Big names like Colonial First State's FirstChoice, BT Super and Christian Super are among the 13 superannuation funds that failed APRA's inaugural performance test. In all, APRA tested 76 MySuper products in this round, of which 13 failed. This ...
My daughter, Anita*, and her partner, Sam*, want to buy a home in the midst of a 30-year property bubble. What do you tell your adult kids about buying a home in this supercharged real estate market? They will, after all, be slaves to a bank for the ...
There is a misunderstanding that superannuation fund mergers will automatically lead to scale benefits for members, according to Spirit Super's chief investment officer. Speaking at the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) ASI ...
There are broadly two types of people: those who say no to barista coffee so they can buy more ETFs, and those who think ETFs are something to do with EFTPOS but aren't too sure. I was in the second camp at one point. Then I discovered the joys of ETFs ...
Investing in exchange traded funds is easy. All you have to do is follow four easy steps. Let's get started. 1. Choose your broker As the name suggests, exchange traded funds (ETFs) are listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), and the only ...
The ETF market is hitting its stride, having grown exponentially in the last 20 years. And the best may be yet to come. Close to one million Australians already own ETFs according to the 2020 ASX Investor Survey, and Minh Tieu, Vanguard's Head of ETF ...
When it comes to choosing an investment for your kids and grandkids, it is hard to go past exchange traded funds (ETFs). They tick plenty of boxes. ETFs are low-cost and easy to buy and sell through the ASX. For as little as $500, one transaction buys ...
Crypto Wars By Erica Stanford Kogan Page, $34.50 Crypto is big news. You may be an existing user yourself or have friends that laud its promise of getting rich fast. Arm yourself with knowledge to come out on top in the crypto wars. If thousands of ...
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For the first time ever, there are now no all-male boards within Australia's top 200 companies. The milestone comes as the final two companies with all-male boards, both mining companies, appointed female non-executive directors to their boards ...
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