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Read Full Story (Page 1)Paul’s verdict: Think twice about putting all your eggs in one basket.
I have $400,000 in the bank at the moment, earning 4.50%. I am on an income stream from my super, which will run out in mid-2027. I receive a very small part pension from Centrelink. I will require the $400,000 to provide me with an income while...
Read Full Story (Page 4)What if: Productivity Commission’s round table proposals.
HOW REALISTIC IS THAT? Some of the recommendations to come out of the productivity round table in August are simpler and less controversial than others. For example, there was broad agreement on the need for a road usage charge on EVs to ensure...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Mind games: Are consumers really committed to buying sustainable fashion?
Last week, my son got married. It was a big event, full of love, joy and… economic subversion. See, instead of handing our wallets over to the industrial wedding complex, my wife and I decided to host the whole thing ourselves. That marquee you rent...
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Read Full Story (Page 4)Thriving in the six stages of life
Money matters are probably the last thing on your mind at the start of a relationship. But Glen Hare, co-founder and financial adviser at Fox & Hare Financial Advice, says there are three core financial issues people should consider when things start...
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