The Government has announced it will amend some of the super reforms proposed in the May 2016 Federal Budget. Summary of amendments: The lifetime limit of $500,000 on non-concessional super contributions won’t proceed. People aged 65 … [Read more...]
Save small. Win big
Today is Super Booster Day! It's the day Australians are asked to make a pledge to pay themselves forward. As a proud supporter of the day, we have a question for you: do you plan on saving more for your future but find life keeps getting in the … [Read more...]
Give your future self a pay rise!
Pay yourself forward Topping up your super early will help you get one step closer to ensuring you achieve your lifestyle goals for your post-work years. Now is the time to plan ahead and work out how much money you’ll need to fund the retirement … [Read more...]
5 ways to spend your ‘me’ time
Modern life can feel like you’re running a marathon — between work life, home life and social life, it can be tough finding time to breathe, let alone taking a few moments out for yourself. But with one in four Australians feeling stressed in their … [Read more...]
Borrowing to invest – the risks and benefits
Is borrowing to invest a good idea? When buying a home, most people save a deposit, find a place they think will grow in value, work out if loan repayments and other expenses are affordable, and then borrow the money needed to make the … [Read more...]
Borrowing to invest – boost your retirement savings
How to borrow to invest and potentially boost your retirement savings When it comes to your retirement savings, more is always better. While everyone’s circumstances are different, you’ll need about two-thirds of your pre-retirement income to … [Read more...]
Statement by Glenn Stevens, Governor: Monetary Policy Decision – August 2016
At its meeting today, the Board decided to lower the cash rate by 25 basis points to 1.50 per cent, effective 3 August 2016. The global economy is continuing to grow, at a lower than average pace. Several advanced economies have recorded improved … [Read more...]
2016 financial year in review – from Grexit to Brexit
The year to 30 June 2016 was in many ways an extraordinary year with a range of both positive and negative influences at play. Regrettably for investors, the financial year concluded just as it started with considerable uncertainty and market … [Read more...]
Is debt consolidation the way to go?
Juggling multiple debt payments? Consolidating all your debts into one loan may help – but make sure you do your homework before you take action. Got credit cards, personal loans and a car loan too? If you’re struggling to pay it all off, you may … [Read more...]
BREXIT: Hello Goodbye
By Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist, NAB Asset Management In a surprise outcome, Britain has decided to LEAVE the European Union. While the reaction and full implications of the referendum will continue to evolve, Bob Cunneen … [Read more...]
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