The difference between bananas, stocks and bonds

10 April

In the world of investing, stocks and bonds often take centre stage. They represent two of the most common types of investments, each offering unique benefits and risks. As an investor, understanding stocks vs. bonds is key to building a diversified...[Read More]

Managing finances and lifestyle activities during retirement

3 April

Retirement is a complex period divided into various phases, each with its own set of financial requirements and lifestyle considerations. Understanding how to budget for each stage can help you make the most of your post-career...[Read More]

Staying steady: managing emotions and maintaining focus during market volatility

20 March

Experiencing market volatility can be an emotional rollercoaster for even the most seasoned investors.    Feelings of fear, anxiety, and doubt often emerge as markets fluctuate, leading many to question their investment strategies and financial...[Read More]

Smart ways to invest using an SMSF

6 March

A Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) offers individuals greater control over their retirement savings, allowing them to choose a variety of investment options.  To maximise long-term returns and financial security, it is essential to understand the...[Read More]

Top 10 concerns of retirees and how financial planners can help

27 February

Retirement marks the beginning of a new chapter—one filled with opportunities for relaxation, travel, and spending time with loved ones.  However, it also brings unique challenges and uncertainties that can impact financial security and overall...[Read More]

Understanding generational segments: lifestyles, financial needs, and technology expectations

20 February

Introduction Each generation has distinct characteristics shaped by historical, social, and economic influences.  These factors impact their financial priorities, lifestyle choices, and how they interact with technology. Understanding these...[Read More]

Top 10 questions to ask your financial adviser and why a close relationship is key through life’s stages

13 February

Financial advice isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution; it evolves as you progress through different stages of life.  Whether you’re just starting out or planning to enjoy the fruits of your labour, having a close, ongoing relationship with your...[Read More]

The importance of financial advice in living a lifestyle of choice

6 February

Life is full of milestones and changes that shape our journey.  Whether it’s starting a family, buying a home, running a business, or retiring, our financial needs and goals evolve over time.  Navigating these transitions while maintaining a...[Read More]

Market volatility: why time in the market matters more than timing the market

30 January

Market volatility is an inherent part of investing. Prices fluctuate due to economic changes, geopolitical events, and investor sentiment.  While the unpredictability of the market can cause anxiety, it’s essential to understand that volatility...[Read More]

5 simple things to do as you plan for the year ahead

2 January

People typically associate the new year with hope — a time for fulfilling plans, whether those are financial, personal or professional. The past year is finally over and you can now look forward to what the new year has in store. While it’s also...[Read More]

How to plan for retirement in the modern world

12 December

To prepare for retirement, there’s forced savings in the form of social security, such as superannuation. Other options to arrange for a secure financial future are savings in the bank, investments and insurance. These days, preparing for...[Read More]

The benefits of financial planning and personalised strategies

21 November

Financial planning is a cornerstone of financial health, helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of managing wealth, preparing for the future, and achieving their unique goals.  Whether your aspirations are personal, such as...[Read More]

New thinking about the concept of being wealthy

14 November

Back in the 1960s, owning a home was synonymous with being wealthy because of the prevailing socio-economic context, including high homeownership rates, early marriage and family formation, shorter life expectancy, and memories of the Great...[Read More]

What is the difference between shares and bananas?

7 November

In the world of investing, stocks and bonds often take centre stage. They represent two of the most common types of investments, each offering unique benefits and risks. As an investor, understanding stocks vs. bonds is key to building a diversified...[Read More]

Some tips to help grow your superannuation

31 October

Retirement is a period most people eagerly anticipate. It’s that wonderful stage of life when you can finally unwind and spend your time as you please. You can even spend retirement focusing on the businesses you’ve been planning and have put...[Read More]