In the current low interest rate environment, an investment product offering low-risk, high returns may sound very tempting. That's especially when the offeror implies it has the personal backing of the chairman of Australia's corporate regulator, … [Read more...]
Buying property with other people: Mine, yours or ours?
When people buy property together, particularly if it’s with a partner or spouse, they often register the title in both people’s names – especially if they’re going to live in the property. But other arrangements are possible, several friends … [Read more...]
Starting the investment journey late
The power of compound returns is startling and the mathematics in favour of starting to save early in life is undeniable. At a 4 per cent annual return, $100,000 invested today will grow to around $580,000 over the course of a regular 45 year … [Read more...]
Protecting yourself from Super and Investment scams
Super and investment scams target your personal wealth by convincing you to invest in fake schemes and companies. They’re very skilled at convincing you that their scam is real and unfortunately are very widespread, taking many different forms. A … [Read more...]
How to boost your motivation in minutes
If you’re prone to procrastination, you’re certainly not alone. When there’s so much to do, it’s all too easy to postpone action because you can’t quite bring yourself to get started. Most things feel like overwhelming hurdles, until you take the … [Read more...]
6 Simple Rituals for Overcoming Stress & Anxiety
How often do you feel you are burning your candle at both ends? That no matter how hard you try to destress or what boundaries you set, the to-do list gets longer and you find it harder to catch your breath? Even with businesses shutting down and our … [Read more...]
Budgeting for your engagement
From engagement onward, getting married is an exciting time. But it’s easy to get so swept up in the wedding planning that long-term financial planning gets put to one side. BUDGETING FOR THE RING When it comes to buying engagement rings, it’s best … [Read more...]
Have you got a personal financial register?
Have you written a personal financial register, listing your super and non-super investments, your other assets, your income and any debts? This fundamental task for managing your personal finances, investing and saving for retirement would often be … [Read more...]
Track your spending
Tracking your spending is a way to take control of your money. Knowing exactly how much is coming in and going out can help you spend less and save more. 1. Understand where your money goes Taking the time to make a note of every dollar you spend … [Read more...]
Smart super strategies for this EOFY
Want to help boost your retirement savings while potentially saving on tax? Here are five smart super strategies to consider before the end of the financial year. 1. Add to your super – and claim a tax deduction If you contribute some of your … [Read more...]
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