What is gazumping and how to prevent it happening to you

Picture the scene. You’ve found your dream home—a short stroll to the local schools, close to a leafy park to walk the dog and on a quiet residential street with the best coffee in town right on the corner. You’ve agreed a price with the seller. You’ve organised your deposit. And you’ve arranged a building …

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5 ways to do more with less money in your relationship

We all want to live a good life with our partner, but does that have to include fine dining every night and travelling to exotic destinations? Here are five tips for enjoying the best in life without blowing the budget. Keep track of the little things Everybody’s idea of living well is going to be …

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How to invest responsibly and ethically

If you’d like your money to make a difference to the world as well as your future, responsible investing may be for you. Almost 9 in 10 (89%) Australians feel it’s important their financial institution invests responsibly and ethically across the board1. Ethical, social and governance (ESG) investments accounted for $1,281 billion, or 40%, of …

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Help your retirement funds last the distance

Retirement is a time that many Australians eagerly anticipate, providing plenty of time to pursue hobbies, do more travelling, or simply kick back and enjoy the fruits of your labour. We will outline key strategies to help boost and preserve your retirement savings, to help you achieve longterm financial security throughout your golden years. It’s …

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Getting married – managing your money as a couple

Making a commitment to share your life with another person is a significant milestone and there is a lot you can do to manage your money as a couple. The earlier you start having conversations about your shared finances, the easier it is to establish shared goals and strategies to reach them. Single or joint …

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Elder financial abuse

Elder financial abuse can happen to anyone at any time. Learn how to recognise the signs and equip yourself with the knowledge to minimise the risk of it happening to you. What is elder financial abuse? Elder financial abuse can be defined as someone you know using your funds or assets to your detriment. This …

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When you need a will and who can help

Wills aren’t just for later in life and you should really have one when you start earning. And as money and family matters can be complex, it makes sense to get help. Who needs a will anyway? A will is something you might think you only need once you’re a millionaire or close to retirement …

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How to budget as interest rates rise

Having a solid budget is crucial to building financial resilience and as rising rates continue to put pressure on household finances, it could help to look at ways to save more and spend less. With Australia being one of the most highly leveraged countries in the world1 and the average mortgage for owner-occupied properties is …

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Five facts everyone needs to know about life expectancy

With the life expectancy of Australians increasing over the years, most of us can assume we’re going to live longer than previous generations. But are our expectations on the money, or way off the mark? We bring you five important facts everyone needs to know about life expectancy. Back when compulsory super started in 1992, …

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