It's hardly surprisingly that a personal finance article in Forbes magazine places the classic and straightforward investment practice of dollar-cost averaging high among a list of tips to help millennials become better, more disciplined investors in … [Read more...]
A realty check for accessing super early
When it comes to the basics of life the issue of finding shelter - putting a roof over one's head – ranks high on most people's list. So as the dream of home ownership continues to recede further into the financial distance for younger Australians … [Read more...]
Dementia is more than just forgetfulness
It may begin with forgetting where you left your car keys and can eventually lead to potentially dangerous situations such as forgetting to switch off the heater or kitchen stove. This is a very real experience for more than 353,800 Australians … [Read more...]
Why more women need MONEY as a value and it's benefits
By Guest Author Kelly Magowan Having been a career coach for well over a decade and worked with a diverse range of clients from various industries and professions (men and women), more often than not it is the men who include money in their list of … [Read more...]
Jump-start your retirement savings
Unfortunately, many people would reach their mid-fifties and conclude that their savings are not on track to finance a satisfactory lifestyle in retirement. Fortunately, worthwhile steps can often be taken to boost their nest-eggs in the countdown to … [Read more...]
To rent or own: retirement living options
In Australia there are both ownership and rental opportunities for retirement living options. Generally the deciding factor of whether you rent or buy is subject to your financial situation. Ownership & legalities Property ownership in … [Read more...]
Preparing for your family's future
No-one wants to think about death in the prime of life. But it's important to decide what will happen to your assets when you die. Find out how you can give instructions to your family about your legal and medical preferences should you fall ill or … [Read more...]
Save early, save often
One of the underlying attributes of Australia's superannuation system is that it starts young adults saving for retirement as soon as they join the workforce. Without compulsory super contributions, many millennials – aged in their twenties to … [Read more...]
SMSF planning for the unexpected
Life is full of surprises. Plan ahead to help your SMSF deal with unexpected issues such as a relationship breakdown, incapacity or an untimely death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGwMbVsxxuc If you would like to discuss any issue to … [Read more...]
Continue to protect the skin you’re in
Data from Cancer Council’s recent National Sun Protection Survey reveals just 44 percent of Australian adults wear a hat when exposed to UV on summer weekends, down from 48 percent in 2003. As we age our skin becomes more delicate and while some … [Read more...]
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