• Cheer Today, Debt Tomorrow…Christmas

    20/10/2015

    This article uses a new version of a Christmas carol verse to introduce a discussion about the habits of...

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  • A Final Benefit of Superannuation

    09/10/2015

    This article explains what anti-detriment payments are and how they work. It uses a case study calculation to show...

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  • What is TPD Cover?

    07/10/2015

    A detailed article that discusses the meaning of TPD under various definitions and occupations; it includes examples to clarify...

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  • Retirement living: oh so many choices!

    06/10/2015

    This article provides insight into Retirement Living. Residential Villages / Lifestyle Resorts and much, much more! Approaching retirement? Perhaps...

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  • Great Way To Reduce Interest

    01/10/2015

    This excellent article clearly demonstrates how much can be saved by consolidating debts such as credit cards and personal...

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  • Understanding Finance

    24/09/2015

    An excellent article clearly explaining some of the more commonly used financial terms, from bull and bear markets to...

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  • Switch and save!

    21/09/2015

    With increasing energy bills, Australians are being urged to make changes to their power usage to save money. This...

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  • When cash is not the best

    18/09/2015

    This article addresses the particular needs of retirees during volatile markets and gives a reason why cash is not...

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  • Not all debt is bad

    17/09/2015

    An easy read article on how to increase wealth through borrowing. “Why would I want to grow my debt?”...

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  • How is your budget? Surplus or deficit?

    15/09/2015

    This article provides some basic guidelines on monitoring spending and reducing unnecessary expenditure. Very simplistic but sometimes that’s what...

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