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10 EXPERIENCES FOR $10

For the next time you’re itching to get out, but don’t want to spend a fortune, here’s a list of 10 things to do for about $10 (or less).

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BITCOIN- IS IT REALLY FOR YOU?

If I could sum up the contents of my junk emails over the last 12 months in a single word it would be: Bitcoin. I can’t tell you how many unsolicited invitations I’ve received to start trading bitcoin – you may have experienced the same thing. This alone is a concern but when heavy hitters like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) start calling out the risks of bitcoin, the warning bells should definitely start ringing.

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BE THE BOSS OF YOUR CASH

If, like many others, your life and money feels a bit like a juggling act - paying bills here and there… and “Uh oh, forgot about the council rates, guess that one’s going on the credit card”. You may be thinking that having some extra cash would solve a lot of your problems.

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WATCH OUT FOR TAX SCAMS

The end of the financial year will likely bring the usual wave of scams. Here’s what to watch for.

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HOW TO RETIRE, YOUR WAY

How you’d like to spend your retirement is as unique as you. From the big life changing goals, to the smaller, more personal ones that give your life meaning.

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WHEN TO CHARGE YOUR KIDS BOARD

I recently came across a news story about a hapless New York couple, who have taken their 30-year old son to court in a last ditch effort to get him to move out of home. My first thought was “only in America”. But here in Australia, high rents and low housing affordability are seeing plenty of parents shelve plans for an empty-nester lifestyle as their 20-, 30- and even 40-something offspring show no signs of leaving the family home.

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THE FUTURE OF MONEY

The line “as rich as Croesus” is littered through literature in works as bizarrely diverse as Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketee

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PREPARING FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE

The choices we make in life have a big influence on our personal happiness and also on the wellbeing of those we love. Sometimes we anticipate choices with a sense of excitement. And sometimes life throws us curve balls in the form of unexpected events and important decisions.

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WHY YOUR KIDS WON'T LISTEN TO MONEY ADVICE

Every parent wants the best for their children but kids often won’t listen to the wisdom of your experience, especially when it comes to money. Don't give up! Here are some of the common beliefs and misconceptions kids have about managing money—and how you could get them to take your advice.

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INCOME PROTECTION INSURANCE

What exactly is income protection insurance and do I need it?

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SAVE FOR SOMETHING BIG

Using goals to achieve your dreams. Many people don’t find budgeting and saving easy, nor is it on top of their priority list. Most of us are programmed to look for short cuts, or believe that with a bit of luck – and rising house prices – ‘we’ll be right’. But in reality, saving for the lifestyle we want does require a degree of discipline and an active interest in looking after your finances. And one of the easiest ways to do this is by setting up some short, medium and long term financial goals.

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THE POWER OF BUDGETING

A budget can help you work out what you’re spending money on and when.

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INTERGENERATIONAL WEALTH TRANSFER

Intergenerational wealth transfer – or in simpler terms, passing on assets to your family, can be, and often is, a huge issue for all family members concerned. If done well and executed properly, it can make a real difference to the financial position of the recipients. If misjudged or poorly handled, it can cause enormous grief, fights and resentments that are never forgotten nor forgiven.

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READY, SET...AUCTION

Bidding for a property at auction can be stressful but you can reduce the stress involved. Before you consider bidding use our tips to make sure you’re prepared and know what to expect.

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September Quarter Update

"Overall, the prevailing global economic backdrop is very investment-friendly.

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British vote to exit the EU: what happens now?

Dr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy, Chief Economist AMP Capital, discusses what happens next?

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2016-2017 Federal Budget Highlights

Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison put forward a number of proposed changes, mainly around contributions to superannuation and taxation, in

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The Lucky Country Holding Up Pretty Well

Dr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy and Chief Economist for AMP Capital puts a positive spin on Australia's financial position and where we are headed

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Changes to the assessment of Defined Benefit Income Streams

From 1 January 2016, the income test deductible amount for most defined benefit income streams has been capped at 10%.

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Shares Hitting Bear Market Territory

Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy at AMP Capital offers his insights into current market conditions.

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"Growing super and saving on tax" by Paul Clitheroe

With about a month to go before the end of the financial year, now is the time to look at ways to save on tax.

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"Add some green to your money management " by Paul Clitheroe

These days many of our actions and attitudes are shaped by environmental concerns.

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"Both parents worth insuring" by Paul Clitheroe

I’ve always thought life insurance is something of a misnomer – it should really be called ‘death insurance’ because death is what you ar

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"Franchising – a popular option for small business" by Paul Clitheroe

For many Australians the idea of running their own business is very appealing, and buying into a franchise is one option that can be a lot easier than starting a business from scratch. However there are no guarantees of success and there lots of pitfalls to avoid.

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"Strategies for successful saving" by Paul Clitheroe

When it comes to growing personal savings we have a tendency to look for short cuts or hope to win Lotto.

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Market Watch - August 2014

This month's market watch discusses the following

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"MoneySmart Week - a great way to better money health" by Paul Clitheroe

If you, or your loved ones finances could do with some fine-tuning, it’s worth taking part in MoneySmart Week.

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"Active vs. passive investing" by Paul Clitheroe

When it comes to investing, everyone wants to beat the market.

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"Starting your own business - Gen Y and older Australians leading the way" by Paul Clitheroe

Running your own business can offer flexibility plus financial rewards, and if your venture proves successful it can also be a healthy long term investment.

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2014-15 Budget Summary

The lead-up to the Federal Budget was dominated by talk of cutbacks, with the National Commission of Audit helping to build

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"Dividends, consider reinvesting them" by Paul Clitheroe

With interest rates at record lows, the returns on savings accounts and term deposits aren’t all that exciting. But high quality shares can pay compelling dividends – and there is a way to get more bang for your buck.

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Paul Clitheroe releases his radio commentary called Talking Money

Follow the link to listen to Paul Clitheroe "Talking Money"

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