 10 2009

The latest podacast has been uploaded onto the website and looks at the dilemma with continuing to sit tight in cash now that the Reserve Bank of Australia has cut interest rates by a further 1% last week.

For more information please listen to the podcast - Sitting Tight in Cash Dilemma.  A transcript of the podcast can also be found on our Financial Happenings Blog.

Posted by: Scott Keefer AT 02:23 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
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