Joy and surprises. For most couples, the birth of their first child means surprise, anticipation, awe — and some major financial changes.
It's a horrible topic - something we all hope we (or a loved one) never hear and we all hate talking about it ....
Donald Trump elected President of the US. Implications for investors and Australia
We spend in excess of $640 billion dollars each year. $8 billion is spent on beauty, $9.5 billion on gadgets and $12 billion on meat each year.*
A long life is something to celebrate, and figures from the OECD show Australians enjoy one of the highest life expectancies in the world. Even better, our life expectancy is rising and is expected to increase well into our 90s over the next four decades. But living longer also raises questions about how we will fund a retirement that could span one-quarter of our life.
I wanted to share with you a small part of my journey and the lessons learned over the last few months.
"You've seen the TV advertising about comparing your Super accounts, you know the adds .. 'Compare the Pair'
Most people know that I am passionate about paying off debts of all descriptions. Obviously budget control is part of that.
As our population ages, there will be a significant rise in the incidence of Cognitive Decline and Dementia, illnesses that pose a signif
Australians love making New Year resolutions. The only problem is that we’re not very good at sticking with them.
With the silly season fast approaching, it’s time to start planning how you pay for Christmas.
All the headlines on the overseas grown Berry products causing illness for Australians got me thinking.
The recent decision by the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate will put money back in the pockets of home loan borrowers through l
What follows after a long and successful career can feel like a big void to fill, leaving men socially adrift.
In my household my partner is always trying to work out ways to save money or make more.
You CAN retire before age 70, despite what some reports are suggesting.
The global economy is expected to grow in 2014, and this may encourage some investors to look beyond Australia and consider investing in overseas share markets.
If you have a self-managed super fund (SMSF), you don’t just need to watch out for the strict laws and regulations that govern SMSFs.
It’s round about now that those post-festive season credit card statements start to arrive in the mail.
This year some new initiatives will come on board that are worth knowing about. They could change the way you manage your money.
Keeping kids entertained during the holidays can put a strain on family budgets but with the start of a new school year looming, parents
Money can be a major issue for all of us at some stage of our lives. But it doesn’t have to be.
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