Money
Super & retirement
Robot versus human: How will you plan for retirement?
Millions of Australians will soon have to make the choice between a robot or a human to help guide them through retirement.
- by Hannah Hammoud
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‘What do I do now?’: planning for a happy and meaningful retirement
A common error is treating retirement as a one-off event and not planning what to do in coming years.
- by Cara Jenkin
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All my assets are in crypto. How will this affect my pension?
If you’re on the pension and own a significant amount of cryptocurrency, you’ll need to let Services Australia know.
- by Noel Whittaker
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Retirement living
The retirement income solution more people should consider
Not putting all your eggs in one basket is a time-honoured proverb, one people adhere to when investing – but less so when it comes to retirement income.
- by Robert Cahill
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How do I plan for retirement when I don’t know what I’ll inherit?
It can be helpful to have a conversation with your parents about their intentions for their estate, which can make planning easier.
- by Paul Benson
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Financial planners
Is this the missing link for cheap, effective financial advice?
Financial education is dry and overly complex, so why aren’t we investing in self-help financial education that’s engaging, accessible and genuinely useful?
- by Bec Wilson
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‘Critically important’: how to handle the family home in retirement
The family home is a key part of retirement planning and a valuable asset that can help secure a person’s future.
- by Iain Gillespie
Over 70? It’s not too late to sort out your finances
Conventional wisdom says to build a nest egg as early as possible, but good financial planning is just as important after retirement.
- by Dominic Powell
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A major super fund had an outage this week. Almost no one realised
If a bank or major employer went down for nearly two days, it would be all over the news. But retirees continue to be invisible to the media and regulators.
- by Bec Wilson
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Super for every life stage: tailoring your strategy
Like river cruises, pickleball and Midsummer Murders, superannuation is something that we get more interested in as we get older.
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How to calculate the cost of a comfortable retirement
The common belief that people need $1 million to retire comfortably can cause unnecessary stress and lead to wrong decisions.
- by Iain Gillespie