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We hope this email finds you and your family safe. As the global spread of coronavirus creates uncertainty around the globe, we want you to know that we are still open for business and we are here to help you with all your financial planning needs during this difficult time.

In this special edition newsletter, we explore ways your financial adviser can help you prepare for the financial impacts of the coronavirus. The government has released two economic responses to the crisis; the key elements of the stimulus packages, as well as links to further information are included in our second article.

We bring the crucial topic of mental health to the forefront with tips on staying mentally healthy while working from home.

If you are a business owner who now has staff working from home, consider the cybersecurity risks now posed by the current situation. MYOB share 11 tips for improving cybersecurity.

For parents looking for some inspiration during these challenging times, discover how getting your kids in the kitchen can not only be fun but also deliver some valuable benefits for both you and your kids. 

If you have any specific questions, please get in touch with us on 02 4782-2282 or 1300-742-286 or via email greg@acumenadvisers.com.au so we can discuss how we can help you.

Let's stay connected, and all look after one another during this difficult time.

Kind regards,
greg@acumenadvisers.com.au

8 steps to prepare for the Financial Impacts of the Coronavirus

We are now all taking physical health precautions to protect us from the spread of the coronavirus. However there are also steps you can take to protect your financial health. 

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Economic Response to the Coronavirus

On Sunday 22nd March, the Government announced a second set of economic responses which, combined with the previous actions, total $189 billion across the forward estimates, representing 9.7 per cent of annual GDP.

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8 ways to look after your mental health while working from home

Working from home has suddenly become the new norm as Australia faces the spread of the coronavirus. For many, this is accompanied by having children at home.  

Understandably mental health becomes a top priority. So how can we thrive, not just survive, during this period of change and uncertainty?

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Cybersecurity concerns for business in an era of working from home

As government-mandated lockdown comes into force, there are some existing cybersecurity risks to small business that could be felt more acutely if precautions aren’t taken.  MYOB has offered 11 tips for improving your cybersecurity in lockdown.

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Kids in the kitchen - entertaining the kids these school holidays

There is no better time to be getting our kids in the kitchen, with school holidays looking completely different this year as the country grapples with the spread of coronavirus.

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