Five rules of money management

No matter your income level or financial goals, everyone can benefit from developing strong money management skills. Here are five rules of money m…
Five lessons learned in 2023

Interest rate cycles can be different Students of economics are taught that monetary policy works with long and variable lags, up to 12-18 months. …
Changes to tax cuts from 1 July

The Government has passed legislation to amend the tax cuts which apply from 1 July this year. The changes are explained below, along with some thi…
What to do if you’re 55 and have no retirement plan

Key takeaways Strategies for fast tracking your retirement savings nest egg, such as debt elimination, additional super contributions and targeted …
The money conversations you need to have

Although it can feel uncomfortable, talking about money is a good thing. Get some help from the experts to start positive conversations and keep th…
Make your money work harder – pitfalls to avoid

If there’s one rule of thumb for investors to bear in mind, it’s that “if it looks too good to be true, it probably is”. Be aware The expression “a…
A guide to SMSF insurance and estate planning

Making a decision about life insurance is an essential part of your self managed super fund’s investment strategy and can provide a valuable benefi…
Want to earn more and keep your Age Pension?

Many people continue, or even start, working once they’ve reached Age Pension age. This may be for social reasons, personal fulfilment or to mainta…
Mortgage vs super: where should I put my extra money?

It’s a dilemma many of us face – are we better off directing extra money to our mortgage or super? As with most financial decisions, it’s not a one…
Falling inflation – what does it mean for investors?

Key points Inflation is in retreat thanks to improved supply and cooling demand. A further fall is likely this year. Australian inflation remains r…