Daryl Dixon
Daryl Dixon is executive chairman of Dixon Advisory.
Opinion
Property prices
Challenges for the property market ahead
Both investor and owner-occupiers are expecting further price falls, adding to market uncertainty.
- by Daryl Dixon
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Company tax
Growing concerns for franking credit refunds
Without franking credit cash refunds, pension funds and low rate taxpayers will be penalised for investing in company structures rather than trusts.
- by Daryl Dixon
Dealing with a market correction
Is the latest share market correction an indicator of worse times ahead or just a temporary set-back?
- by Daryl Dixon
When it comes to unpaid super, let the punishment fit the crime
Jailing employers who don't meet their compulsory super obligations will do little to improve overall superannuation coverage in the general population.
- by Daryl Dixon
Weed your share portfolio while the good times roll
The outlook for share investors is positive with a strong possibility that the Australian market could reach the record highs of 10 years ago.
- by Daryl Dixon
Prepare for changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax
Changes to both negative gearing and capital gains tax arrangements are now much more likely.
- by Daryl Dixon
Consider higher capital gains tax before you invest
While attention is currently focused on the possible impact of negative gearing tax changes on property prices, investors also need to consider the impact of higher capital gains tax bills on future investment decisions for all asset classes.
- by Daryl Dixon
Insurance bonds are not all they're cracked up to be
A huge industry encourages people to invest in managed products that may or may not be best suited to ensuring their financial future.
- by Daryl Dixon
Capital gains tax is the drawback of insurance bonds
​How attractive are friendly society and life insurance bond investments for investors unable or not wanting to add to their super balances?
- by Daryl Dixon
The reforms that make the super system stronger and simpler
Despite continuing concerns about the impact of the new super rules, developing and implementing superannuation savings strategies have been greatly simplified.
- by Daryl Dixon
Why interest rates will be lower for longer
Continuing low inflation and a softening property market will ensure that even with likely rate increases overseas, Australian rates will remain low for longer.
- by Daryl Dixon