Five investing tips for beginners

Five investing tips for beginners

By Balaji Gopal, Head of Personal Investor 1. Evaluate where you’re at financially Before beginning your investment journey, it’s important to sit down and map out your financial position and goals so that you know where you are and exactly what you’re working towards. Start by looking at your savings, income, living expenses and personal … Read more

How to compare personal loans and get the best deal

How to compare personal loans and get the best deal

A personal loan lets you borrow money to pay for something special, like a holiday, car or home renovations. You have to repay it with interest over a fixed term, usually between one and seven years. Getting the best deal on a personal loan can save you thousands in interest and fees. Looking for a … Read more

Survival guide: Buying and selling at the same time

Survival guide: Buying and selling at the same time

Buying and selling a home at the same time – it’s the ultimate chicken and egg scenario. At the best of times, it is a juggling act, but in the current market where prices are rising, listing numbers are low and days on market are shrinking the “which comes first?” dilemma is real. Traditionally, homeowners … Read more

How To Negotiate The Best Property Price

How To Negotiate The Best Property Price

Negotiating the best property price isn’t a matter of swindling a seller. It’s about doing your homework, knowing what you want, knowing the market and making sensible offers. When you are buying property, getting the best price can mean the difference between being able to afford it and having to settle for second best. And, … Read more

Time management for businesses of all sizes

Time management for businesses of all sizes

Time management for businesses means understanding where and how your employees spend their time. How are you tracking time and productivity? Even before COVID-19, industry pundits had been predicting the rise of remote work and, given our current environment, it looks like it’s here to stay. For businesses seeking to maintain and improve their productivity, … Read more

A proven way to build wealth

A proven way to build wealth

By Tony Kaye, Senior Personal Finance Writer, Vanguard Australia When it comes to investing, nothing speaks louder than actual results. The 2021 Vanguard Index Chart shows what investors would have achieved over 30 years from a starting balance of $10,000 invested into different asset types. The dollar returns are based on the measured returns of … Read more

How to save money for beginners

How to save money for beginners

Creating good saving habits takes practice and willpower – especially when there are so many ways to spend your money. But these strategies can help you (or your kids) become a successful saver and reach your goals sooner. Set up your savings plan in five simple steps 1. Look at what’s coming in, and what’s … Read more

Tax and super

Tax and super

How much tax you pay on your super contributions and withdrawals depends on: your total super amount your age the type of contribution or withdrawal you make If you inherit someone’s super after they die, the person’s super fund pays you a super death benefit. You may have to pay tax on some of this … Read more

An introduction to Home Care

An introduction to Home Care

Key points: Assessment teams will help you find the rights services to suit your care needs or basic help you require at home The Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) may be your best option if you need basic help around the home A Home Care Package (HCP) is ideal if you require care services but … Read more

House hunt with confidence with a pre-approval

House hunt with confidence with a pre-approval

In today’s fast-moving property market, it is particularly important that you’re as organised as possible before you start seriously looking for your next home. While it’s easy to get caught up in the house hunting process, you’ll need to know your budget and more importantly, how much lenders will be comfortable lending you, when the … Read more

How patience has paid off for long-term investors

How patience has paid off for long-term investors

By Tony Kaye, Senior Personal Finance Writer, Vanguard Australia In early 2020, over just a few weeks, global share markets tumbled more than 35 per cent. Sparked by investor panic over the rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus, it was one of the biggest-ever market downturns. Yet, by the end of last year, markets had … Read more

Four steps to plan for a better retirement

Four steps to plan for a better retirement

Many investors concentrate on building their nest egg during their working lives to pay or help pay for their retirement but fail to give enough attention to planning for a retirement that may last 25 years or longer. A lack of retirement planning makes retirees more financially vulnerable than necessary in numerous ways including the … Read more