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Give yourself the ultimate break
Thanks to its generous tax treatment, coupled with the power of compounding, superannuation is the ideal long-term investment
Dose of reality for growth stocks
Thankfully, investors are no longer prepared to pay absurd prices for companies that are yet to prove their profitability
Don't get burnt by a crash
Investors need to structure their portfolio with the right “skew" to protect their wealth
Discover the power of 'enough'
There's a simple way to escape the cycle of discontent that can plague our lives
Banks' future is in the balance
Beyond the big four, the regionals and the millionaire's factory, there are insurers and fund managers to consider
At home with disaster
As the impact of climate change intensifies, today's property buyers need to keep an eye on the future
5 ways to cut your tax bill
A little preparation can mean big savings if you claim the right expenses
Keep it in the family
Pooling funds can open financial doors … or ruin relationships. Consider the pros and cons before making such an important commitment
When it's time to quit
While most owners soldier on, sometimes there’s no alternative to shutting shop
Take the money or reinvest?
Hundreds of listed companies offer dividend reinvestment plans. It’s a chance to boost your shareholdings without dipping into your savings, but there are pros and cons to weigh up.
Take personal control
Just as it’s possible to create your own music playlist, you can create a personalised share index that aligns with your aims and values
SECTOR RESOURCES - Beat the booms and busts
It’s hard to predict the future in a volatile business so aim to minimise your downside
Plan a laundry that works
This functional and rather neglected room deserves a bit of love and attention to make it complement the rest of the house
Cash in on the great escape
The pandemic-fuelled migration from the cities to the bush, especially among millennials, provides new opportunities for investors
Reality behind the dream
Buying a getaway may seem like a great idea after enjoying an idyllic vacation, but does it stack up financially?
BREAK FREE
The financial independence movement is inspiring new followers – as young as 28 – who want to quit their day job and do their own thing
All will be revealed - finally
Funds will have to tell members exactly where their retirement savings are invested
Path to financial power
Women have come a long way on their money journey, but much more needs to be done before they achieve the rewards they deserve. We’ve spoken to a range of experts to find out the best ways for them to reach their goals.
Winners in the singles game
An increasing number of women are going it alone to get into the housing market
When life falls apart
Life doesn’t always work out the way you plan. In the ’80s and ’90s, Antoinette Colbran and her husband Richard were living the life – a house on Sydney’s lower north shore, a holiday home, European trips, a boat and regular car upgrades. Their work in the medico-legal business of workers’ compensation was going great guns.
Motherhood comes with a penalty
The super system assumes workers have an unbroken career, but this isn’t the reality for most women
Lowdown on how much we need in retirement
The real experts – the people who have already retired and know what it’s like – share their tips
Look on the good side
Investors who want to back their values with their cash need to make sure the ESG label does what it says
Let's have this tough conversation
Roles in a relationship are often based on gender rather than skills and interest
Down but not out
Ansell’s share price has taken a hit, but for the patient investor this could be a buying opportunity
Bank with a conscience
Neobanks appeal to tech-savvy young savers who are keen to protect the planet as well as build their wealth
Abuse takes a heavy toll
While the pandemic has made it harder for women and children to escape an abusive relationship, a range of support can help ease the trauma
In search of a better deal
When switching mortgage providers, take the time to ensure the new offer is as good as it looks
When retirees change their minds
More older people are turning their backs on “the dream” and going back to work
Keep the costs under control
No detail is too small if you want your dream to be realised on time and on budget