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Investing in the kids’ future
Pick four big global themes, invest in them regularly – and don’t touch anything for 20 years
At home in a watery world
Describes catching and tagging sharks as a job that now he can only really do himself. \"We can't farm it out to any of our students because of OH&S issues. It's like the old Space Cowboys movie where the old bastards are brought out of retirement.\" Gets fired up by the many environmental challenges he wants to tackle. The only thing that stops him is the weather.
When it's payday for investors
A regular, fully franked dividend from a strong company can be an important source of extra funds
Harness the power of good habits
Whether it’s going for an early morning jog or saving money for a rainy day, it pays to make it part of your routine
Alternative paths to parenthood
Adoption and surrogacy are typically costly and time-consuming, but the results are worth the effort
Know your fees to avoid a rip-off
The costs can mount up over the years, so make sure you’re getting a decent investment return
Property slowdown takes its toll
Facing tough market conditions and more competition at home, the e-conveyancer PEXA is pinning its hopes on overseas expansion
Zoom in on wealth creation
The children of the internet age could teach the rest of us a thing or two about investing
Home buyers get another chance
More banks are set to become participating lenders in the federal government’s Home Guarantee Scheme from July 1
How to ride the tourism revival
With visitor numbers back up after the pandemic slump, there are opportunities for investors
Fair go for low income earners
A modest change to a $500 tax offset would ensure everyone benefited equally
How data will transform our lives
Quantum computing is poised to provide the processing power to analyse a growing avalanche of information
A basket brimming with goodies
Among a diverse bunch of businesses, quality needs to be a standout factor
In search of greener pastures
The high cost of living is prompting many Aussie retirees to move offshore, but the simple life can become complicated without careful planning
Building blocks of a portfolio
It pays to address the fundamental questions before diving into an investment
Big question with a simple answer
If you're wondering how you can save more money, the golden rule will help make it happen
Home sweet home for adult kids
Skyrocketing rents and high property prices prevent many young people from striking out on their own
Watch out for the SG rip-off
Workers are missing out on billions of dollars of employer contributions, but there's a simple way to ensure they get their entitlements
Car market's wild ride
Secondhand prices went crazy during the pandemic, but the market shows signs of cooling
Start-ups feel the love
Early-stage ventures with a project to take to the world are turning to loyal supporters to raise the necessary funds
We're lucky to have strong banks
The US crisis shows what can happen when regulation is weak and cash reserves are inadequate
Where have all the tradies gone
Among other measures, women are being encouraged to take up vocational courses to ease a critical skills shortage
Inside the pathology love triangle
The ACL-Healius merger may or may not go ahead, but either way the future looks bright for Sonic, the third party in this affair
Oprah diet will end in tears
It's risky - and rather grubby - to share your financial secrets with others
When meat is off the menu
The alternative protein market is growing, but a major challenge is developing cheaper products that appeal to a wider range of consumers
Top up your spending power
Older Aussies who could do with some extra cash can take advantage of the wealth tied up in their home
TAX TIME COUNTDOWN - How to pay yourself a bonus
With the high cost of living, a juicy tax refund will be a welcome boost. So now is the perfect time to use our step-by-step guide to maximise your deductions and take advantage of other strategies to reduce your taxable income - legally, of course.
Dealmaker who takes it to the world
Michelle Deaker Founding partner of venture capital group OneVentures, which funds start-up companies. Aged in her 50s. Lives on Sydney's lower north shore.
Be aler but not alarmed
It looks like being an even tougher year for mortgage holders, as interest rate rises finally hit home. So, now is the time to build your defences to avoid having to sell.
Build a recession-proof shield
With the economy expected to drop a notch or two, only the strong will survive