IMAP win puts Elston on the Radar

After winning at the IMAP Awards two years in a row, Elston Asset Management may not be flying under the radar for much longer. Read more

Everything you need to know about the 2019 Federal Budget

On April 2nd, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg released his government's budget. While predicting a small deficit this year, the forecasts included a budget surplus of $7 billion in 2019/20, after 12 years of deficits. The budget is most noticeable for promised tax cuts and infrastructure spending. Read more

Share Buybacks – The Pros and Cons

A share buyback gives existing shareholders the option to sell their personal stakes back to the company. Read more

Elston Explorers

In the early hours of 20 January, 17 Elston staff boarded a flight bound for Nepal, the first of many steps during this life-changing adventure. Read more

Reliance Worldwide (RWC)

The stock in focus this month is Reliance Worldwide (RWC). RWC design and manufacture plumbing fittings and valves that are used in residential and commercial buildings. They produce a premium product known for its high quality and reliability. Their flagship product is the Sharkbite push-to-connect (PTC) pipefitting. Read more

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The Benefits of Practicing Money Mindfulness

Mindfulness isn’t often a word associated with money, but being mindful is a skill and practice that holds many benefits when it comes to managing your finances in a more clear, intentional and purposeful way. Read more

Portfolio rebalancing

At Elston we believe that the strategic asset allocation decision – which takes into account an investor’s risk tolerance, time horizon and financial goals – is a crucial decision in the portfolio construction process. Read more

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Goodbye business partner, hello pain?

The need for appropriate legal agreements between partners may seem painfully self-evident, but some sources indicate that as many as 95% of businesses may not have the right kind of agreements in place. Read more

Bond yields matter for equity investors

A rational investor Intuitively demands higher returns to invest in an asset where the risk of loss is greater. Read more