A year may not seem like a long time, but a lot can happen in 365 days. Since last February, you may have changed jobs, received a raise, gotten married or divorced, brought home a baby or had one of your kids move out of home. A yearly financial … [Read more...]
More super less tax
By making an after-tax contribution to your superannuation, you could boost your retirement savings for the future – and claim a tax deduction. In the past, this strategy was only available to the self-employed and those earning less than 10% of … [Read more...]
Things to ask a car dealer
Before you find a car and sign on the dotted line, there are a few things you should know. Here are a few questions you might want to ask the car dealer before you drive away with your new wheels. Is there a balloon payment? With a balloon … [Read more...]
Estate planning: Making it easier on family
It’s understandable to not have the answers if you’re asked about what will happen if you pass away. But if you make important decisions now, you could save your loved ones a lot of heartache when you’re gone. Get professional legal and financial … [Read more...]
Money saving tips for travel
Travelling cheaply needn’t mean you miss out. Find out the best ways to save big on your overseas holiday plans, and make the most of every dollar. Why you should budget for your overseas holidays Most of us love to travel, but not all of us can … [Read more...]
8 healthy road-trip snacks
A pie and sauce washed down with soft drink from a roadhouse. Or maybe a burger and fries at a fast-food joint. Do these sound like your go-to options when on a road trip? It might seem like a hassle to eat healthy food when you're on the road, … [Read more...]
5 reasons why small businesses fail
By Flying Solo contributor John Refalo For many people starting a business is a dream but, at the same time, a significant risk when not done properly. While we see a number of clients citing issues with the Tax Office as the catalyst for problems … [Read more...]
Not needed: A radically new investment strategy
Are you among the investors asking themselves: Is a radically new investment strategy warranted to deal with the challenging investment mix of continuing low interest rates, higher market volatility and subdued returns from diversified … [Read more...]
Four tips for boosting your super balance
If you could add $61,000 to your super fund in 10 years, would you do it? Of course you would, however by choosing, or defaulting into, funds that underperform and charge high fees, you may be leaving money like that on the table. Super is the … [Read more...]
When super isn't compulsory
As Australia’s $2.8-trillion super system attracts even more headlines than usual, more people may mistakenly assume that almost everyone in the workforce is covered by at least compulsory contributions. In reality, the position is far different. A … [Read more...]
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