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Relationships and money

Relationships and money

Making plans to move in with your partner or share finances can be exciting. Knowing your financial and legal responsibilities, and where to get help if you need it, can make your life together run more smoothly. Talk about your finances The earlier you start talking about your finances with

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Five building blocks that could lead to a more confident retirement

Five building blocks that could lead to a more confident retirement

Vanguard’s newly released How Australia Retires 2025 report explores how Australians prepare for and experience retirement. Based on a nationally representative survey of 1,800 Australians aged 18 and over conducted in February 2025, the research reveals a significant gap in sentiment between working and retired Australians. While 65% of retirees

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Cash reserves hit new records but avoid the traps

Cash reserves hit new records but avoid the traps

Why holding too much cash could burn a hole in your investment returns Monthly data just released by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) shows households across the nation are now holding record levels of cash. APRA’s data shows the amount of cash held in authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADI) such

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Spouse super contributions

Spouse super contributions

Ways of contributing to your spouse’s super There are 2 ways of contributing to your spouse’s super: You may be able to split contributions you have already made to your own super, by rolling them over to your spouse’s super – known as a contributions-splitting super benefit. You can make a

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How mortgage debt is reshaping retirement for Australians

How mortgage debt is reshaping retirement for Australians

Mortgage debt is impacting the confidence of many retirees Vanguard’s How Australia Retires 2025 report reveals a concerning trend: more Australians are expecting to enter retirement with mortgage debt, and it’s having a real impact on how they feel about their financial future. The findings are based on a nationally

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The principles behind smart borrowing to invest

The principles behind smart borrowing to invest

What makes a smart investor? Australians are living longer and experiencing higher house-to-wage ratios. It makes good sense to consider how you can achieve a comfortable long term future. Our recent webinar on borrowing to invest brought together financial advice commentator Noel Whittaker, REA Group’s Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee and

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Boost your super savings

Boost your super savings

What’s your super strategy? Creating a strong super strategy is crucial to setting yourself up for success later in life. Starting now and making small changes to how you approach your super savings can make all the difference to ensuring you have a secure and comfortable retirement. A proactive and

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Caring for older Australians

Caring for older Australians

Information and resources to help you care for an older Australian. Caring for the elderly or aged means caring for someone who is either: older than 65 older than 50 for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people. It may be your parent, grandparent, extended family member or loved one. You

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Find lost super

Find lost super

If you’ve ever had a job in Australia, even short-term, your employer probably paid money into a super fund for you. This money is yours – even if you’ve moved, changed names, stopped using your old phone or email, or never signed up for an account. To find out how

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Keeping your cool when the markets heat up

Keeping your cool when the markets heat up

Investing isn’t just a numbers game. It’s an activity that stirs various emotions from hope and optimism to fear and anxiety. Whether the ASX is surging or stumbling, emotional responses to market movements can shape outcomes just as much as economic fundamentals. Understanding those responses is crucial to building resilience,

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