
Cash reserves hit new records but avoid the traps
Why holding too much cash could burn a hole in your investment returns Monthly data just released by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) shows

Why holding too much cash could burn a hole in your investment returns Monthly data just released by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) shows

Ways of contributing to your spouse’s super There are 2 ways of contributing to your spouse’s super: You may be able to split contributions you have

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What makes a smart investor? Australians are living longer and experiencing higher house-to-wage ratios. It makes good sense to consider how you can achieve a

What’s your super strategy? Creating a strong super strategy is crucial to setting yourself up for success later in life. Starting now and making small

The Australian economy picked up strength in the June quarter as consumers opened their wallets, boosted by interest rate cuts earlier in the year. New

Information and resources to help you care for an older Australian. Caring for the elderly or aged means caring for someone who is either: older

Planning to retire means considering the steps and decisions needed to get you to where you want to be. Think ahead to the kind of

Maintaining diversification, managing risk, and enhancing long-term returns Multi-asset portfolios are designed to provide diversification by spreading investments across various asset classes to reduce risk.

The global trading system that promoted free trade and underpinned global prosperity for 80 years now stands at a crossroads. Recent trade policy developments have

Older Australians can access both government-funded and private aged care services, each with different costs, eligibility rules and flexibility. Understanding the differences between these options

If you’ve ever had a job in Australia, even short-term, your employer probably paid money into a super fund for you. This money is yours