Tax relief for workers and pain for investors in budget
13 May
Young people entering the housing market face such significant difficulties that the government needs to break a major election promise on controversial tax changes, Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists. A raid on investment properties, trusts and other...[Read More]
Downsizing can impact your Age pension Eligibility
7 May
A client in her early 80s recently sold her long-term family home and downsized into a smaller community-style residence. While the move suited her lifestyle, the $850,000 sale proceeds created an unexpected issue — her assets were now...[Read More]
Understanding your risk profile: The foundation of smart investing
7 May
When it comes to investing, one of the most important — yet often overlooked — steps is defining your risk profile. It’s the foundation upon which your entire financial plan is built. Without a clear understanding of how much risk you are...[Read More]
Stepping into the next chapter: Leadership, wellbeing and the courage to keep going
7 May
Whenever we step into a new chapter of rapid change, growth or ambition, something interesting often happens. Just as we begin reaching for the next level in our lives, careers or leadership journey, we meet a new layer of self-doubt. It can...[Read More]
When life gets complicated: Top 7 signs you need legal assistance
7 May
Most people do not think about speaking with a lawyer until something has already gone wrong. A dispute has escalated, a contract has been signed, a deadline has passed, or a difficult family or business issue has become too serious to...[Read More]
EOFY is approaching: what can you do now to maximise this financial year and prepare for the next?
7 May
As 30 June approaches, many individuals and business owners start thinking about tax. But the best tax outcomes are usually achieved before the Financial Year ends, not after it. EOFY is the perfect time to review your income, expenses,...[Read More]
Spin the globe: Four weeks in Georgia and Armenia
7 May
Spin the globe and let your finger land somewhere unexpected: the Caucasus, where Europe and Asia seem to meet over a shared table of wine, mountain air and stories that feel older than the roads themselves. For a couple chasing adventure, romance...[Read More]
Commercial property investment: Why the right advice matters
7 May
Commercial property investment can be an attractive way to build long-term wealth, generate rental income and diversify beyond residential property or traditional investment markets. From office spaces and retail shops to warehouses, medical suites,...[Read More]
Email scams: Why one click can cost more than you think
7 May
Email scams have become one of the most common and costly threats facing small businesses and everyday consumers. What used to be obvious — poorly written emails, strange attachments and unbelievable offers — has become far more sophisticated....[Read More]
When you should consider consulting a property agent and what they can do for you
7 May
Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and...[Read More]
Navigating grief and why life insurance matters
7 May
Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences. The world can feel heavy, confusing, and unfair. In those first raw weeks and months, it’s easy to feel unprepared — not just emotionally, but practically and financially...[Read More]
Treasurer hoses down talk of big budget handouts
7 May
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has downplayed the Reserve Bank governor’s warnings about public spending adding to inflation, insisting large stimulus packages won’t be a feature of the federal budget. After lifting interest rates for the third...[Read More]
What’s known so far about the federal budget
7 May
Jim Chalmers is putting the finishing touches on his fifth federal budget, with some of the measures starting to be revealed. WHAT’S ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THE BUDGET * The government has already flagged large cuts to the NDIS, with savings of $15...[Read More]
Inflation, growth, rates all hinge on end to conflict
7 May
The crisis in the Middle East fanned the flames of already buoyant inflation in Australia and could lead to more interest rate pain if it isn’t resolved, the central bank has warned. The Reserve Bank of Australia released fresh quarterly economic...[Read More]
Aussies losing almost $5b in unpaid super every year
7 May
Australians are missing out on almost $5 billion in superannuation entitlements every year, with one in four workers affected nationwide. Workers were underpaid $24.4 billion across five years between 2018 and 2023, according to the latest...[Read More]
