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New aged care act: what you need to know

New aged care act: what you need to know

Sweeping reforms to aged care are set to begin on 1 November to help improve the quality, transparency and flexibility of care. With more care levels, clearer pricing, and greater control over how your funding is used, the new system aims to better match services to individual needs. Providers will

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Understanding Australian dividend franking credits

Understanding Australian dividend franking credits

A simple guide for investors and pensioners Australia’s latest dividends stream was flowing strongly recently as many listed companies and exchange traded funds (ETFs) collectively paid out income returns directly to their investors. The bulk of those payments were the dividends that were declared in August during the latest company

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Cheap school holidays

Cheap school holidays

When school holidays come along, there are plenty of cheap and cheerful things to do. Hanging out at home With some planning and creative thinking, there are ways to keep your kids busy at home. Art and craft Look around the house for things to use for art and craft

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SMSF schemes

SMSF schemes

Risks of entering into a scheme An SMSF is a trust generally run for the sole purpose of providing retirement benefits to its members. Generally, it’s illegal for anyone to benefit from the SMSF outside this arrangement. Individuals are being targeted to start an SMSF for a range of inappropriate

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What the proposed super tax changes could mean for you

What the proposed super tax changes could mean for you

The federal government has announced updates to its plan to reduce tax concessions on superannuation investment earnings for Australians with balances over $3 million. While the proposal is yet to be legislated, several key changes have been introduced. What’s changing? The revised proposal excludes unrealised capital gains, meaning only realised

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Ways to fast track paying off your mortgage

Ways to fast track paying off your mortgage

Owning your home outright might feel like a far-off dream, especially if you’re grappling with cost-of-living increases – but with a few smart financial strategies, it could become a reality sooner than expected. Paying off your loan faster doesn’t have to mean overhauling your lifestyle or making huge sacrifices. In

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How much super should I have?

How much super should I have?

How much super should I have is a common question. But when it comes to how much super (or other savings) you’ll need for retirement there’s no single right number – because everyone’s retirement looks different. It depends what your big costs are likely to be, and what sort of

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The hunt for yield is on again. But not all yields are the same.

The hunt for yield is on again. But not all yields are the same.

Low interest rates have intensified the search for higher income returns Noted in a recent article, Australian households are now holding record amounts of cash. Reserve Bank data shows the weighted average interest rate being paid on term deposit amounts up to $10,000 held in authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADI) such

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How changes to deeming rates could affect your pension payments

How changes to deeming rates could affect your pension payments

What the end to the deeming freeze means for Age Pensioners If you receive the Age Pension, changes that came into effect on 20 September could affect your payments. Deeming rates used by the government to estimate the income pensioners earn from savings and investments have been frozen since May

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Are you a glass-half-full or glass-half-empty investor?

Are you a glass-half-full or glass-half-empty investor?

When you think about the markets, do you see promise or peril? Are you the type to believe the glass is half-full, or do you focus on the half that is not there? Your investing outlook can shape your decisions, influence your risk tolerance, and impact your long-term results. But

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Legacy or liability? Planning a smooth wealth transfer

Legacy or liability? Planning a smooth wealth transfer

Australians inherited an estimated $150 billion in 2024, an increase of more than 70 per cent in a decade, according to a JBWere report.i It’s a number that’s predicted to grow more rapidly over the coming 20 years to $5.4 trillion, the report finds. Managing this flow of wealth to

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