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THE SWEET SPOT - WHY YOU NEED ONLY $250,500 IN SUPER TO RETIRE
How to combine the age pension and superannuation savings to maximise your income
Shop around for a bargain
While others fret about share prices, investors who focus on earnings quality will be rewarded in the long run
Shock in store for super funds
The investment tide has turned and funds will be lucky to report a positive return
Remain alert during a merger
When funds join forces, it's important for members to ensure they still have adequate insurance cover
On track for a turnaround
After a tough few years, this software maker can see better times ahead
Get the right experts on board
Professionals such as architects and interior designers add to the cost, but they could be a necessity rather than a luxury
From $7k to $300k - is it time to cash in?
PAUL'S VERDICT Paul Clitheroe
Brewer passes the taste test
Andrew Fineran has long had a liking for beer, but not in the way most people do when they drink it.
Beat the stamp duty sting
A carefully planned renovation can be a successful alternative to selling and moving
When ignorance is bliss for income investors
Retirees who live off dividends and franking credits can afford to ignore share prices
Trading up and down
Buying and selling online has never been easier for investors, but there's more to think about than just cost
What a difference $450 reform will make to your lifestyle
Removal of the monthly threshold for compulsory super will benefit hundreds of thousands of vulnerable workers
We see dreaded stagflation come back to haunt us
Rising inflation and falling economic growth are warning signs that shouldn't be ignored
Set yourself up for retirement
A cashflow-positive portfolio can be tailored to fund the lifestyle you want
Turn a profit on an apartment
There are extra hurdles to overcome, but if you do your research and control your costs the effort will be worth it
Fertility on ice
More women who are not yet ready to have children are freezing their eggs. But the costs are high and the success rate varies.
PROPERTY'S BIG SHIFT: Houses versus apartments
Change is in the air when it comes to property trends. House price increases mean apartments are ticking more boxes for younger buyers and downsizers looking for better value.
Asset rich, cash poor
Retirees who want to splash out a little can tap into their home's value. Just be sure to read the fine print before signing any paperwork.
Beware! Burglars are back
Your home and its contents are likely to be your biggest asset, so it's important to make sure they're properly protected
High-stakes haggling
Pushing for a better deal, whether you're getting a home loan or renewing insurance, can pay off handsomely
Grow your startup
An entrepreneur who gave up a secure, well-paid job to do her own thing shares her tips and knowledge for turning a great idea into a successful business
Just mad about science
Corey Tutt is a determined man. A day before his interview with Money, he received four messages vilifying him for his race. He says that he uses such attacks to energise his drive to help educate Aboriginal kids across Australia about the wonders of science.
Let's get physical
During the pandemic investors are paying big money for tangible assets such as watches and wine
Inflation is back with a vengeance
Mortgage rates as high as 6%, coupled with lower house prices, is a borrower's nightmare
March of the clever machines
Quantum computers are a work in progress, but they could eventually help us make better decisions in a range of areas
Profitability goes missing
Life360, the family tracking app, may be growing strongly, but it faces stiff competition
Get a slice of the action
Employees can boost their wealth through a company's share purchase plan, but there are risks to evaluate
Work through the tough times
Scared you might lose your home over missed mortgage repayments? Here's how to manage an incredibly stressful time and avoid the worst-case scenario.
Winners in the takeover game
Fuelled by deep pools of money and low-interest rates, mergers and acquisitions are set to continue. How do shareholders get their share of the spoils?
The inflation we need to have
A shrinking global labour pool will demand better wages and conditions, pushing up prices