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This age is the new normal for retirement in Australia

The COVID-19 pandemic meant many would-be retirees put off their golden years, but new figures suggest the expected retirement age has reached a peak.

  • Lucy Dean
The Australian Club made a $1.2m loss in 2022.

Leaked letter lashes Australia Club’s ‘ungentlemanly’ gossiping

Smoking pipes indoors? Gossiping about one’s fellow members? Things are turning decidedly spicy at Melbourne’s Australian Club.

  • Myriam Robin

Five things to know about the new Qantas flight reward scheme

The launch of Classic Plus will add 20 million reward seats a year.

  • Michelle Bowes

Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman’s lessons for investors

The pioneer of behavioural economics, who died on March 27 aged 90, dispelled the idea that people will always make rational decisions in their own self-interest.

  • Tim Mackay

The questions real estate agents avoid (but buyers must ask)

Be aware of the many hidden costs associated with buying a new home.

  • Duncan Hughes

Next US inflation print could make or break 2024

Investors in aggressively long equities, real estate, junk bonds and private debt have been fervently punting on the likelihood of deep rate cuts this year to bail them out of a heavy procyclical slump.

  • Christopher Joye

Wealthiest Australians

Casella Family Brands managing director John Casella at the group’s winery at Yenda in NSW.

This Rich Lister sees a wave of distressed wine sales coming

The MD of Casella Family Brands, owner of Australia’s biggest-selling wine export brand Yellow Tail, says the under $10 per bottle segment is still shrinking.

  • Simon Evans
Cettire’s shares slumped on Tuesday, on the first day of trade after the Bell Potter note was published.

Cettire shares slide 16pc on Bell Potter downgrade

The company’s house broker said the luxury marketplace would continue to outperform peers, but it would be harder for it to generate high growth.

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  • Carrie LaFrenz and Jonathan Shapiro
The Bonython is full of lush tropical plants.

Singo sells famed Paddington complex for more than $30m

Annie Todd, the estranged wife of Atlassian billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, will take ownership of The Bonython office complex in Paddington.

  • Larry Schlesinger and Bonnie Campbell
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Small caps are ripe for a comeback. Here’s how to pick winners

The life-changing capital gains on offer make the small-cap sector attractive to investors, but success stories are rare among the thousands of companies that bite the dust.

  • Tom Richardson
You must meet a “condition of release” before accessing super.

What SMSFs need to know as ATO cracks down on illegal access to super

More than $630 million has been accessed illegally from SMSFs. Here’s what you need to know to stay on the right side of the law.

  • Colin Lewis
A question of super.

What if my late wife’s pension pushes my super above $3 million?

Reversionary pension law gives surviving spouses time to sort out their super.

  • John Wasiliev
Sam Altman has joined Forbes’ rich list.

A new class system is emerging even within the world’s 1pc

The Forbes’ rich list has gained $US2 trillion as Taylor Swift and Sam Altman have become billionaires, but 14 people at the top belong in a new category.

  • Lucy Burton

Is it worth getting a Qantas home loan for the points?

It’s no good getting a ‘free’ one-way ticket to France but having no money to buy yourself a decent pain au chocolat.

  • Penny Wise
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It’s very difficult to pick biotech winners.

Why picking ASX biotechs is mostly for the crazy brave

It’s a space with a reputation for rollercoaster returns and outlandish sales pitches, but some investors get lucky.

  • Tom Richardson
Suzie Beirne lost most of her life savings in an investment scam.

How to move on from a major financial loss

Three people who lost large sums of money open up about being duped, dealing with ‘gut-wrenching betrayal’ and their search for emotional acceptance.

  • Nina Hendy
About 60 per cent of homes that Sydney-based buyers agent Lakhwinder Singh’s clients purchase are in Perth.

East coast buyers bet on AUKUS, power Perth’s property boom

Perth is the country’s hottest property market as migrants converge with east coast investors betting that major defence contracts will boost rents and returns.

  • Tom Rabe and Brad Thompson
Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn.

Matt Comyn’s tax reform ideas don’t warrant breathless praise

Readers’ letters on the CBA chief executive’s tax proposals, why banking regulation is still needed, the lack of research on solar equality, GST fumbles, and calls for more gas.

Units still provide a valuable foothold into property ownership.

The right apartment still a good stepping stone to property wealth

The price difference between houses and apartments has reached record levels, but units are still an important stepping stone on the property ownership journey.

  • Richard Wakelin
Trustees do not have unfettered power to deliberately exclude particular beneficiaries, even if they are estranged.

Why estranged family members might still have a claim on trust money

A decision in the Victorian courts found that trustee must engage in bona fide inquiries about potential beneficiaries.

  • Peter Townsend

March

Daniel Kahneman found wealthy people were rarely happier than those with lower incomes, challenging the idea that money buys happiness.

Author Daniel Kahneman, who exposed investors’ irrationality, dies

The psychologist’s work casting doubt on the logic of decision-making helped spawn the field of behavioral economics and won him a Nobel Prize.

  • Stephen Miller
We asked 11 experts where they would invest $1 million.

Where to invest $1m right now

We asked 11 experts where they would invest $1 million to earn serious returns; then we asked them to nominate an indulgence spend.

  • Lucy Dean, Joanna Mather and Tom Richardson
Year after year, relatively few active fund managers outperform passive managers.f

Stock pickers at near record levels of underperformance

More than 75 per cent of all Australian large-cap equity fund managers underperformed the ASX200 benchmark for 2023.

  • Ben Smythe
Family offices do asset allocation very well, Josh Derrington says.

Inside the Queensland family office making 15pc

Meet a mango farmer managing billions who will back anything except private equity.

  • Tom Richardson
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A question of super.

The tax implications of contributing business sale proceeds into super

The tax-related issues depend on the circumstances involved. In complex cases, one might need to engage an accountant, a solicitor and a financial planner.

  • John Wasiliev
Although there will be significant bad debts, they appear to have already peaked.

Two ETFs for investors looking to tap bargains in China recovery

There is no telling if the Chinese sharemarket crash is over, but smart investors know that in carnage can lie opportunity.

  • James Weir
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The most ‘dangerous’ phrase in inheritance planning

“To be shared equally between my children” sounds simple, yet it’s anything but.

  • Penny Pryor
How I would fix Australia's productivity challenges: Comyn
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How I would fix Australia's productivity challenges: Comyn

CBA CEO Matt Comyn freestyles some ideas to change political terms and reform tax to turbocharge Australia's productivity.

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Reddit has made its Wall St debut.

Should you invest in Reddit after 48pc ‘pop’?

The issue for individual investors is returns like this don’t always last.

  • Charlie Wells