Dear Paul, I'm 37 and am the main household income earner (close to $100,000pa gross) and my wife, 32, has a net income of about $35,000pa. I have been salary sacrificing 10% of my income over the past 10 years, and my super is in a tax-deferred ...
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Dear Paul, What are your thoughts about paying for a child's wedding? We have two adult daughters. One is engaged. We have some money put aside and could contribute about $10,000 to the wedding. But I would rather see them put the money into a home ...
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