Aged care beds come at a price.
View Media FileJune 30 is rapidly approaching which means it is time to seek advice about ways to save tax.
View Media FileMore and more baby boomers are choosing to stay in the workforce instead of retiring at 65.
View Media FileWhile the goalposts on super may keep moving, it’s still your best shot in building a comfortable nest egg for retirement.
View Media FileTax hits bedrock in profit squeeze
View Media FileDon't delay super salary sacrifice
View Media FileIncreased superannuation rates will outweigh small business gains.
View Media FileWhen a call just doesn’t ring true - ON A recent wet Sunday morning, a friend was sleeping soundly – until his dreams were shattered by the loud ringing of the phone.
View Media FileWhat has been lost in the fanfare of publicity about switching banks is the lack of portable mortgage insurance.
View Media FileThe volatility in interest rates has generated the predictable hype about borrowers taking matters into their own hands and switching lenders.
View Media FileFew articles created as much interest as my recent one on the 16.5 per cent superannuation death tax, so I am going to delve further into this topic today.
View Media FileNo one can predict rate movements but you can adopt strategies to pay more off the mortgage so that you worry less.
View Media FileAnd the way to make your money stick – and work for you – is steady, long-term, quality investment, ignoring panics.
View Media FileIncremental changes to superannuation rules will not help lower national debt.
View Media FileBooks make great presents – if you know which ones to choose.
View Media FilePoorly written tax laws force reasonable people into unreasonable decisions.
View Media FileThe baby boomers’ parents need not fear, nursing homes no longer eat up estates.
View Media FileIncreased employer contributions to come will not make the difference that salary sacrificing can achieve today.
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