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Survival guide for choppy waters
A focus on the value provided by strong, profitable Aussie companies should reward investors in what could be a challenging year
When numbers can lie
Investors need to look beyond the financial metrics to identify a high-quality business
Should I stay or should I go?
Here are four rules to help you make one of life’s most challenging decisions
Something ventured, something gained
Casey Flint Associate at private equity firm Square Peg; aged 26; lives in Sydney’s Kirribilli As a young girl, Casey loved mixing “potions” with mud, thinking one day she might be a scientist; grew up in the outback Queensland town of Winton; studied biochemistry and molecular biology at University of Queensland; studied economics after joining Uber; is a keen sailor, an avid reader and follower of podcasts; a devoted video gamer and interested in virtual reality.
IT'S NOT OVER YET
WHILE 2022 IS LIKELY TO BE A MORE “NORMAL” YEAR, PROPERTY PRICES WILL RISE STRONGLY IN MANY AREAS
Have fun in the guessing game
The only predictable thing about the stock market is its unpredictability
Boost your buying power
Teaming up with a family member or friend can beat the affordability challenge
Our tax system is reformed in the wake of the pandemic
It’s a political minefield, but something needs to be done as the population ages
Stapling ends the huge waste
Aussies will save $2.8 billion over the next 10 years as unnecessary fees and premiums are ditched
Put a mask on your portfolio
It’s been an incredible 18 months. Now is the time to prepare for the next leg of the journey.
Under unhealthy influences
Hidden persuaders take away our ability to make true choices, encouraging us to jump to conclusions
Add power to the estate plan
It’s important to nominate a trusted person to make decisions on your behalf should you become incapacitated
In the company of angels
Danielle Robertson was born at a time when Australian women had to manage their homes, children and entertaining pretty much on their own.
A conversation we need to have
Dementia affects an increasing number of Australians, and families should plan now for the financial risks
A little pain can be a good thing
Lending restrictions to rein in booming house prices are prudent risk management
A betrayal of trust
Under the cover of lockdowns, unscrupulous children and other relatives are ripping off ageing parents more than ever
ASK THE EXPERTS WHERE TO INVEST $10K
In a challenging year, one silver lining is that many of us have been able to stash away some extra cash. Here are eight ways to make the most of it.
Borrow to get ahead
You can boost your returns by using someone else’s money, but the payoff is not without risks
Tell the truth, the whole truth
Investment labels such as ‘balanced’ don’t always mean what they suggest
Neighbours' big payday
Homeowners who band together to sell a mega-lot of land, rather than selling individually, can double their profits
The good, the bad, the costly
Lockdowns have triggered an outbreak of home improvement projects. These are the pitfalls to avoid.
Top 5 Ways To Add Value
A memorable holiday experience can be the inspiration for a clever, on-budget update at home
How To Survive A Breakdown
SME partners need to plan carefully when a personal relationship sours
Love & money
Financial worries are a major cause of break-ups. But if couples find their money sweet spot, they can boost their finances and their relationship.
An idiot income portfolio
An obsession with franked dividends means Aussie investors miss out on the big returns
In the baby business
While assisted reproduction can be a prolonged and expensive process, for many women it’s well worth it
When sibling rivalry turns nasty
Parents are asking for trouble if they play favourites when it comes to dividing up the estate
Break for the border
There’s a world of opportunity for investors who venture beyond the small, concentrated local market
Ease stress of divorce
When a couple decides to break up, some emotional and practical preparation can help them through the process
Thinking inside the box
James Chin Moody Co-founder and CEO of Sendle, the courier delivery disruptor Aged 44 and married with two children, he lives in Sydney