Finance
Top 5 tax issues small business owners face – and why professional advice matters
25 September
Running a small business is rewarding, but it comes with plenty of challenges—particularly when it comes to tax. Many owners underestimate how complex the tax landscape can be, and mistakes can prove costly. Seeking advice from both an...[Read More]
Achieving your big picture with the guidance of a financial adviser
25 September
From the time we are young, each of us begins to paint a vision in our minds of the life we want to live. Some dream of the traditional “Australian Dream” — owning a home, raising a family, and enjoying a secure future. Others may picture a...[Read More]
Further rate cuts at risk as rent pushes up inflation
21 August
Rising construction costs and rental increases may prove to be stumbling blocks for further rate cuts from the Reserve Bank. The latest data from Cotality shows there are concerns for housing inflation and its knock-on effects off the back of rental...[Read More]
Aged pensioners to feel impact of asset test changes
20 August
Pensioners are set to feel the impact after the federal government raised rates on asset tests for welfare. For the first time since the deeming rate was cut during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government will raise the rate from “artificially low...[Read More]
Tax time: why planning and professional advice matter
21 August
As we move into another financial year, many people view tax as a once-a-year obligation – gather receipts, lodge a return, and move on. But the reality is that effective tax planning is a year-round process, and it can make a significant...[Read More]
How retirees are funding adventure and staying active on the road
21 August
After years of dedicated work, countless hours spent behind a desk, or on the road, retirement for many Australians marks the beginning of a new chapter. No longer tied to the clock, retirees have the freedom to explore, create memories, and seek...[Read More]
The way to happiness and success in both life and work
21 August
Happiness and success are deeply intertwined but aren’t always the result of material gains or high-status positions. Instead, a fulfilling life and career stem from aligning your values, passions, and actions in ways that promote well-being and...[Read More]
Real wages boost for workers, but costs might worry RBA
21 August
Workers have enjoyed the strongest annual growth in real wages in more than five years, but the Reserve Bank will be on alert in case labour costs cause inflation to fire up again. Wages grew by 3.4 per cent in the year to June, slightly above...[Read More]
Bank’s big rate call after ‘ugly’ inflation print
25 September
Mortgage holders might have to wait until next year for more rate relief after a sharp rise in services inflation all but killed off the already slim chance of a September cut. The consumer price index climbed from 2.8 to three per cent for the year...[Read More]
Half of Australians anxious about retirement savings
25 September
Half of all Australians don’t feel particularly confident about their retirement finances and almost as many don’t have a post-work financial plan, three new reports show. Just 50 per cent of 2000 Australians surveyed in July said they felt...[Read More]
National economy still stuck in ‘productivity malaise’
25 September
Australia’s productivity performance improved in the June quarter, but weak capital investment is still holding back growth in living standards, the Productivity Commission says. Growth in labour productivity – or doing more with less –...[Read More]
Economy shrugs off tariff turmoil to outperform peers
24 September
An influential global economic organisation is warning central banks to be vigilant about inflation, as it fires a broadside at Donald Trump’s political interference with the Federal Reserve. The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation...[Read More]
Creative types say give us a tax break, for art’s sake
24 September
A punter betting on the Miles Franklin literary award gets to enjoy their windfall tax-free, unlike the winning author who pays a significant chunk of their $60,000 prize. The same is true for many prestigious arts awards, such as the $100,000...[Read More]
Managing debt: the key to conquering It
18 September
Confronting debt can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. Balancing daily living expenses while keeping up with loan repayments is a challenging task that can affect both your financial and emotional well-being. Nevertheless, with a...[Read More]
Jobs data in focus as economic outlook brightens
18 September
Australia’s unemployment rate is tipped to remain historically low as workers reap the benefits of tighter than average labour market conditions. Economists at ANZ Bank expect the jobless rate to hold steady at 4.2 per cent when the Australian...[Read More]
