Why Advice

First published 8 November 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Competitiveness can be good. It can drive us further. Lead us to do better things. Challenge ourselves in ways we didn’t think of. You don’t even need to compete with others. Compete against yourself. Health. Fitness. Creative. Skills. Projects. Financial. Anything. New goals. Comparison isn’t as […]

Defining Adviser Alpha

October 31, 2019

First published 31 October 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Alpha. In an investment sense it means how much better your returns were against a specific benchmark. If you were holding an ASX small cap fund and it returned 12% while the ASX small cap index returned 10%, your alpha is 2%. This can also work […]

Goals of a Lone Wolf

October 24, 2019

First published 3 October 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Campbell River is about 250km from Victoria on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. It’s a long walk. If you want to take the most direct route you need to swim more than a kilometre across the Saanich Inlet. Discovery Island is several kilometres off the coast […]

First published 3 October 2019 for Mancell Financial Group They were the subject of much derision at the last federal election. Before you say the Labor party, no. Electric cars. What’s powering them (besides electricity)? Batteries. Charge them up and away you go – hopefully for a few hundred kms. Most of the battery focus […]

More Stakeholders at The Table

September 26, 2019

First published 26 September 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Shareholders aren’t everything. That sounds like a concerning statement to hear if you’re a shareholder. It might be the sort of thing you’d hear said by less than business friendly types. Hippies, socialists, gasp… millennials! Well no. It was essentially the message that came out of […]

Media Omission & The Market

September 13, 2019

First published 13 September 2019 for Mancell Financial Group “The markets haven’t been very good lately,” the investor said with some concern. “Should we be doing something?” Markets were off their highs. Trump was being Trump. August had been one of those months. Off nearly 5% in a week. Sideways for the next three. A […]

First published 6 September 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Trust comes naturally to some professions. Take a survey from any country and there will inevitably be a consistent top three in the trusted category: nurses, firefighters and doctors. It makes sense. At their core we have to trust these professions with our health and our […]

First published 22 August 2019 for Mancell Financial Group A ‘3% plunge on the Dow Jones Index’ is ‘sparking fear that the US is on the verge of another recession as ‘more than than 60 billion of wealth was burnt’ on the Australian sharemarket. One analyst said there was ‘a plausible scenario in which the […]

First published 15 August 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Any successful career will at one point see a peak and then a decline. If we take authors as an example, Truman Capote hit his peak with the release of In Cold Blood, but never finished another novel, descending into alcoholism and drug addiction. Capote’s good […]

First published 8 August 2019 for Mancell Financial Group Last week we looked at the potential for age related cognitive decline. It’s no great secret that as we age our bodies begin to go into some form of decline, it can’t be disputed because the evidence is visible. Mental decline isn’t visible, no one knows […]