They're young, tech-savvy, and they're about to be on the receiving end of the biggest intergenerational wealth transfer in history. Meet the new Aussie investors.
Peter FitzSimons leads a comfortable life, but 20 years ago there was a house he just had to buy. The problem? He was $100,000 short, and about to learn a very big lesson.
With the October 31 tax deadline around the corner, most chatter is focused on what working Aussies can claim. But how do you navigate tax time in retirement?
An Aussie couple will need $62,000 a year for a comfortable retirement. Reaping the tax benefits and looking at the big picture will make sure that every dollar counts.
Many investors attempt to buy yesterday's returns by looking at the best-performing sectors or stocks, but this is the opposite of what they should be doing.
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