Finance
PM courts world leaders amid global inflation concerns
21 November
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has concluded his latest round of world leader speed dating at a major economic forum with a spotlight on trade and climate. Mr Albanese met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the...[Read More]
The benefits of financial planning and personalised strategies
21 November
Financial planning is a cornerstone of financial health, helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of managing wealth, preparing for the future, and achieving their unique goals. Whether your aspirations are personal, such as...[Read More]
Changes to super to bolster transparency and quality
21 November
Older Australians will be able to use their retirement savings more effectively under a government push to improve the quality and transparency of superannuation. The federal government will improve resources on its financial advice website...[Read More]
Revenue upgrades ‘a sliver’ of earlier years: treasurer
21 November
Lower iron ore prices and a slackening jobs market will weigh on the budget bottom line, the federal treasurer has warned ahead of the mid-year economic update. Jim Chalmers has played down the size of revenue upgrades, citing structural challenges...[Read More]
HECS debts lump students with future mortgage misery
21 November
As political parties squabble over wiping university student debt, new figures show paying off a HECS loan may impact graduates’ borrowing power for a mortgage by almost $100,000. Research from Compare the Market revealed a university student...[Read More]
Traveling abroad: essential dos and don’ts for a respectful and memorable journey
14 November
Travelling overseas is more than just a chance to see new places; it’s an invitation to step into worlds vastly different from our own. From Marrakech’s colourful markets to Tokyo’s bustling streets, each destination offers unique customs,...[Read More]
New thinking about the concept of being wealthy
14 November
Back in the 1960s, owning a home was synonymous with being wealthy because of the prevailing socio-economic context, including high homeownership rates, early marriage and family formation, shorter life expectancy, and memories of the Great...[Read More]
Consumer confidence rebound wobbles following Trump win
14 November
A second Donald Trump presidency has dented an otherwise confident outlook for Australian consumers, buoyed by improving finances and the diminishing likelihood of interest rate hikes. Pessimists still outnumber optimists in the Westpac-Melbourne...[Read More]
Annual wage growth for workers drops to 3.5 per cent
14 November
Australia’s annual pace of wage growth has stepped down to 3.5 per cent through to September, from 4.1 per cent over the year to June. A large fall in the annual rate was anticipated as a bumper 5.75 per cent increase in award wages fell out of...[Read More]
Calls to expand super payments for younger workers
14 November
Teenagers should be paid superannuation on top of their wages regardless of how many hours they work, one of Australia’s largest funds urges. Modelling by the Super Members Council of Australia released on Tuesday shows the average worker under 18...[Read More]
Use this step-by-step checklist to manage tax for a deceased estate.
14 November
1. Look after yourself This is the most important thing. If you are feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to talk with your friends or family, or phone a confidential counselling service: Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14 (24 hours) Beyond...[Read More]
Empowering Aging Parents: A Guide to Navigating Technology and Avoiding Scams
7 November
Supporting aging parents with technology is essential as it helps them stay connected, access resources, and remain safe online. Teaching them how to use devices effectively and recognise scams is a practical way to foster independence and...[Read More]
What is the difference between shares and bananas?
7 November
In the world of investing, stocks and bonds often take centre stage. They represent two of the most common types of investments, each offering unique benefits and risks. As an investor, understanding stocks vs. bonds is key to building a diversified...[Read More]
Retirement withdrawal – lump sum or income stream
7 November
The difference between a lump sum withdrawal of super and a retirement income stream, and the tax consequences. Choose a lump sum or income stream When you meet the retirement condition of release, you can usually choose to withdraw your...[Read More]
Albanese sees sun breaking through dark economic clouds
7 November
Australian businesses have weathered years of economic storms but the prime minister says the worst may be over in an optimistic pitch for the years ahead. Anthony Albanese will address business leaders at an Australian Chamber of Commerce and...[Read More]