The Five Reasons Why The $A Is Likely To Rise Further – if recession is avoided | The Money Supply and Inflation Puzzle: What Every Retiree Should Know | Our finances should enable and not dictate our lives | Q&A

The Five Reasons Why The $A Is Likely To Rise Further – if recession is avoided | The Money Supply and Inflation Puzzle: What Every Retiree Should Know | Our finances should enable and not dictate our lives | Q&A

This issue of Wealth Adviser includes: The Five Reasons Why The $A Is Likely To Rise Further – if recession is avoided. “After a soft patch since 2021, there is good reason to expect the $A to rise into next year: it’s undervalued; interest rate differentials look...
The 100-Year Plan: Rethinking retirement finance for increased longevity | The Iron Law of building wealth | The 9 most important things Dr Shane Oliver has learned about investing | Q&A

The 100-Year Plan: Rethinking retirement finance for increased longevity | The Iron Law of building wealth | The 9 most important things Dr Shane Oliver has learned about investing | Q&A

This issue of Wealth Adviser includes: The 100-Year Plan: Rethinking retirement finance for increased longevity.  Increasing longevity means many retirees face the possibility of living well into their 90s or even beyond 100. This requires a rethink of retirement...
How not to run out of money in retirement | Australian home prices up again | Bursting the myth: Understanding market bubbles | Q&A

How not to run out of money in retirement | Australian home prices up again | Bursting the myth: Understanding market bubbles | Q&A

This issue of Wealth Adviser includes: How not to run out of money in retirement.  To avoid running out of money in retirement, it is important to plan carefully and consider various financial strategies. One key suggestion is to create a retirement budget and stick...
How long will you live? | Starting your child’s education fund with ETFs | The Australian generational wealth divide| Q&A

How long will you live? | Starting your child’s education fund with ETFs | The Australian generational wealth divide| Q&A

This issue of Wealth Adviser includes: How long will you live?  Factors that can influence an individual’s lifespan include genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare. Making healthy choices can help increase one’s chances of living a longer...
Phasing out Cheques, and What Will Happen to Cash | Playing with Fire: The Dangers of Chasing Hot Trends | 21 Great Investment Quotes | Q&A

Phasing out Cheques, and What Will Happen to Cash | Playing with Fire: The Dangers of Chasing Hot Trends | 21 Great Investment Quotes | Q&A

This issue of Wealth Adviser includes: Phasing out cheques, and what will happen to cash?  At their peak in the 1980s, cheques accounted for 85% of all non-cash payments.  Today cheques are only 0.01% of total payments and can make it easy to commit fraud.  The...
Retirees cash flow droughts | Strategies to rebuild super after early access | Plan for the unexpected now

Retirees cash flow droughts | Strategies to rebuild super after early access | Plan for the unexpected now

The Summer issue of infocus includes: Retirees cash flow droughts.  While lower interest rates are generally good news for borrowers, they can cause issues for retirees and others who rely on interest payments. Strategies to rebuild super after early access.  If you...