Daniel Cohen - Financial Entrepreneur

Daniel Cohen - Financial Entrepreneur An all round personal financial expert. Finance should enable life dreams, not stop them. Finance should also provide security, not stress. This needs to change!

As one of the youngest ever financial experts to achieve the status of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) through the Financial Planning Association of Australia back in 2015, I have a deep and passionate interest in helping everyday young Aussies get a better deal, financially. In 2015 I got together with my best mate Taj Singh to form First Home Buyers Australia (FHBA) - a specialist organisation

in helping first home buyers enter the property market. Housing affordability is a massive issue in Australia and the fact is it has never, ever, been harder to buy (& own) your first home. Taj & I tirelessly lobby Australia's federal & state governments for better housing affordability policies that put first home buyer owner occupiers first. For far too long our countries policies have favoured property investors over those buying a home to live in. Why should it be easier for an investor with 200 investment properties to buy his or her 201st investment property (& receive plenty of government help) than it is for a young Aussie to buy their first property to live in?? You will often see Taj & myself in the media calling for change. Simple put, it is time that first home buyers were put FIRST. In addition, Taj & I want to make it easier for young people to buy their first home the right way (away from all the hidden traps in the highly unregulated property industry). At FHBA we can assist Aussies buy their first home (any property type, any location, any time!). Everyday we work with our team to help our clients dreams come true. And we are always working on new and innovative ways to give first home buyers the very best help they can get anywhere in Australia. Having faced deep mental health issues myself, outside of my financial entrepreneur commitments I am a strong advocate for mental health awareness and seeking professional help. Mental health is sadly the leading cause of death among young Australians and while much has been done to address this, there is far more to go. In particular I am a supporter of the work of Beyond Blue - without them I wouldn't be here today. Thanks for visiting my page - be sure to say hi and hit like / follow for updates on my work to help everyday young Aussies! :D

PS: my website is coming soon.

24/09/2021

Please allow me to introduce you to my Associate at Australian Financial Planning Group, Matthew Houston.

Matt is a full time business student at UTS and at AFPG, he is also a big help to me in assisting our clients with all their financial planning and mortgage broking needs.

If you are currently after some financial or investment advice, finance to purchase a property or looking to save on your existing home loan, feel free to reach out to Matt or myself anytime 😀

PS - you rocked in your first video Matt, well done mate. And great interviewing skills Sosha! 😀

Thinking of getting into the western Sydney property market right now? Send me a message if you would like some planning...
10/08/2020

Thinking of getting into the western Sydney property market right now?

Send me a message if you would like some planning assistance 😊

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The NSW Government has released a map of future transport links for Greater Western Sydney.

If you are thinking of investing in the area, please contact your AFPG Financial Adviser today to start your planning.

06/07/2020

📣 Small businesses account for a significant slice of our economy and because of their size are more vulnerable during times like these.

Here are some easy ways to support your local small business. 📣

It’s been a while since I’ve posted here all. These days I operate as a personal finance expert at Australian Financial ...
01/07/2020

It’s been a while since I’ve posted here all.

These days I operate as a personal finance expert at Australian Financial Planning Group in .

Whatever your finance needs and goals are, feel free to reach out to me anytime, I’d love to help 😀

"I love to help my clients pursue and achieve their lifestyle and financial goals." - Daniel Cohen, Senior Associate & Mortgage Broker

Australian Financial Planning Group

24/10/2019

No surprises when you consider all the factors.

It’s certainly tough for first home buyers again.

If you need expert guidance and help in this market, please let me know and I’d be happy to help.

Not happy with your bank? PM me today 😊
03/10/2019

Not happy with your bank? PM me today 😊

Australia’s big four banks are facing bipartisan condemnation after rejecting calls from both sides of politics to pass on the Reserve Bank’s rate cut in full.

19/08/2019

This amazing map (I suggest you check it out on a desktop / laptop if you can) shows how property prices in different areas have changed over the past 5 years.

It’s important to think about property as a long term investment, even if it’s going to be your primary residence.

With coverage of 98% of the Australian property market and more than 4 billion decision points in our database, we're absolutely passionate about data accuracy which allows us to deliver on our promise of the most reliable and powerful property insights and analytics. Learn More

Stories of hot auctions in   &  , left, right and center....And loan approvals are on the up. The property market really...
17/08/2019

Stories of hot auctions in & , left, right and center....

And loan approvals are on the up.

The property market really seems to be 🔥 up.....which is good news for sellers and not so good news for aspiring first home buyers....

Frustrated buyers are forking out more for stand-out properties, as the low stock levels start to hit home-owning hopefuls in the hip pocket, agents say.

What will the property market landscape look like in 5 years? In the article below the realestate.com.au Chief Economist...
11/08/2019

What will the property market landscape look like in 5 years?

In the article below the realestate.com.au Chief Economist takes a look.

This is a must read for anyone thinking of buying their first home in the years ahead.

Now that the property market appears to have bottomed out, it’s quite obvious that just about every forecaster got the short-term outlook wrong. Here are realestate.com.au's chief economist Nerida Consibee's predictions for the market over the next five years.

Chief economist at realestate.com.au predicts which property market is likely to grow the most over the next 10 years:
05/08/2019

Chief economist at realestate.com.au predicts which property market is likely to grow the most over the next 10 years:

While the last two years have been tough in Melbourne and Sydney, they are still areas that have experienced high strong price growth.

Plan your first home purchase with an expert to reduce the stress. As economists are pointing out, the markets in   and ...
28/07/2019

Plan your first home purchase with an expert to reduce the stress.

As economists are pointing out, the markets in and are changing. Unfortunately things could get harder from here.

Melbourne property prices have come down, but not far enough for many first-home hopefuls. Worse, they're now starting to rise again.

“I think first-home buyers would like to see prices fall further, but that doesn’t look like it’s happening" - Domain ec...
28/07/2019

“I think first-home buyers would like to see prices fall further, but that doesn’t look like it’s happening" - Domain economist Trent Wiltshire.

I agree.

Need first home buyer planning help? PM today 🏠☺️

Prospective purchasers encouraged to time their buying well amid suggestions that the city's price decline is nearly over.

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