Guaranteed Returns Investment: How does it work?

Did you know that Funding Societies has an investment product called Guaranteed Returns Investments on our platform? It provides consistent, guaranteed returns, regardless of SME repayment status. What Are Guaranteed Returns Investments (GRI)? Our Guaranteed Returns Investments (GRI) Product is a microfinancing instrument that, as its name suggests, delivers effectively guaranteed repayments. The product has…

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Comment on Property valuation — What goes into them and why they’re important by Francisco Dy

Property buyers and sellers should be aware of the following: (1) Valuation is "more of an art" than a science". The valuation of a property will more likely be LOWER if it is done for the buyer (or bank) and HIGHER if done for the seller. Valuers givew a (2) Many, if not most, are not aware of the constraints imposed by the CEA Code of Ethics and Professional Service Manual on licensed real estate agents. The agent can only provide recent data on similar properties in the same vicinity. Agents cannot discuss issues beyond their knowledge and expertise (like valuation issues - fair value, market valuation, indicative value vs. market price vs. fair value, valuation methodologies). (3) Valuers often just use the direct-comparison method as the main method of valuation. According to the SISV Valuation Standards and Practice Guidelines, valuers are encouraged to use additional methods of valuation as a cross-check to the main method of valuation. Many do not since it is not a requirement and this could lead to wrong valuation because it can perpetuate undervaluation or overvaluation.

Comment on Tenant – Landlord Dispute: What to do? by Myint

Hi, I have just renewed my contract recently for 1 year with together worth another housemate for 1 year. But I need to moved to Sydney for work for 3 months and had requested early termination with 2 months notice, looking for replacement and forfeit my deposit but landlord demanded to pay $600 each month until end of my contract when there’s no agreement about early termination in my TA. Will I be charge against any laws if I just moved out and forfeit my deposit. Thanks

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