June 22, 2025
Fixed Assets

North Shropshire farm with more than 100 acres of land listed for sale

New Farm in Fauls near Prees has hit the market with Barbers Rural Consultancy for £1,550,000. The farm is historically a dairy farm, but features a range of farm buildings which have been out of use for farming since the sellers’ retirement from milking in 2005. New Farm in Fauls has been listed for sale. Picture:

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Financial Assets

Barefoot Investor Scott Pape shares the five money rules he follows to get ahead

By MAX ALDRED FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 05:20, 16 February 2025 | Updated: 05:22, 16 February 2025 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has revealed the five money rules he follows to keep his personal finances in check and get ahead. Mr Pape said that setting personal financial rules can help Australians stay in control

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Fixed Assets

Sigma Connected donates IT equipment to support West Midlands charity

Sigma Connected, which provides contact centre services across the utilities, retail, telecommunications and financial services sectors, has donated 20 laptops they no longer use to The Refugee & Migrant Centre charity. The kind-hearted IT donation, which also includes new replacement hard drives which have been paid for through Sigma Connected’s Community Foundation, will give the

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Fixed Assets

Interactive map shows where cash-guzzling councils will increase parking charges by up to 300 per cent for millions of residents already facing council tax hikes

Millions of motorists face ‘stealth taxes’ in the form of higher parking charges as councils seek to make up budget shortfalls. A Mail audit has found at least 20 councils plan to increase parking costs in their car parks and street bays by up to 294 per cent. Most local authorities in England are already

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Tangible Assets

Trademarks are forever? Austrian property tycoon files court documents seeking licence to use James Bond brand for his own line of vehicles, restaurants and housing

By DOMINIC CONNOLLY Published: 00:45, 15 February 2025 | Updated: 00:52, 15 February 2025 As generations of film-lovers know, the most famous spy’s name is Bond, James Bond. But what is yet to be determined is whether it remains protected as a trademark, or if a tycoon unconnected to the franchise is free to exploit

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Operating Assets

Denver purchases land for new park in Windsor

A new, roughly 2 acre park will open in the Windsor neighborhood in east Denver after the City Council this week approved the $750,000 acquisition of vacant land. The future park, at the corner of Mississippi Avenue and Dayton Street, will be purchased almost entirely with funds from the 2018 voter-approved Parks Legacy Fund, a

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Financial Assets

Investor Borrowing Slides, New Home Loans Stay Strong

The number of new loans for property investment declined last quarter, the first fall since the first quarter of 2023. However, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed new home loans (excluding refinancing) rose for the third consecutive quarter. Across the December quarter 83,206 new home loans were approved, a 2.2 per cent

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Financial Assets

Australian banks told to ignore student debt when weighing up home loans

By JACOB SHTEYMAN FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 20:55, 12 February 2025 | Updated: 22:20, 12 February 2025 Home ownership will become easier for Australians burdened with student debt as banks no longer need to take HECS repayments into calculations when considering if a borrower can service a loan. At the urging of Treasurer Jim

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Fixed Assets

Deere shares drop with global farm slump hitting sales

Michael Hirtzer  |  Bloomberg Deere & Co. shares slid in pre-market trading as the world leader in farm machinery anticipates another challenging year. The maker of the iconic green and yellow machines used to plant and harvest crops kept its 2025 net income estimate between $5 billion to $5.5 billion, while sales in the key

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Fixed Assets

Halls report “fantastic” first Shrewsbury Plant and Machinery Sale of 2025

In addition to buyers attending the Shrewsbury Auction Centre site, the auctioneers had many registered on the MartEye online auction platform and on telephones.  “This fantastic sale attracted a terrific entry of genuine, straight off farm implements, tractors, loaders and diggers as well as an entry of well looked after machinery from Messrs M. G.

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