Time, money and meaning: Rethinking what wealth really is

15 January

Ask ten people what wealth means and you’ll likely get ten different answers. For some, it’s a certain number in the bank, a paid-off home, or the freedom to stop worrying about bills. For others, it’s less tangible — time, health,...[Read More]

Superannuation may initially seem like a distant concern, but early engagement and strategic planning can transform it into a critical asset for future

15 January

Being young comes with a whirlwind of experiences and financial priorities, often pushing thoughts about retirement and superannuation to the back burner.    Initially, for many young individuals, superannuation feels like a distant concern,...[Read More]

Financial freedom comes from disciplined planning, timely investments, and wise decision-making

15 January

The importance of personal financial planning can’t be overstated, regardless of your age. Proper financial planning can offer a safety net for you and your family while giving you the freedom to make informed choices. Many adults worry about the...[Read More]

Key differences between self-managed super funds (SMSF) and conventional super

8 January

Superannuation is an essential part of planning for retirement in Australia. For most people, it quietly grows in the background through employer contributions and investment earnings.  But did you know there’s more than one way to manage your...[Read More]

Show me the money: call to claim $300m in state coffers

7 January

The next best thing to winning lotto is getting some extra cash to offset costs during the holiday period. A whopping $300 million is sitting in the unclaimed money pool of NSW that taxpayers are legally entitled to from businesses that have not...[Read More]

New Year’s Resolutions: Why we make them—and why some stick while others don’t

1 January

Every January, millions of people around the world embrace the symbolic “fresh start” that the new year provides. Fuelled by optimism and the desire for self-improvement, we set resolutions that promise better habits, healthier living, and...[Read More]

A new year, a fresh start: Building a better you

1 January

A new year carries a quiet kind of magic. It invites reflection without judgement and possibility without pressure. No matter what the past year looked like, January represents a reset button — a chance to realign your priorities and move forward...[Read More]

Educating investors: Building the foundations for long-term generational wealth

1 January

Investing can feel intimidating for many people, particularly those just starting out. Markets fluctuate, headlines create fear, and misinformation is everywhere. Yet at its core, successful investing is not about chasing hot tips or timing the...[Read More]

Retirement isn’t an age — it’s a financial position

1 January

For decades, retirement has been framed as a milestone tied to age. Sixty-seven has become a default finish line — the point at which work stops and “retirement” begins. But this traditional view no longer reflects reality.  Retirement is not...[Read More]

Some steps you can take if you are struggling to make mortgage repayments?

1 January

Owning a home is a significant milestone. However, the financial responsibility of mortgage repayments can be daunting for some homeowners. In times of financial difficulty, it’s essential to find ways to manage your mortgage and avoid defaulting...[Read More]

Boxing Day sales take off with bargain airfares

31 December

With bumper Boxing Day sales under way, shoppers are being cautioned to closely track prices to ensure they’re getting genuine bargains not illusory offers. Two major airlines have also added to the December 26 bargain hunt early on, announcing...[Read More]

Determining your attitude towards investment risk – and why financial advice matters

25 December

When it comes to investing, one of the most important – and often overlooked – factors is your attitude towards risk. Investment risk is not just about market volatility or potential losses; it’s about how you react when markets rise and...[Read More]

The one tweak that could grow your super by $200,000

25 December

Australians are being urged to engage more closely with their super, because small tweaks made early in life can grow into large differences over time. Fewer than half of all Australians have actively chosen how their super is invested, with nearly...[Read More]

Cozzie livs no match for multibillion-dollar Xmas spend

25 December

A forecast multibillion-dollar uptick in Christmas and holiday spending is being taken as a sign Australians are finally getting beyond cost-of-living woes. Consumers are by and large expected to loosen the purse strings over the silly season, with...[Read More]

Long commute deal breaker as workers stay close to home

17 December

Almost two in three Australians would not consider working for a company that required a long commute and many were willing to sacrifice higher wages and perks to work closer to home. Employees with short commutes also reported being happier and...[Read More]