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At Sapience Financial, much of our advice involves helping people learn new skills and insights.
- We have a range of individually hand-crafted Financial Blog Articles relevant to our client's needs and lives.
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LEGO® logo time lapse
There is power in playfulness …
Many of our clients remember fondly first playing with LEGO® bricks at a young age and perhaps accumulating more plastic blocks than would be considered healthy and might rival the typical Tupperware collections of old.
The same enjoyment is now making inroads into corporate thinking with programs such as LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®.
Are these Australia’s Coolest Business Cards?
Our new LEGO® themed business cards have arrived at Sapience!
Why every parent needs a Plan B for their children's future
The effect of the death of a parent on our children's future
Can we measure the future impact of the loss of a parent? While this is different from family to family, what is measurable is the effect of the financial loss during the most difficult time in a child's life.
A report by ING Australia studied the future impact the loss of a parent can have on a family and the role sound financial advice can play in helping families pick up the pieces. Additional research was conducted 5 years later by ANZ with similar results.
- Co-Owners and the new way to buy property and help your kids
- Common mistakes with Employer Super Obligations
- SMSF and Liquidity Risks
- Life is complicated without the instructions
- The biggest risk in small business is also the most manageable
- Your customer will only really remember how you made them feel
- Default settings are not safe for business owners

