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Stand out from the crowd
With unemployment soaring, this checklist will boost your chances of finding a role
The magic of equity
The value of your present home can be tapped to help you climb further and faster up the property ladder
Escape from the city
Home could be a $100,000 cheapie for workers who are no longer tied to an office
BUILD ON THE DREAM
Covid-19 has battered our lives, but our love affair with real estate is likely to endure
A list to pin on the fridge
Volatility can be a great opportunity if you understand how to beat the herd
In The Eye Of The Storm
Fiona Davies Chief executive of the Australian Medical Association NSW. Age 45; shares four children with neurosurgeon husband Brian; lives in Sydney. Business graduate who feels queasy at the sight of blood. First job was assistant to an industrial relations commissioner during the 1990s. Always interested in cooking and maybe becoming a chef. Aware she had choices that women before her didn’t, she champions women around her. Has climbed Tasmania’s highest mountain, Ossa, and getting on top of her finances was a recent achievement.
Beat The Budget Blues
How to manage your cash flow during Covid-19
Ways To Ease The Pressure
Renters and landlords have new rights during Covid-19. Here’s what you need to know.
How To Keep The Lights On
Staying connected with your customers is more important than ever – and it can be done cheaply and effectively
Stake your claim
Every dollar counts, so make sure you are fully compensated for having to work from home
‘Sure things' for the future
Investors’ favourite Aussie blue-chip companies are having trouble living up to their name
Make the most of it
The sharemarket crash can provide valuable lessons on how to protect and grow our retirement savings
Making it work
Lockdown has encouraged us to discover new skills and revive old ones
In a better place
A sector that learnt its lessons the hard way remains focused on preserving investors’ capital and providing a reliable income
Be ready to make a move
While housing has taken a hit from the pandemic, there are always opportunities for astute buyers
How To Handle The Fallout
Investors are likely to take a hit, but a long-term approach can ease financial pain
Check Your Health And Wealth
While the household budget may have taken a hit, it’s important to make sure your medical needs don’t suffer as well
Covid-19: Your Questions Answered
7 strategies that can rescue you
Burning issues
Natural disaster cover is fraught with danger, so make sure you have the right kind of protection and understand the fine print
Law takes a virtual route
The brutal fallout of Covid-19 has devastated many businesses. But one that is benefiting, at least for the time being, is Dom Woolrych’s online legal platform Lawpath.
Make the money last
More than ever preretirees need to get on top of a complicated, inefficient system to maximise their future income
Down on their luck
Management’s hunger for growth has left Tabcorp shareholders facing the risk of a painful capital raising
Weather the storm
Carefully selected exchange traded funds can protect an investor during market turbulence – and even take advantage of it
What your insurance covers
While most policies exclude a pandemic, business owners should ensure they are protected from flow-on risks
When the economy is toast
Investors who keep a level head can benefit from market meltdowns like the “March madness”
Young Adults Can Get Set For Life
Modest savings from part-time work have plenty of time to grow
What's Hot In Real Estate
Obsessive mainstream media reports would have you think Sydney and Melbourne are the only places seeing improved property markets, but Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra are also ready to take it up a notch as local infrastructure projects begin. Slower economic growth means it’s ever harder to find bargain share prices, but there are several sectors and companies you can turn to that will help navigate the low-interest-rate environment. This year property guru Terry Ryder and Jessica Amir, a shares expert from Bell Direct, showcase where they see the greatest value, revealing their top 50 property hotspots and share buys.
Three lessons from two failures
When the share price goes down instead of up, a post mortem can be revealing
The future of A-REITS
A comprehensive report provides plenty of food for thought for potential investors
Stocks that lead the field
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2020 is the Year of the Rat – a clever, quick-thinking creature seen as a sign of wealth, surplus and often creating success.