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Jumping through hoops to access Pension Loan Scheme

Jumping through hoops to access Pension Loan Scheme

Accessing the pension loan scheme continues to be a big problem for those who need it

  • by Noel Whittaker

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Don't rely on the 'man plan' for your first home
Women at work

Don't rely on the 'man plan' for your first home

More women have decided to take wealth creation into their own hands rather than waiting for a white knight

How to set up your house as a short-term rental
Holiday homes

How to set up your house as a short-term rental

The short-term rental market offers a path to a lucrative second income

  • by Nina Hendy
Setting up a comfortable Blue Mountains retirement
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Setting up a comfortable Blue Mountains retirement

To spend $60,000 a year for 31 years, indexed at just two per cent a year, you would need $1.25 million in super earning five per cent a year.

Credit trap: Card providers snaring refunds while requiring repayments
Budgeting

Credit trap: Card providers snaring refunds while requiring repayments

The policy impacts consumers who purchase goods on credit, decide they cannot afford them and return them, only to be left with the debt they couldn’t afford and no goods.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
CGT strategy: Limit part-sale of a house to one transaction
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CGT strategy: Limit part-sale of a house to one transaction

Make sure you involve your accountant all the way.

  • by Noel Whittaker
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Your funeral rights and how to avoid disputes
Estate planning

Your funeral rights and how to avoid disputes

Disputes over funeral arrangements, such as burial, cremation or costs, are common. Some even end up in court.

  • by Emily Chantiri
'Downsizer contribution' can boost long-term security
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'Downsizer contribution' can boost long-term security

Is it better to sell a home and invest the cash in retirement or downsize and buy an apartment?

  • by George Cochrane
A high income and a $100,000 deposit: Why Edward gave up on Sydney
Spending

A high income and a $100,000 deposit: Why Edward gave up on Sydney

Sydneysiders are spending significantly more on living expenses than their Melbourne cousins, across both essentials and discretionary spending.

  • by Anna Patty and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Marrying a man is not a financial plan
International Women's Day

Marrying a man is not a financial plan

While we celebrate women’s achievements on International Women’s Day, it is a timely reminder to talk to other women about financial matters and look at smart ways to bridge the gap.

  • by Olivia Maragna
The magic form to get your tax refund in every pay
Budgeting

The magic form to get your tax refund in every pay

Three tax-hacks to put more cash in your bank account.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon