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Baby budgeting
Welcoming a new family member is exciting but with so many aspects of your life changing, when it comes to your finances some forward planni
Aged care – independence with dignity
A report by the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, confirmed, ‘Sustained enjoyment of life over many years could be linked with healthier
Money and love: how to make it work
You’re never too young, or too old, to protect yourself. And these days, as we’re all living longer, a little forward-planning can only be a
Claiming expenses on investment property
For taxation purposes, there are three major types of expenditure property investors should be aware of, all of which are subject to differe
An important conversation
None of us likes to consider our own mortality. For our older loved ones, it’s an even more confronting topic and difficult to discuss.
Want to give away your assets? There are rules.
“Gifting” is a term used by Centrelink when you or your partner, make a gift or dispose of assets for less than the market value. This is de
The financial implications of technology
With all good things, there can be a downside. The cost of mobile phones and other devices is often not in the purchase but in the upkeep, a
Good records save small businesses
Every small business owner knows that record-keeping can be one of the most time-consuming jobs; usually it’s the first task put aside durin
What are investment bonds?
Investment bonds are a type of insurance policy primarily used as an investment vehicle. Available from a range of providers, investors can
Will there always be an age pension?
Both sides of politics have committed to retaining the age pension “for those in need”. The age pension is means tested using both an income
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