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Investing by colours, not numbers
If you work out your personality type, your goals become obvious and you can invest according to your archetype
Signs of life in IPO drought
Improved investor confidence and lower economic volatility could set the stage for a bounceback in company listings
BANKING OUTLOOK: It pays to be disloyal
THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR 2024
WORKING HARD FOR THE MONEY
This year, Money magazine rounded up nine of our most talented writers and tasked them with reporting on why exactly, in specific detail, these products or businesses are the most beneficial for our readers.
Another day of reckoning
With economic history pointing to a recession in 2024, investors should go on the defensive
Biotech giant stumbles
CSL faces some big challenges, but the long-term prognosis is more encouraging
More private lives
Our data protection laws are set for big overhaul and the consumer will be the winner
China's downturn gets more serious
While the country's construction sector may be 'sick', other parts of the economy are getting on with business
Overcome the fear of change
You know you would be better off by doing something differently, but you just can't make the big decision. Sleeping on it can help.
Investors feel the big squeeze
Negative gearing is becoming more widespread as rent rises fail to cover increasing costs, with some landlords forced to sell
Who will get your super
Make sure your death benefits go to the right person by keeping the paperwork up to date
Trouble at the top table
When a key executive suddenly quits, shareholders have to calmly consider whether they should go too, or hang in there
X FACTOR - Inside the $7 trillion generation
While the media spotlight often shines on the wealth of baby boomers and Gen Y, it’s the largely ignored Gen X who may soon find themselves quietly holding the financial reins.
Chipping away at a tiny fortune
Australians are an inventive mob. We pioneered the ‘black box’ flight recorder, spray-on skin, the pacemaker, polymer bank notes and the bionic ear. There was also wi-fi technology, which lets us stream music and movies on our mobile devices and television, thanks in part to John O’Sullivan, leader of the team of researchers at the CSIRO who made that breakthrough. A critical part of their work was designing the first wi-fi computer chips based on a global standard. Silicon Valley giant Cisco Systems liked the idea so much that it bought the business.
When 50 isn't the new 30
Applying for a loan in mid-life can be fraught with challenges. Prepare yourself for the inevitable by learning how banks assess mature applicants and what you can do to improve your chances. Here, two experts share their hard-won knowledge on how to approach home loans in middle age.
Avoid the fraudster's web
Ageing parents may need help to protect them from increasingly inventive crooks
Bigger, older, hotter and deeper in debt
Aussies have seen the future and we need to make changes now to tackle the scary bits
Beware the wedding 'red bomb'
The couple's happy occasion can be a financial strain for guests, but it's possible to be generous without being extravagant
Catch the superwave
Investors can enjoy the ride as dozens of industries are transformed by technology over the next decade
Want growth? Here's where to find it
Dividends alone don't cut it if you want your portfolio to power ahead over the next decades
This succession is important too
Privately owned businesses are collectively worth $1.437 trillion, yet more than eight out of 10 owners have no plans for who'll take over the reins
Stretched budgets dampen enthusiasm
The number of Australians trading shares and exchange traded funds (ETFs) online has dropped by 15% in a matter of months.
1 million Aussies juggle two jobs
Following 12 interest rate rises since May last year, almost 1 million Australians are juggling a second job or a side hustle to make ends meet, new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows.
Come clean about a dirty obsession
Many Aussies would rather stop eating out than let go of the cleaner, but there’s a way to enjoy both
Baby boomers bet on blue chips
Older investors have a reputation for loving well-established, high-quality companies.
We need labels that tell the truth
The descriptions that funds attach to their investment options should be consistent and accurate
Share in ASEAN's growth
ASEAN countries are experiencing rapid expansion, providing opportunities for investors who are looking for long-term gains
The mutual makeover
The member-owned banks are evolving, but their core focus on customer and community remains the same
Skills you need to be successful
The amount of effort you are prepared to make will determine what type of investor you are
The big ones that got away
It's painful when you miss your chance to make a fortune, but you can keep playing the stockmarket game as long as you live