Planning
RETRENCHMENT
Redundant and ready for action
John Collett Redundancy can be traumatic but it can also be a chance to take a new direction and, if you’re lucky, to grab a big stack of cash.
ECONOMY
Still some bang left in the mining boom
David Potts Judging by the sudden turn in the dollar's fortunes, it seems the mining boom is just having a rest.
YOUR QUESTIONS
Triggers and the bring-forward rule
George Cochrane Do you understand how the bring-forward rule for non-concessional super contributions works?
WEALTH CHECK
The 10 biggest money mistakes
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon Follow this routine and you'll be well on your way to getting your finances in shape.
FINANCIAL ADVICE
Advisors fail integrity survey
JOHN COLLETT Financial advisers are struggling to change perceptions about their professionalism.
SPREAD TOO THIN
A generation caught in the middle
Kate Jones With their parents hitting old age and their kids still at home the sandwich generation are caring for others when they should be taking care of themselves.
LEAVING HOME
Aussies buy up bargains abroad
Christine Long Cheap property prices in crisis-hit Europe have got some Australians excited about picking up a holiday home bargain.
INHERITANCE
Where there's a will there's a long, long wait
David Wilson You cannot count on a prospective bequest as an asset - a hard fact to accept for some.
Leaving home
Aussies buy up bargains abroad
Christine Long Cheap property prices in crisis-hit Europe have got some Australians excited about picking up a holiday home bargain.
CREDIT RATING
Hard truth on credit reports
JOHN COLLETT Financially stretched consumers would stop paying their mortgage before skipping their gas, insurance and phone bills.
WELL HEELED
Health cover is in your court
Melissa Browne Many people are only now seeing the effect of the recent changes to the private health insurance rebate when they lodge their tax return
RICHER, POORER
Own accounts the way to go
Kate Jones For a growing number of couples, having separate finances maintains the harmony at home.
FINANCIAL LITERACY
Banking battle of the sexes
Rebecca Glenn Pioneering Australian study finds women tend to see their earnings as the "family money' and see a man's money as his own.
INSIGHT
Market is mirroring Australia's sporting fortunes
Clancy Yeates Australia was once known for ''punching above its weight'' - a reputation that seems a distant memory today.
SMART BANKING
Now is the time to take account of your needs
Penny Pryor Finding the best bank account, credit card, or home loan requires you to know what you need it for.
FRAUD
Maximum security on the cards
Penny Pryor Online fraudsters are getting better at what they do but there are several ways to limit your potential losses.
PROBLEM SOLVING
Now listen here: how to make a complaint count
Christine Long Nobody likes to be a whinger. But when bad things happen you have to be able to complain - and get results.
MONEY SMART WEEK
Regain control of your finances
Penny Pryor It's time for a check-up. Not with the doctor but something just as important for your future: a money health check.
ASK NOEL
Roll the dice on strategic advice
Noel Whittaker We would like to retire at 55. What would you recommend to grow our wealth?
PROBLEM SOLVING
How to make complaining work
Christine Long Nobody likes to be a whinger. But when bad things happen you have to be able to complain - and get results.