How much should I have in my emergency fund?

How much should I have in my emergency fund?

How much should I have in my emergency fund? It’s the most common story financial professionals hear. Unfortunately, too many people fail to set aside emergency savings to see them through life’s hiccups. So when the inevitable happens, and an unexpected bill arrives,...
Protect your estate from these mistakes

Protect your estate from these mistakes

Protect your estate from these mistakes You will most likely have clear ideas as to how you would like your hard-earned wealth – your ‘estate’ – to be divided amongst your loved ones or other beneficiaries. However, estate planning is a complex area of law and basic...
Scattered super? Consolidate now!

Scattered super? Consolidate now!

Scattered super? Consolidate now! I have to admit, I get a real buzz when I hear someone talking about not knowing what to do with their money. The buzz comes from the excitement I feel knowing that I can help them. It might be in some small way, but more often it’s...
Protect yourself and your future

Protect yourself and your future

Protect yourself and your future Life can be full of unexpected turns, so it’s important to protect yourself and your family from whatever the future holds. Insurance provides peace of mind, giving you certainty your debts could be repaid and you could continue to...
Rebuild your Super

Rebuild your Super

Rebuild your Super Research has  found that the largest number of early super payments were made to Australians under age 40 with Australians under 30 receiving nearly one-third of these payments. The research also revealed that Coronavirus had a big impact on the...
Is your business your super?

Is your business your super?

Is your business your super? Many self-employed people view the sale of their business as their retirement fund – their superannuation. So just like ensuring superannuation investments are being well managed, business owners need to plan ahead to ensure their business...