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My income protection costs $362 a month. Is it really worth it?

My income protection costs $362 a month. Is it really worth it?

Income protection insurance can be expensive, but it’s a comforting parachute to have if you’re suddenly unable to earn.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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My wife thinks investing is too risky, how do I convince her?
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My wife thinks investing is too risky, how do I convince her?

When someone says they think investing is too risky, they can often be speaking from a place of fear. There are some things you can do to overcome this.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Will my pension be cut if I move in with my sister?
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Will my pension be cut if I move in with my sister?

Moving in with a sibling is unlikely to have a bearing on your pension as Centrelink does not consider family members as being in a relationship.

  • by Noel Whittaker
We’re running low on super, can we use our house equity as backup?
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We’re running low on super, can we use our house equity as backup?

Downsizing and contributing the proceeds into your super has minimal limitations, but it might affect your age pension.

  • by Paul Benson
If I drop to part-time, can I use super to top up my income?
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If I drop to part-time, can I use super to top up my income?

Managing an income while drawing down from your super can be a delicate balance, but there are plenty of ways to make it work.

  • by Noel Whittaker
What should my daughter do with her $20,000 inheritance?
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Opinion

What should my daughter do with her $20,000 inheritance?

Coming into money early on in life can be a wonderful opportunity to learn about investing and financial markets.

  • by Paul Benson
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If I use up my super on a lavish holiday, can I still get the pension?
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If I use up my super on a lavish holiday, can I still get the pension?

Taking an expensive overseas holiday using your superannuation should have no bearing on your pension eligibility when the time comes.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Should I move from a small super fund to a major one?
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Should I move from a small super fund to a major one?

While a small fund can seem like it lags bigger ones, it can still be a winner when it comes to returns.

  • by Paul Benson
Can I use my mother-in-law’s home as an investment property?
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Can I use my mother-in-law’s home as an investment property?

Loaning your mother-in-law money in exchange for equity in her home may not be the practical solution you’re looking for.

  • by Noel Whittaker
I’ve paid taxes all my life. Am I entitled to a full pension?
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I’ve paid taxes all my life. Am I entitled to a full pension?

Your entitlement to an age pension is determined based on need, not the amount of tax you’ve paid.

  • by Paul Benson
I just got divorced. What should I do with the settlement?
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I just got divorced. What should I do with the settlement?

Port-divorce, it’s best to not rush into any rash financial decisions you could regret later.

  • by Paridhi Jain