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Krispy Kreme shares were downgraded in late 2023 on fears the drugs could hurt doughnut sales.

Don’t fixate on AI’s boom, a similar revolution is happening elsewhere

At the heart of this is Novo Nordisk, a 100-year-old Danish firm, the Nvidia of weight loss drug companies – and SMSFs should take note.

  • Tim Mackay

Why your ‘balanced’ portfolio is probably out of whack

Strong share market gains mean a 60 per cent allocation to equities in March 2020 now looks more like 75 per cent.

  • Maziar Nikpour

Six things to consider before adding kids to an SMSF

Bringing children or other younger savers into an existing SMSF can increase purchasing power and boost cash flow, but beware the added complexity.

  • Lucy Dean

In the battle between Apple and Nvidia, the gap is clearly narrowing

For more than a decade, the iPhone maker was the world’s most valuable public company. But the arrival of generative AI is boosting the stocks of others.

  • Karen Maley

Where to invest and what to buy in emerging markets

The best opportunities may be in government bonds and betting on the currencies of Brazil, Mexico and South Korea.

  • Cathy Hepworth

‘Fun to watch’: Gold Coast crypto millionaire on bitcoin’s new rally

Sydel Siera discovered bitcoin while on a martial arts camp in Europe in 2016. Today, her cryptocurrency portfolio is worth more than $5 million.

  • Jessica Sier

Wealthiest Australians

The family property in Sydney’s Ingleside suburb owned by Alex Wu and Jina Chen, founder of Nature’s Care.

Street Talk triggered $207m freeze order; family ‘flight risk’

The rich Taiwanese-Australian family behind the Nature’s Care brand lied to the tax office about their income, court documents allege.

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  • Aaron Patrick
Cettire, an online luxury fashion retail platform, has divided investors since listing on the ASX in December 2020.

Will this model keep working for fashion darling Cettire?

Share sales by the founder, opaque operations and a ballooning valuation: the luxury platform remains controversial with investors.

  • Carrie LaFrenz
Gina Rinehart says the 22 per cent gender pay gap at her Hancock Prospecting is the temporary result of helping women enter the mining industry.

Rinehart blames Hancock pay gap on ‘helping women’ into mining

A 22 per cent gender pay gap at Hancock, versus a 15 per cent for all miners, is the temporary result of getting more women into the industry, Gina Rinehart says.

  • Michael Bailey and Yolanda Redrup
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Dentist Andrew Gikas.

Are you using super to pay for dental? It seems many are

Funds approved for dental work make up 41 per cent of all superannuation released on compassionate grounds in the 2023 financial year.

  • Lucy Dean
Amy Patrick: “Asking for help is not a sign of weakness.”

Finance wanted me to be macho. I preferred honesty

A fund manager describes how she learnt that humility could make her a successful investor and manager.

  • Amy Xie Patrick
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It’s divorce season. This is what to do about money

The end of summer holidays and return to work is a peak period for couples to reassess their marriage. Here are 10 financial and tax issues to keep in mind.

  • Duncan Hughes

Australia’s 75 richest women now control more than $151b

The wealth of Australia’s richest 75 women soared by 30 per cent over the past year, as entrepreneurs in resources, tech, property and fashion enjoyed the fruits of a resurgent market.

  • Michael Bailey and Yolanda Redrup
From left: Verity Tuck, Kristy Chong, Ada Guan, Shelley Sullivan, Anna Lahey.

Meet the next wave of self-made women

A group of emerging female founders are positioned to grow their wealth substantially in the next decade.

  • Yolanda Redrup
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Gina Rinehart says the 22 per cent gender pay gap at her Hancock Prospecting is the temporary result of helping women enter the mining industry.

Rinehart blames Hancock pay gap on ‘helping women’ into mining

A 22 per cent gender pay gap at Hancock, versus a 15 per cent for all miners, is the temporary result of getting more women into the industry, Gina Rinehart says.

  • Michael Bailey and Yolanda Redrup
Thousands of Australians are opting to delay residential aged care.

Aged care providers publish what they spend on food, care and wages

The new tool is designed to hold aged care providers to account for how they manage their budgets. But it’s only as good as the data provided.

  • Bina Brown
A question of super.

The smartest way to inherit your partner’s super pension

Keep as much of the combined benefits in super for as long as possible because you will pay less tax.

  • John Wasiliev
Including scams in everyday conversations can help protect elderly relatives.

How do I protect my elderly mother from scammers?

The trick to discussing scams is to avoid pointing the finger or suggesting your mother is naive.

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Investors are chasing rising bitcoin prices, and expect the exuberance to continue.

Bitcoin mania is in full swing – with no end in sight

The cryptocurrency was trading at just $US16,000 at the depths of a crisis brought on by the FTX collapse. It set a fresh high early on Wednesday morning.

  • Karen Maley
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How to prevent your super going to the wrong people

“Absolute discretion” can mean anything but when it comes to distributing superannuation death benefits.

  • Peter Townsend
A small change to your credit card limit can boost your borrowing capacity.

In minutes, first-home buyer Beth added $62k to her borrowing capacity

When Beth Brown reduced her credit card limit, her borrowing capacity shot up by $62,000.

  • Lucy Dean
“We have to start expecting men to be 50 per cent responsible for unpaid domestic caring labour,” academic Linda Peach says.

How 12 extra hours of unpaid work weekly fuels economic inequality

The average woman spends 35 hours a week in unpaid work For men, it’s 23 hours.

  • Bianca Hartge-Hazelman
Vivien Cheung

Not ‘one of the boys’: Fundies with a different leadership style

Up-and-coming and leading fund managers share their journeys through the wealth sector and impart their best lessons.

  • Lucy Dean
There is a choice between restructuring in an attempt to reduce your tax versus that of your future beneficiaries.

Super’s new dilemma: save yourself tax or reduce it for your kids

The question is whether to restructure in an attempt to reduce your tax bills or those of your future beneficiaries.

  • Ben Smythe
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Downsizers are selling homes at big discounts – to their kids

A nurse was struggling to find a first home, so her retired parents offered to sell her theirs at a heavy discount. Real estate agents say it’s a trend.

  • Duncan Hughes

‘The cost of doing business’: A building sector at boiling point

After a series of alleged large-scale tax fraud in the construction sector, subcontractors in the building industry fear they can no longer compete as firms underquote.

  • David Marin-Guzman

Rate cuts are coming. Here’s what retiree investors can do

Once interest rates start to fall, the cash and term deposits that make up large portions of Australian retirees’ portfolios will deliver a little less. Here’s what to think about.

  • Tom Richardson
The battle for the best talent is spreading globally.

Talented people make nations pay for high taxes

The best and brightest minds globally are fleeing high-tax regimes for jurisdictions offering financial incentives.

  • Christopher Joye
PAC Capital owner Clayton Larcombe.

PAC Capital name to be taken off funds, stay on building

Clayton Larcombe’s controversial funds management business is distancing itself from its own name following negative publicity.

  • Aaron Patrick