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The value of financial advice and the importance of managing cash flow
18 June
Building wealth is rarely the result of one big decision. More often, it is the outcome of small, consistent habits repeated over time. At the heart of those habits is one simple principle: spend less than you earn and make sure your money has a...[Read More]
Your home: 7 ways to increase its value and enjoy it more
18 June
Your home is more than bricks, mortar, paint and flooring. It is the place where life happens. It is where families gather, memories are made, visitors are welcomed, and everyday routines unfold. For many people, their home is also one of their...[Read More]
Aged Care: The emotional and financial decisions families often overlook
18 June
Aged care is one of the most important conversations a family can have, yet it is also one of the easiest to delay. Many families only begin thinking seriously about aged care when there is a health event, a fall, a hospital admission, or a...[Read More]
Estate planning: the good, the bad and the ugly
18 June
Estate planning is one of those topics many people know is important, but often put off. It can feel uncomfortable, complicated or something to “deal with later”. Yet a well-structured estate plan can be one of the greatest gifts you leave...[Read More]
Why most people don’t value life insurance — and why they should
18 June
Life insurance is one of those topics many people know is important, yet often place in the “I’ll deal with it later” basket. Unlike saving for a holiday, buying a home, or investing for retirement, life insurance does not feel exciting. It is...[Read More]
Life Insurance: The mindset shift that protects your financial plan
11 June
Life insurance is often one of those topics people know they should think about, but quietly push to the side. It can feel uncomfortable, complex or easy to delay when life is busy. Yet for many individuals, families and business owners, personal...[Read More]
Running a side business while still employed: What to consider at tax time
11 June
Many Australians start a sole trader business or partnership while still working as an employee. It might begin as a side hustle, a family business, consulting work, a trade, an online store, or a passion project that slowly becomes more serious....[Read More]
How to plan for retirement and start the journey with confidence
11 June
Retirement is not just a date on the calendar. It is a major life transition that affects your finances, routine, relationships, health, mindset and sense of purpose. For many people, the hardest part is not deciding whether they want to stop...[Read More]
How to feel more self-sufficient at home
11 June
There is something deeply rewarding about knowing your home can do more than simply provide shelter. A self-sufficient home gives you a greater sense of control, comfort and confidence. It does not mean living completely off-grid, growing every meal...[Read More]
Rule of seven: An investor’s compass
11 June
James sat at his kitchen table, laptop open, staring at a chart of a stock he’d been watching for weeks. Every article, every podcast, every conversation with friends about investing seemed to echo the same phrase: “Time in the market beats...[Read More]
7 signs you are ready to downsize the home and take life a little easier
4 June
There comes a time when the family home that once felt full of noise, movement and memories can start to feel a little too big, too quiet, too expensive or simply too much work. Downsizing is not just about moving into a smaller home. For many...[Read More]
Super Co-Contribution: A simple way to boost your retirement savings
4 June
The government super co-contribution scheme is designed to help eligible low and middle-income earners grow their retirement savings. If you make personal after-tax contributions into your super fund, the government may also contribute an additional...[Read More]
7 signs it may be time to start your own business
4 June
Many people dream of starting their own business, but very few wake up one day with absolute certainty that the time is right. More often, the signs build slowly. A frustration at work. A passion that keeps pulling at you. A skill others keep asking...[Read More]
7 reasons to talk life insurance with your financial adviser
4 June
Life insurance is one of those things many people know they should review, but often put off. It can feel complex, uncomfortable, or like something to deal with “later”. The problem is, life does not always wait for later. The right life...[Read More]
Helping kids with living expenses – prepare them for the responsibilities of adulthood
4 June
There’s a family event of sorts that gives parents mixed feelings of sadness, apprehension and relief — and children a lot of excitement: when a child leaves the proverbial nest. Now, this can happen early during your child’s teenage years...[Read More]
