
SMSFs: What happens if you exceed your super caps
The rules around making some types of super contributions have been relaxed in recent years, so it’s worth exploring the different opportunities available to you

The rules around making some types of super contributions have been relaxed in recent years, so it’s worth exploring the different opportunities available to you

Different loan repayment types When you apply for a home or investment property loan, you may have the option of one of these repayment types:

Why the decision to keep deeming rates on hold may be a window for interest rates. In delivering the second reading of the Appropriation Bill

If you have more than one loan, it may sound like a good idea to roll them into one consolidated loan. Debt consolidation (or refinancing)

Teaching kids about money The truth is, adulthood is rife with financial challenges. The more prepared your children are, the better. From budgeting and saving,

If you want to protect your family from your funeral costs, there are ways to pay in advance. Check your options to get the best

As our family members or friends get older, it’s normal to worry about them and want to help. But it’s not that easy to know

Discover why having a core-satellite approach to your portfolio is a powerful investment tool. What is a core-satellite strategy and why is it so powerful?

Tax breaks are always good news, but for house hunters they can have an added bonus. Not only do tax cuts mean potential buyers have

What is your ‘estate’? Your ‘estate’ includes everything you own – your ‘earthly possessions’, if you will. It can include for example cash, property, cars,

The super changes from the start of the 2024-25 financial year. A number of superannuation changes came into effect on 1 July 2024 and are

Average household wealth, and what it takes to rank among Australia’s wealthiest 1%. Being a billionaire isn’t what it used to be. Back in 1990,