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Flames are Learning

May 08, 2015 by Finance Guy

On Thursday May 7th 2015, a fire in burned for 5 hours in Perth’s Kings Park, burning 6 hectares (60,000 square meters) of our 400 hectare, best known national park. This is an area roughly the size of the MCG.  

This was no ordinary bush fire though.  It was ignited intentionally in the name of science with the full endorsement of the West Australian Environmental Minister

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May 08, 2015 /Finance Guy
Kings Park Fire, Albert Jacob, Science

Can Funds Beat the Market?

May 01, 2015 by Finance Guy

The 2015 Dalbar QAIB study has been released, and it has revealed that most of us do not beat the market.  The study, which was first released in 1994, is a quantitative analysis of investor behaviour.  It looks at how individual investors have performed  over the 30 years since January 1984. 

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May 01, 2015 /Finance Guy
Streetonomics, investment risk, Financial Planner, Stock Broker, Dalbar QAIB Study, Managed fund, equity, shares

Money Enters The Digital Age

February 20, 2015 by Finance Guy

Money has entered the digital age.  We believe that a world leader in this change is M Pesa, and in particular their success in Kenya

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February 20, 2015 /Finance Guy
M Pesa, Digital Money, Bitcoin, bitpesa, WorldRemit, Western Union

The Streetonomics of Coke

December 15, 2014 by Finance Guy

When you buy a coke, do you look at the price, or do you just grab whatever package looks best?

We had a look at the pricing of coke and discovered a surprisingly large difference in the price we pay (per serve) for the same drink in different packages, or even from different locations!.  

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December 15, 2014 /Finance Guy

Fast food workers across America set to strike, but is a pay rise a lasting solution?

December 04, 2014 by Finance Guy

Fast food workers across America are going on strike.  They are asking for a pay increase to $15 per hour to help them overcome financial hardship.  If they get their $15 per hour, what impact will this have on the fast food industry and on the workers.  On the whole, will they be better off, no different or worse off because of the pay rise?

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December 04, 2014 /Finance Guy
Streetonomics, Economics, Fast Food, Strike, Income, David Murray, Commonwealth Bank, CBA, McDonalds
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