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How to escape the Credit Card debt trap

How to escape the Credit Card debt trap

Did you know that a $2,000 credit card debt would take 17 years to repay if you only pay the minimum repayment?2

How to spend more to save

How to spend more to save

Did you know that many manufacturers have been using techniques to deliberately reduce the life of a product to increase its replacement rate and sell you the same thing again? It’s called planned obsolescence.

Buying a home

Buying a home

“Are you ready to buy a home”

Getting married

Getting married

People sometimes don't realise that their partner has completely different financial goals to them.

Relationships & Money

Relationships & Money

Here are some tips on managing finances with your partner

Tips for making an effective Will

Tips for making an effective Will

While you can leave your estate to pretty much anyone you like, you do need to be careful. Challenges against a Will often occur when people feel they haven’t been provided for fairly.

Superannuation and separation: Who keeps the money?

Superannuation and separation: Who keeps the money?

Another thing to note is even if one of you hasn’t contributed to super for many years, that person could still be entitled to a percentage of the other’s super.

How to fund a child's education

How to fund a child's education

Accumulating funds in a child’s name is generally not suitable as the unearned income of a minor is taxed at the top marginal tax rate.

SMSFs and your retirement horizon

SMSFs and your retirement horizon

Here we look at what to consider when deciding on the right mix of investments for your SMSF as you countdown the years to retirement.

Is it better to buy an investment property or home first?

Is it better to buy an investment property or home first?

Its worth knowing some more about both options to ensure you’re making a well informed decision.