Retirement
Aged Care: The emotional and financial decisions families often overlook
18 June
Aged care is one of the most important conversations a family can have, yet it is also one of the easiest to delay. Many families only begin thinking seriously about aged care when there is a health event, a fall, a hospital admission, or a...[Read More]
Estate planning: the good, the bad and the ugly
18 June
Estate planning is one of those topics many people know is important, but often put off. It can feel uncomfortable, complicated or something to “deal with later”. Yet a well-structured estate plan can be one of the greatest gifts you leave...[Read More]
Super funds lagging on direct renewables investment
18 June
Australia’s superannuation industry is underinvested when it comes to the nation’s renewable energy transition, an environmental advocacy group claims. The 30 largest super funds directly contributed $771 million of the $99 billion invested in...[Read More]
How to plan for retirement and start the journey with confidence
11 June
Retirement is not just a date on the calendar. It is a major life transition that affects your finances, routine, relationships, health, mindset and sense of purpose. For many people, the hardest part is not deciding whether they want to stop...[Read More]
Rule of seven: An investor’s compass
11 June
James sat at his kitchen table, laptop open, staring at a chart of a stock he’d been watching for weeks. Every article, every podcast, every conversation with friends about investing seemed to echo the same phrase: “Time in the market beats...[Read More]
7 signs you are ready to downsize the home and take life a little easier
4 June
There comes a time when the family home that once felt full of noise, movement and memories can start to feel a little too big, too quiet, too expensive or simply too much work. Downsizing is not just about moving into a smaller home. For many...[Read More]
Just half of Australians feel prepared for retirement
4 June
Despite some progress and a world-class superannuation system, retirement remains a source of financial anxiety for many Australians, according to a new report highlighting the value of financial advice. Just 51 per cent of Australians feel prepared...[Read More]
7 signs you are ready for retirement — but worried about keeping active
28 May
Retirement is often described as the great reward after decades of hard work. No alarm clock. No daily commute. No endless meetings. No packed lunches. Just freedom. But for many people, retirement also brings a quiet question: What will I...[Read More]
Gift ideas that bring independence, wellbeing and family together in retirement
21 May
Buying a gift for a parent, relative or loved one who is living independently in retirement can be harder than it sounds. Many older people already have enough “things”. Another candle, hamper, gadget or decorative item may be appreciated, but...[Read More]
Understanding powers of attorney, enduring powers of attorney and advance care directives
21 May
As we move through life, we plan for many things — work, family, retirement and finances. Yet one area that is often overlooked is planning for a time when we may not be able to make decisions for ourselves. This is where documents like a Power...[Read More]
Budget time is review time: why professional advice matters
14 May
The Federal Budget is more than a political announcement. For many Australians, it is an important reminder to stop, review and ask a simple question: are my financial, lifestyle and tax strategies still working in my favour? Budget changes can...[Read More]
Working with an estate planning lawyer: What to expect and how to prepare
30 April
Estate planning is one of those important life tasks that many people put off because it feels confronting, complicated or “something for later”. But a well-prepared estate plan is not really about death; it is about care, clarity and reducing...[Read More]
Key points to consider to help you in your decision to move your loved one to aged care
30 April
Caring for someone in an aged care home can be a challenging and emotional experience, but it’s important to remember that you still have an essential role to play in supporting your loved one’s care. Here are some key points to consider to help...[Read More]
Key ways to invest through an SMSF
30 April
A Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) offers individuals greater control over their retirement savings, allowing them to choose a variety of investment options. To maximise long-term returns and financial security, it is essential to understand the...[Read More]
Making the most of dalary sacrifice: A smarter way to build your super
23 April
When it comes to building long-term wealth for retirement, one strategy that often gets mentioned—but not always fully understood—is salary sacrificing into superannuation. While it may sound complex, the concept is relatively straightforward...[Read More]
