Wealth
Are women better investors?
Cliona O’DowdA new report from NAB claiming women invest poorly gets a cool reception.
Retirees face pension pinch
James KirbyA home renovation blitz and a wave of gifts to adult children can be expected in effort to beat super reforms.
Don’t write off old media just yet
Richard HemmingDomestic TV bosses pleading with the government to modernise long-standing media regulations have a point.
We’re not in Kansas any more
Roger MontgomeryAsset price inflation, high household debt, heavy borrowings, slower growth — we’ve got all signs of a looming crisis.
LICs can leave a sour taste
Will HamiltonHigh fees and liquidity risks in a new generation of LICs are causing problems.
Property takes the DIY dollars
Rosemary SteinfortSMSF investors have higher allocations to property than a first glance might suggest.
Q&AShares v property: Get balanced
James KirbyWealth Editor James Kirby has answered your questions about the prospects of the property and shares.
OPINION
CriterionBanking on NAB dividends
Tim BorehamNAB has defied the song book of remorseless margin and capital pressures and creeping bad debts at our banks.
Do the big banks owe you money?
James KirbyIt’s time to check your statements, as the big banks are called out for a fresh advice scandal.
floatwatchDon’t fly the coop with this IPO
Simon HermannInghams could leverage its brand to break into the Asian market.
Founders take the long view
Richard HemmingThe recent takeover bid for the furniture retailer Fantastic Holdings puts the spotlight on “founder run” companies.
Dividend DetectiveHousing for an ageing society
Jonathan WilsonGateway Lifestyle Group is one of Australia’s largest manufactured home estate providers.
Diversification needs homework
Tony KayeA high percentage of Australian self-managed superannuation fund investors are not sufficiently diversified.
Storm still casts a shadow
Tony NeglineIn 2008, Storm Financial went into administration and many of its clients lost considerable amounts of money.
Yield-hunters seek housing
James KirbyFor the next few years property investors need to know one number better than any other ... rental yield.
Five ways to grow your super
Glenda KorporaalChanges to super rules will take effect on July 1. Those nearing retirement must act quickly to boost their super.
CriterionBanking on NAB dividends
Tim BorehamNAB has defied the song book of remorseless margin and capital pressures and creeping bad debts at our banks.
Do the big banks owe you money?
James KirbyIt’s time to check your statements, as the big banks are called out for a fresh advice scandal.
Founders take the long view
Richard HemmingThe recent takeover bid for the furniture retailer Fantastic Holdings puts the spotlight on “founder run” companies.
Dividend DetectiveHousing for an ageing society
Jonathan WilsonGateway Lifestyle Group is one of Australia’s largest manufactured home estate providers.
floatwatchDon’t fly the coop with this IPO
Simon HermannInghams could leverage its brand to break into the Asian market.
Investors told: hedge super bets
David RogersInvestors should allocate more of their super to hedge funds, according to Watermark CIO Justin Braitling.
A break for first-home buyers
James KirbyMillennial investors who have been “locked out” of the residential market may finally get a break.
Where to invest your money
Stirling LarkinThere remains good money to be made across global markets this year despite the fact we face a world of low numbers.
Are index funds just for dummies?
Roger MontgomeryIf you want to buy rubbish companies then go right ahead.
CriterionLICs another way to dividends
Tim BorehamThe burgeoning listed investment company sector should be on the shopping list of any self-funded retiree.
First home opportunity knocks
James KirbyThose locked out of the property market will soon get their chance to gain a foothold throughout inner city Australia |WATCH
More Stories
Inflation: are we there yet?
Alan KohlerThe RBA is unlikely to cut rates again tomorrow amid hints of reflation, although it will maintain its easing bias.
Dollar edges lower
The Australian dollar is down just slightly on the back of stronger-than-expected US growth data.
October set to end on down note
Chris Kohler, David Rogers, Cliona O’DowdStocks are tipped to open flat or slightly down, pointing to a negative end to a traditionally strong trading month.
Iron ore strikes six-month high
Iron ore has continued its bullish run, surging to $US63.10 a tonne, although many analysts are still tipping a fall.
Centuria deal to form $3.5bn fund
Bridget CarterCenturia and 360 Capital have been in takeover talks and a transaction is expected to be announced soon.
Charter Hall in Adelaide GPO plan
BEN WILMOTThe state’s Attorney-General’s Department will shift to the new 24,500sq m office tower at Precinct GPO from July 2019.
Race for Nature’s Care narrows
Bridget CarterVitamin and skincare company Nature’s Care in expected to sell for between $500 million and $1 billion.
UK Uber drivers win rights row
WILLIAM LOUCH, GREG BENSINGERUber drivers are entitled to workers’ rights including paid holidays and the minimum wage, a London tribunal ruled.
Macquarie Group eyes Jupiter
Bridget CarterAnalysts are questioning whether Australian-listed Macquarie Group has Jupiter Fund Management in its sights.
Monarch calls lost in translation
Ben ButlerThe financial Ombudsman has told victims of a forex company to chase their payout by calling a Chinese mobile number.
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