Is divorce grounds to access super?
If a family court compels you to sell your home, can you get access to super to buy a new one?
If a family court compels you to sell your home, can you get access to super to buy a new one?
Financial expert answers questions from women ahead of International Women's Day on March 8.
A reader asks how she can recover a housing loan to her daughter, now that divorce is on the cards and her soon to be former son-in-law is claiming it is a gift.
A reader asks Noel Whittaker how dividend income overcomes the volatility of shares.
Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
George Cochrane answers questions from readers.
Money expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
George Cochrane answers readers' questions about strata management, rebuilding after divorce, and selling investment properties before retirement.
Noel Whittaker answers a reader's question about how annuities work.
Noel Whittaker answers a reader's question about whether to opt for a lower-risk option for superannuation to ride out the volatile times.
Personal finance expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
My wife and I are in our mid 60s, self-funded retirees, and would like to contribute to the tertiary education of our two young grandchildren.
Noel Whittaker answers reader questions, from superannuation to mortgage strategy.
The age pension is not intended to support those with higher levels of wealth to maintain their capital base.
A reader asks George Cochrane if she should wind up her family trust now there are no beneficiaries.
Our resident personal finance expert answers reader questions.
George Cochrane answers readers' questions, such as whether to register with Centrelink even if you're not entitled to any money.
Readers ask Noel Whittaker their financial dilemmas, from the tax deductibility of renovating an investment property to whether to buy their late mother's house.
A reader wants to know whether their New Zealand Post Office Bonus Bonds and UK Premium Savings Bonds might be worth something.
Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
George Cochrane answers your financial questions.
Readers ask how they can plan for their own retirement and to invest for their children's futures.
Noel Whittaker answers reader questions on loans from age pensioners, saving for funeral costs and possible changes to superannuation.
A reader asks why the government insists on minimum super withdrawals once they reach 65, rather than letting them live more frugally.
How can you protect yourself financially and legally if your spouse insists on entering a "shady" enterprise against your best advice?
Wanted: A safe-but-sure mix of investments.
What are the tax implications of a block of land bought to build a home on?
Nervous investor seeks some direction.