Planning
How to budget daily spend for your holiday
Not budgeting for, and during, your trip can result in overspending.
What it would take to replace the age pension
The age pension is more valuable than many people realise.
Welcome to aged-care season
The festive season can be as overwhelming as it is merry, especially when you're confronted by the frailty of elderly relatives.
Straight talk on the age pension
The age pension assets test is being tightened, and some pensioners will lose all or part of their pension come January 1, but it is still one of the most generous age pension systems in the world.
Nicole helps… position a reader for a pay rise
Nicole helps… position a reader for a pay rise.
Buying into a retirement village? Beware these traps
Don't let the sales hype and glossy marketing blind you to the financial reality of buying into a retirement village.
Mind the gap – insure against longevity
From next year, retirees should be able to insure against running out of money in their old age.
The money problems most likely to affect men
It's a man's world, but being a man doesn't always pay big.
How to have a good divorce
Getting divorced or becoming separated is the worst financial decision that anyone is most likely to make.
Trump win could still bring higher interest rates
If the US Federal Reserve raises rates, Australia may follow suit.
The big mistake many female entrepreneurs are making
Women are starting businesses faster than ever, but at what cost?
What the new world order means for your hip pocket
The victory of the billionaire maverick Donald Trump to become 45th President of the United States may well lead to a period of political uncertainty.
It's the season for saving to enjoy a debt-free new year
With just 49 sleeps until Christmas there are still many things to organise, including, most likely, the present buying.
How to increase your income – focus on outcomes not hours
If we want something, we can either reduce expenditure, or increase our income.
Five rules for negotiating your pay
It can be a nerve-racking process when you begin negotiating a salary.
Low investment returns bite
Funding a comfortable retirement has always been a challenge for many Australians but now it's even more difficult.
Seven money survival secrets for school leavers
Most school leavers are – sorry – spectacularly unprepared for the real world. Here are the vital survival secrets you need to hear now – before it’s too late.
How to find a good financial adviser
My stock answer is: "That is no different from your asking me how to find a good doctor, accountant or motor mechanic. I really don't know."
Are you ready for disaster season?
Brisbane hospitality executives Jonathan and Sharon Cauldwell were hit hard after their home was inundated in the 2011 floods.
Life is set to get tough for self-funded retirees
Self-funded retirees with assets will be struggling to obtain after-tax investment returns higher than the new age pension asset test taper rate of 7.8 per cent.
Planning travel money and insurance early pays off
Travel money and travel insurance should be organised well in advance of the upcoming holiday season, experts warn.
The trick to seeing a financial adviser
You don't have to be pulled into full-scale financial planning, where the adviser starts with a $3000-plus statement and then has you on an annual retainer.
When can you afford to retire?
Once you know what your retirement looks like, you can figure out how much money you will need to fund it each year and then how soon you can actually do it.
The three things low-income earners can do to get ahead
Raj never thought he'd need a financial counsellor. Then he nearly lost it all through a run of bad luck.
Can robots beat humans as financial advisers?
Jason Lim wants to save enough for a deposit on an apartment but a traditional adviser is not for him.
How one family fought the government on aged care fees and won
There is a ludicrous situation caused by the government's inability to get Centrelink and the aged care authorities on the same page - but you may be able to force a different outcome.
Exits and oxygen masks: create your emergency financial plan
We need to start thinking about our own financial emergency plans while everything is clear sailing.
Retirees have little reason to save under the new pension rules
The changes in the asset test for the pension come at the same time as official interest rates and conservative investment returns are at historic low levels.
Financial literacy won't help if you don't get your facts straight
A little knowledge can be more dangerous than blissful ignorance.