If you’re looking for one of the easiest morning rituals to transform your health, look no further than a glass of filtered water with freshly squeezed lemon juice. In addition to it being a delightfully refreshing drink, there’s a myriad of health … [Read more...]
Ponzi schemes
Dividends but no real investment One of the simplest yet most effective investment scams is the ponzi scheme. The promoter promises investors a return on investment and says it is secure, but there is no real 'investment'. The promoter convinces … [Read more...]
Why you may want to hire an advisor to assess your age pension
About two-thirds of Australians are entitled to at least a partial age pension1, so most of us need to understand how it works and determine what role we want it to play in our retirement plan. The age pension provides key benefits to retirees. It … [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...]
Wanted: More voluntary super contributions
Are you contributing enough to super? Recent research highlights the reality that most members of large super funds do not make voluntary contributions. How Australia Saves 2019, a collaboration between Vanguard and three major funds – First State … [Read more...]
5 steps to manage your business while travelling long term
By Flying Solo contributor Karen Valadares All praise to the internet for making it easier to work on the go! It still amazes me that carrying around a laptop and a phone allows us to manage our businesses while travelling long term. But adopting … [Read more...]
Understanding your retirement income
It is important to understand where this income will come from, how long it will last, and whether your retirement investments are on track, or whether some adjustments need to be made to get you there. While there are some more complex … [Read more...]
Buying for your baby: tips on keeping costs down
There are lots of things to buy for your newborn, from onesies to prams - it's easy to get carried away and spend a fortune. Luckily, we have five smart tips to stop you from blowing your budget. 1. Make a list and stick to it You may already … [Read more...]
Retiring from small business
Selling a small business can be a challenging, complicated and uncertain time. So too can retiring. Combine the two and you have a situation where early planning and advice is critical. Plan early The earlier you plan for the sale of your … [Read more...]
Being financially ready for your child’s early years
The first two years of parenting are notoriously tough on the pocket. Having a budget is a great way to set your family up for the first few years of your child’s life – and save for the future too. Here are some tips that’ll help you do … [Read more...]
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