How to prevent boredom in retirement
Imagine this: you've spent decades working all day, every day, and then suddenly, you stop. It's retirement. You no longer need to go to work. So, what do you do? Sit around staring at a wall all day? Here are some ideas to get your started.
What to do when your spouse dies
No one wants to think about the day their partner dies—it’s a sad and terrifying thought. When you’re in the deep end of working through your grief the last thing you have headspace for are the practical things you need to work through. So to give you a hand here are the key financial and estate tasks to consider.
Seeking better returns in superannuation: should I move my superannuation to a different fund?
Which is the best industry super fund to be in? Or are they pretty much all the same when it comes to returns? The short answer is yes and no (I will explain 😉).
Private health insurance in retirement: keep it or give it the flick?
Martina asks: what are people doing regarding their private health insurance? Both our children are coming off our policy and I only recently found out we are not covered for knee replacement surgery on our policy. Glen: Thanks for the question. Let’s talk about this.
Downsizing - is it time? 🏠
It can be difficult saying goodbye to what has been a warm, welcoming and safe home (aren’t we so lucky to enjoy this in Australia?) – but sometimes the practicalities of life change and we take a chance to reimagine what our home could look like. To help you determine if it’s time to downsize, here are 5 important questions to answer for your own situation.
What if there is another GFC?
Renato asks: In early 2008 the ASX was roaring around 6800, it never really recovered till 2013. A lot of retirees had to keep working, how do we know, that history will not repeat itself? I love this question - let’s talk about it.
Choosing the right superannuation fund for you | are super funds all the same?
Which is the best industry super fund to be in? Or are they pretty much all the same when it comes to returns? The short answer is yes and no (I will explain 😉). Read this article to learn more about why.
Aged care and what to prepare: embracing and adapting to getting older
Whether you are the one nearing older age, or you’re a family member supporting someone who is, it can be such a challenge to even accept that as we get older, we will age, and usually that involves seeking out various forms of aged care assistance. Here are the areas to prepare for.
How to avoid financial scams online: protecting your money in an online world
Across Australia scams are becoming more common and scammers are getting smarter with how they catch you out, a lot of it thanks to technological changes. So, here are some practical tips to help protect you and your money.
When can you retire? The age pension and super in retirement 101
Before you hand in that resignation letter and bid farewell to the daily grind, there's a crucial question to answer: how will you fund your post-retirement lifestyle? Here’s everything you need to know about superannuation and the age pension in Australia.
Common fears about retiring + how to work through them
If you have fears about retiring you are certainly not alone. Retirement is an entirely different way of life to that of your working years, so moving into it can feel a bit disorienting. Here are the 3 main areas that commonly create concern, and how you can manage them.
The 6 important areas of a holistic retirement plan: how to Retire Right
Retirement planning isn’t just about having enough money. It’s about all aspects of your life that you need to think through. Here are the 6 areas involved in a holistic retirement plan.