Muriel Oliver: 5 books

Cover of An Everyday Aussie's Guide to Negative Gearing
by Muriel Oliver
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2016

Negative gearing has been a buzz word in Australia for many years, but very few people really understand how it works. The aim of this book is to explain the relevant concepts to assist the everyday user in assessing their own situation before leaping into negative gearing. The book starts with the...
Cover of An Everyday Aussie's Guide to Personal Tax Rates
by Muriel Oliver
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2016

A tremendous amount of tax planning in Australia focuses on personal marginal tax rates. This book has been written to explain the operation of the system in a detailed way with step-by-step examples to assist the everyday user to understand the concepts better.
Cover of An Everyday Aussie's Guide to Property Investing
by Muriel Oliver
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2016

The aim of this book is to provide a basic and unbiased overview for anyone who is thinking about starting to invest in property in Australia. Most of the information on property investing out there is put out by developers and other businesses want to sell their product, I want to give individuals...
Cover of An Everyday Aussie’s Guide to Discretionary Trusts
by Muriel Oliver
Language: English
Release Date: February 3, 2016

For many years my accounting and tax clients have asked for more practical information on Discretionary Trusts and I have been unable to refer them to anything that is appropriate for their needs. Whilst there are many legal and highly technical books on the subject, these are written mainly for Law...
Cover of An Everyday Aussie's Guide to Business Structuring
by Muriel Oliver
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2016

As tax advisers and accountants, we come across many ineffective structures used by businesses big and small. The aim of this book is to help people understand why a business structure is so important, the reasons why we believe that it is essential to get it right up front or to at least have plan...
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