Dear Paul, I'm going to be 50 next year. As a present, I'm going to ask for some retirement planning financial advice. I feel closer to retirement than to when I started work and feel now would be a good time to get specific advice to give me ...
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When you sell an asset you typically must pay capital gains tax (CGT) on any profit which you make on the sale. For most of us, the most valuable asset we own is our family home and many of us stand to make a large profit if we sell. So does that mean ...
Discount retailer Kmart recently copped a serve on social media for covering pre-printed price tags with a sticker displaying a higher price. Not surprisingly, a few shoppers admitted to peeling off the sticker to score the cheaper price at the check-out. ...
Owning a small business gives us control over the products or services we sell, who we recruit, what we earn and, if we're lucky, even when we take holidays. Having the power to make decisions over our commercial life is one of the primary reasons many ...
After two years of historically low interest rates and relatively meager returns, the long winter for Australian savers appears to be coming to an end as banks begin to lift their interest rates once again. In fact, a flurry of cash rate hikes from ...
Turn back time to the early stages of the pandemic, and expectations about the direction of property prices were very much in one direction: down. And for a time that did play out when prices retreated during the winter and spring of 2020. Then things ...
How can we put our finances in a position to best withstand the current turbulence in the financial world? With living costs rising and equity markets bouncing up and down, that's the big question host Tom Watson and journalist Annette Sampson delve ...
The official cash rate has hit the highest point it's been since April 2016 following the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) decision to increase rates by 50 basis points to 1.85% at its August board meeting this afternoon. Today's move means ...
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