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How to find the best aged care home

Don’t leave it to chance but check how the provider rates on quality and safety. Price alone is not the best indicator.

  • Louise Biti
Jane Lu in the Chullora warehouse of her online retailer ShowPo.

Quitting EY made this ex-accountant a $47m fortune

Jane Lu quit her accounting job for a retail start-up but couldn’t tell her parents at first. Now she’s a Young Rich Lister.

  • Julie-anne Sprague

Can you disinherit your child?

What happens when broken family relationships are played out by parents leaving their offspring out of the will?

  • Peter Townsend

Listen now: How to go from EY to $50m

Julie-anne Sprague talks to Jane Lu, 35, the fast fashion retailer who quit her job at EY during the depths of the 2010 financial crisis; lied to her mother and is now worth around $50 million. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Buy, hold, sell: Australian Clinical Labs, MNF Group, Orica, Ingenia

Five ASX-listed stocks that are on a raging run and upgrading their earnings.

Coming soon: How I Made It, episode 2

Coming on October 17. Julie-anne Sprague talks to Jane Lu, the fast fashion entrepreneur who built a $50 million fortune in 10 years. Sign up wherever you get your podcasts.

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Jane Lu in the Chullora warehouse of her online retailer ShowPo.

Quitting EY made this ex-accountant a $47m fortune

Jane Lu quit her accounting job for a retail start-up but couldn’t tell her parents at first. Now she’s a Young Rich Lister.

  • Julie-anne Sprague

Listen now: How to go from EY to $50m

Julie-anne Sprague talks to Jane Lu, 35, the fast fashion retailer who quit her job at EY during the depths of the 2010 financial crisis; lied to her mother and is now worth around $50 million. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Just what the pharmacist ordered: Chemist Warehouse CEO Sam Gance has acquired the 47 Lansell Road mansion in Melbourne’s Toorak.

Chemist Warehouse CEO buys $43m Toorak property

It’s an Australian record for a home sold by auction and makes it Melbourne’s second-highest residential price achieved.

  • Michael Bleby
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Risk of conflict between China and US ‘at almost 50pc’

While lots of people talk about the risk of war without actually understanding the odds, new research sheds light on the probability of major power conflict.

  • Christopher Joye

The $US10 trillion man – how Larry Fink became king of Wall Street

BlackRock’s co-founder and CEO has created a business with unprecedented power. So what, exactly, did it take for him to get this far? A new book explains all.

  • Robin Wigglesworth

Why being ‘sophisticated’ isn’t always smart for investors

More than 3 million Australians meet the so-called wholesale investor test, opening up a world of lucrative opportunities. But that freedom comes with a big catch.

  • Aleks Vickovich

Find your way through the bridging loan maze

Worried about being priced out of the market before your property sells? Here’s what you need to know about finances to tide you over.

  • Duncan Hughes

How landlords are protected when levy bills land

While strata schemes can impose penalty interest on unpaid levies, a lack of cash in the kitty can have serious consequences when the building’s bills roll in.

  • Jimmy Thomson
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Why Citigroup is poised to win

With interest rates seemingly bottoming, net interest revenue is stabilising as new CEO Jane Fraser continues to make her mark on the group.

  • Jon Mills

The $94b crypto mystery

Tether was dreamt up by a former Mighty Ducks child actor. It is also supposed to be backed by real US dollars. So where is the money?

  • Zeke Faux

When is salary sacrificing into super worth it?

Thanks to tax savings, someone on $110,000 a year could contribute an extra $16,000 a year while losing only $10,000 in disposable income.

  • John Wasiliev

How a $40 overpayment can scupper $100,000 super strategy

Even a minor miscalculation of salary sacrifice or failure to lodge a tax return can unravel the best-laid plans. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Colin Lewis

Commodity prices set for strong finish to 2021

Morgan Stanley favours uranium and lithium on a six-month horizon, while JPMorgan says the energy stocks it covers remain undervalued.

  • Alex Gluyas

KKR’s billionaire barbarians hand over the reins

Perhaps the world’s best-known buyout firm has become a diversified institution – almost like conglomerates the barbarians once broke up.

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  • Antoine Gara and Mark Vandevelde

More ways your business can help fund your retirement

Some companies can be sold by an ASX listing, but there are other options such as selling to venture capital funds and family offices.

  • Michael Hutton

Australian sharemarket faces three challenges

Smart investors should be alert, watching whether headwinds involving government handouts, housing and China turn into cyclones.

  • James Weir

Should investors trust the bears or a new economic cycle?

Investors who look through bearish signals will find companies poised to benefit from economic strength.

  • ST Wong

Why it pays to have an emergency fund

A true rainy day fund should be out of daily sight and out of daily mind, writes My Millennial Money podcast host Glen James.

  • Glen James
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Should you build up super or pay off home loan?

Historically low interest rates and the need to get enough into retirement savings are issues not just for returning expats.

  • Ben Smythe

‘Know when to fold’: How Jack Cowin beat Burger King

Fast food billionaire Jack Cowin fought Burger King in court for five years. When he finally decided to fold, they didn’t believe him, and it ended up costing them $70 million.

  • Julie-anne Sprague

Inflation key to the pace of tapering

Persisting price rises could also see the timetable for rate rises brought forward.

  • Gareth Colesmith

Jack Cowin’s 13 lessons for life

Jack Cowin is 79, has made $5 billion and has no plans to retire. Here are his 13 lessons for life.

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