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Smart Super Strategies: Spouse contributions

Smart Super Strategies: Spouse contributions

Split super with your spouse If you have a spouse, you are permitted to transfer certain super contributions from the previous financial year over to the super account of your partner. If the receiving spouse is over preservation age at the time of the split request,...

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Smart super strategies: getting started

Smart super strategies: getting started

Superannuation can be one of the most tax effective ways to build your retirement nest egg. There are a range of strategies you can consider to boost your super savings. Consolidate your super If you’ve had several jobs since you started working, you may have money in...

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Redundancy: what you need to know

Redundancy: what you need to know

If you have been made redundant, it is important to understand the financial issues involved, your entitlements, and how to make the most of your redundancy payment with the help of your adviser. Components of a redundancy payment Once made redundant, you may be...

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Changes to the Social Security Assets test

Changes to the Social Security Assets test

From January 1 2017 the following changes will take place: The lower assets test threshold will increase, resulting in approximately 170,000 people receiving an increase in their age pension. The upper assets test threshold will be reduced, resulting in approximately...

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Investment Fundamentals Part 3

Investment Fundamentals Part 3

The level of risk an investor takes relative to the investment return they expect to receive is sometimes known as the ‘risk to return ratio’.

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Investment Fundamentals Part 2

Investment Fundamentals Part 2

When a financial adviser creates a financial plan, they use a number of factors to determine which combination of asset classes will work best for you.

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Market volatility update

Market volatility update

Global stock markets have had a volatile start to 2016, with most markets recording losses over the first weeks of the year. Falls in global stock markets were prompted at the start of this year with some weaker manufacturing data in China and the US, and political tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

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Investment Fundamentals Part 1

Investment Fundamentals Part 1

Whilst your investment objective is to maximise return, this is always subject to risk and there is a chance you could lose money or not make as much as you expected. Investment risk can be due to factors such as inflation, taxation, economic downturns or a drop in a particular market.

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