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Market Watch - September 2021

We're pleased to bring to you a selection of articles outlined below from the September edition of Market Watch.

Included are special features about | investing in a low return environment | capitalising on the COVID-19 recovery along with how to benefit from rising inflation in an equity portfolio. 

In addition, working out what to do with your finances in your 20s and 30s can be challenging! We've outlined four simple strategies in several short videos on our website:

If you would like to discuss any of the issues in this edition, please don't hesitate to phone the office on (08) 8357 3999 or simply respond by return email.  In addition, check out our library as we are continually adding articles covering a wide range of relevant finance topics.

Enjoy this sunny afternoon.

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MBA Financial Strategists Pty Ltd

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Investing in a low return environment

by Matthew Hopkins

Unprecedented government stimulus and low interest rates have supported the equity markets. We discuss whether investors should expect rising returns in a traditional balanced superannuation fund in coming years as markets normalise in a post-pandemic world.

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How to benefit from rising inflation in an equity portfolio

by Dermot Ryan

Higher inflation is usually considered to be negative for equities - but this is not always the case. We look at how some equity sectors could benefit a portfolio as inflation rises.

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Four key risks to consider for a comfortable retirement

by Jeronimo Harrison

There are many challenges to planning for retirement, such as ensuring there is ample income saved. We discuss the main risks for retirees and how to manage these risks.

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Capitalising on the COVID-19 recovery

by Luke Dixon

Australia’s strong economic recovery has been interrupted by lockdowns across the country. Despite this short-term pain, we believe the economic momentum following the reopening bodes well for the real estate sector.

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