Linda wants to sell her house and give each of her children $150,000. It's a nice idea, says Paul Clitheroe, but too many well-meaning parents end up in poverty.
With $100,000 in offset against their home, Nick and his wife are keen to start investing. "If your work is not secure, I'd be hanging onto your cash," says Paul.
Nicole owns a rental property that she has also lived in at times. "How do I prove I lived in the property from 20 years ago to reduce my capital gains tax?"
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