Super vs property: what works for retirement income?
There is no debate that Australians love investing in property. The value of Australian residential real estate at the end of August 2024 was an
There is no debate that Australians love investing in property. The value of Australian residential real estate at the end of August 2024 was an
Why high-quality bonds are a logical alternative to hybrid securities. Some of the biggest changes on financial markets that are likely to have a profound
The retirement living sector is growing rapidly in Australia as the population ages and demand increases for a spot in a retirement village. For many
What five years’ worth of SMSF asset allocation data reveals. The Australian Tax Office (ATO) releases quarterly data showing where self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) are
Returns for the global 60/40 portfolio are positive again, reaffirming its benefits. A globally diversified portfolio of 60% stocks and 40% bonds declined by about
Planning for what happens when you pass away or become incapacitated is an important way of protecting those you care about, saving them from dealing
We’ve all heard about downsizing and upsizing, but what about rightsizing? ‘Rightsizing’ is used for when you find the right fit for you. In property
If you’re struggling to pay your bills, a new credit card may not be the best move. See managing debt for other options. How to get the
If you’re employed, your employer should be paying a percentage of your earnings into your super account. It’s worth checking to make sure you’re being
Future investment returns are unknown, but past returns are a guide for retirement. If you’re a member of a superannuation fund, for all intents and
Have you ever looked around your place and wondered how much cash is sitting in those old clothes you never wear, gadgets you never use
Characteristics of impulsive spenders A ‘money mindset’ is a way of thinking about personal finance. Your money mindset can change over time, and it may
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