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Money

GREED

Always wanting more, whatever the price

Matt Richtel 9:34am A new study finds people have an instinct to earn more than can possibly be consumed.

Classic cars and watches give best returns

Ben Martin For those investors able to afford them, classic cars and watches, rather than traditional stock markets, are where the most impressive returns can be found.

BAD FORM: Taxman desn't fall for fishy excuses

YEAR AHEAD: Economic trends to watch in 2014

RESOLUTIONS: 12 ways to invest better in 2014

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Features

BUGS ARE BACK

Still lots of reasons to hold gold

John Ficenec The market price of gold might have fallen but hoarding it is approaching record levels.

LOOKING BACK

Raise your glass to a very good year

John Collett Rates are low, super's soaring and the dollar's no longer too high. All in all 2013 wasn't half bad.

TAPER TALK

Bernanke kicks of the Santa rally

David Potts What does Ben Bernanke's announcement of a tapering of the US stimulus package mean for the local sharemarket?

INTELLIGENT INVESTOR

Game changer in decision to opt for SMSF

Richard Livingston It makes sense to control your own super fund if you limit your costs to 1 per cent.

SMSFs

Banks seek slice of the DIY action

Katherine Jimenez The big four banks are engaged in a $500 billion battle for control of the self-managed super funds market.

BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS

Investment advice a gift to generations

John Collett There is nothing like the Christmas holidays for sinking your teeth into a book or two that helps with the finances.

THE 'HONEST' BROKER

20 simple steps to a share trading fortune

Marcus Padley Here, condensed into a few easy-to-digest dot points, is all you need to know about the sharemarket.

BILL SHOCK

Protect yourself when buying for Christmas

Rosie Murray-West Parents may end up paying a hefty price if they don't ensure that presents for their children have the right caps and blocks in place.

QUIRKY INVESTMENTS

Dig deep in Aladdin's caves

James Cockington Why not get that special someone something offbeat they can keep for a decade and then, hopefully, sell for a small profit.

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ASK NOEL

Balancing baby and mortgage

Noel Whittaker We earn a combined salary of $160,000 a year and are starting a family soon. What is the best way to manage our $680,000 home loan?

GETTING STARTED

Trend finally going in right direction

David Potts Lost in the fact that economists have been cutting their forecasts for next year is that they still expect growth to improve.

INSIGHT

Battling against the online tide

Clancy Yeates The rapid rise of online retail has been looking a lot less spectacular in recent months.

HOT STOCK

Greencross credentials can only get stronger

Greg Smith It's not just the proposed Petbarn tie-up that makes veterinery services provider worth a punt.

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Smart investor

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The best managed funds in Australia

Finding the best funds means making some tough calls, so Smart Investor done the homework for you.

The magic formula for market success

We apply a tried-and-true approach to find 30 good companies trading at bargain prices.

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