The real value of advice

The real value of advice

  The right words of advice – whether it be from friends or family, business mentor, sports coach – can have lasting impact on the way we lead our lives, manage our businesses. The same holds true for financial advice.             Good advice is valuable....
Returning expats reminded on tax snares with pensions, investments

Returning expats reminded on tax snares with pensions, investments

  With thousands of Australian expats still hoping to return home following COVID-19, a mid-tier firm has highlighted some important tax implications and considerations, including the foreign pension transfers.               For expats recently returning to Australia...
Retirees need new super investment approach

Retirees need new super investment approach

  The needs of retiree clients may not be properly serviced by traditional portfolio investment approaches, an investment expert has warned.               Traditional portfolio investment approaches for superannuation may fail to meet the needs of retiree clients, a...
Retirement the ‘number one trigger’ for financial advice

Retirement the ‘number one trigger’ for financial advice

  Approaching retirement still remains the top reason for seeking advice from a financial planner, with healthcare costs, outliving their savings and aged care costs some of the biggest concerns, according to a recent research paper.           A research paper...
Approaching the dawn

Approaching the dawn

  COVID-19 has completely, and mercilessly, dictated the direction of economies and financial markets through most of this year. So, as we rapidly approach the end of an extremely unpredictable and volatile year, what's in store for 2021?             COVID-19 has...
Vaccination rates as they happen around the world

Vaccination rates as they happen around the world

  A new resource is now available that shows the rates per country of COVID-19 vaccinations.  We all suffered in many ways as COVID number increased, now, as expected, let's watch them start to drop.                 How many people have received a coronavirus...
Super, death, and taxes

Super, death, and taxes

  An interesting finding in the federal government's Retirement Income Review report is that many Australians are dying with the majority of the wealth they had when they retired.             Having enough superannuation to enjoy a financially comfortable...
Behind the dash in new market listings

Behind the dash in new market listings

  There's been an unexpected surge in new listings on the Australian share market over recent months. So, what is driving this IPO boom?             There's been an unexpected surge in new listings on the Australian share market over recent months. The sharp...
Investing basics for first timers

Investing basics for first timers

  The students of 2020 are graduating to the adult world in one of the most uncertain times in recent history amid recession, pandemic and global political tensions. In times like these, knowing the basics of how to get started down the road to prosperity is more...
Small SMSFs develop rapidly

Small SMSFs develop rapidly

  The latest industry research has shown SMSFs with low balances grow to levels allowing them to become cost-efficient very quickly.             A significant number of SMSFs considered uncompetitive on a cost basis typically with balances below $200,000 have...