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Residential aged care: Steps you need to know

Whether considering options for yourself or deciding how best to help someone close to you, residential aged care can be a complex area requiring careful thought. The uncertainty surrounding where to move, how much it will cost and where the money will come from can be overwhelming and stressful.

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A checklist for financial fitness

We are constantly comparing ourselves to others but savvy investors focus on progress against goals. Why does my car have a four-letter word instead of four interlocked rings on its nose? What can I do to lower the first two digits of my postcode to 20, 30 or 40? Social comparison is how we evaluate ourselves against others.

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What to do when you inherit shares?

The intergenerational wealth transfer will see many assets bequeathed. Most of these assets won’t be cash. Share portfolios are a common way that beneficiaries will receive assets – especially when the owner is an income investor that is living off dividends without drawing down on the capital of the portfolio.

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Are you one of the 25% of retirees that spend too little money?

The narrative of a miserly, Scrooge-like figure hoarding his wealth for years instead of enjoying his retirement might seem unbelievable—but unfortunately, it isn’t relegated only to fiction. It’s a cold reality for many retirees.

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Five things to consider when getting ready for retirement

If life is what happens when you’re making other plans, retirement is no exception. If you are in a position to put your plans for retirement into action - health, wealth and happiness are all up there as things to think about. From finances to feelings about leaving work, this article is all about the things to keep in mind when planning for life beyond the 9 to 5.

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Is an SMSF right for you?

More than one million Australians control their own superannuation investments through a self-managed super fund (SMSF), managing over a quarter of Australia’s $3.3 trillion asset pool. If you’re considering joining them, it’s important to first understand what you hope to get out of it.

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Superannuation: a tax effective way to save for retirement

Apart from buying a home, superannuation is likely to be the biggest investment most Australians will make in their lifetime.

It’s also one of the most tax-effective ways to save for retirement. The Government provides tax concessions for superannuation, which include concessional taxation rates for certain contributions, as well as for earnings on investments.

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Understanding the 4% Rule

How much money do I need in retirement? A question that would be simple to answer if not for one inconvenient nuance of retirement planning – the fact that nobody knows how long it will last. This lack of insight into our own mortality has led to the widespread adoption of the 4% rule.

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Making a deductible super contribution and then cashing it out - Is this OK?

This very issue was the subject of a recent private binding ruling (released 25 March 2024).  The taxpayer had for a number of years (actual number was redacted in the published ruling) made personal superannuation contributions for which the taxpayer claimed a tax deduction.  The actual amount of each of these contributions was not provided in the published ruling.


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Financial security remains key to Australian retirement happiness

Support from advisers alongside financial education continues to be an integral driver of older Australians’ contentment in retirement, according to new data from Challenger. The 2024 Challenger Retirement Happiness Index revealed a score of 70 for Australians over the age of 60, citing financial wellbeing as a primary determinant.

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