Teaminvest Private (ASX:TIP) may not be as prominent an investment company as Magellan or Wilson, but perhaps it has not been getting the attention it deserves.
Originating roughly 2 decades ago as an informal club of business owners for investment education and stock-picking purposes, it has evolved into a company with $1.6bn in funds in its…
Education
As governments around the country spend money like there's no tomorrow (no bill to repay), the prospect of credit rating downgrades is realistic.
Don't take our word for it, take the agencies' own words. One of them, S&P, has come out and said as such - yes, the same S&P that 'manages' the S&P 500 in…
The ASX may be 'officially' open for only 6 hours a day, but after hours trading extends it significantly. In this article we look at the phenomenon generally and how it works both on the ASX and internationally.
What is after hours trading?
After hours trading, also known as extended hours trading, refers to the buying…
Australia's Research and Development Tax Incentive (R&D Tax Incentive) regime can be useful for pre-commercialisation companies serving as a non-dilutive source of funding.
Progressing new medical treatments or technologies to market is not a cheap exercise and it can be difficult to secure funding from investors (either debt or equity). Even if a company can secure…
6 Private Australian Companies that we wish were ASX-listed
Canva
We don't think we're alone here not only in putting this company on our list of private companies we wish were listed, but in putting it at the absolute top of our list. But it is more realistic that if it was listed, it would…
What stocks do politicians invest in? Is it possible to know? Can politicians own shares at all? Yes and yes to the latter two questions. But the first question is not an easy answer. In this article, we look at how you can find out what stocks politicians invest in.
How to find out 'What stocks…
All companies listed on the ASX need to know about the ASX Listing Rules. The reason is obvious: Because there's trouble if your company does not abide with them. Shareholders have little control over companies abiding with the rules barring the hiring of board members and later firing of them if they fall afoul. But…
Will the RBA cut rates in February? That's the question on everyone's minds. The board will hold its first meeting for the year on February 17-18 and everyone wants to know if a rate cut will happen. Only time will tell. There are also some important metrics to be released in the next month including…
Australia has a Productivity Problem...so we're told. But as much as we hear it, we rarely hear the magnitude of the problem and what it all means for you? It is easy to think of productivity as doing more work with the same hours. That's kind of true for individual workers, but it is millions…
Like it or not, ASX stocks will need to Climate report from 2025. In other words, they will need to include climate-related information in their financial reports. In late March 2024, amendments to the Corporations Act were tabled in parliament, facilitating this.
'A rigorous, internationally‑aligned and credible climate disclosure regime will support Australia’s reputation as an…
