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Why You Need Shares In Retirement.
Clients often don’t really believe us when we talk about a 30-year retirement. Why would they when the average life expectancy is 83 years old? If you retire at 65 and live until the average life expectancy you only live another 18 years, so where does this number of 30 come from?
Let's get pumped about super.
A range of new measures are being introduced as of 1 July 2022. These changes are based around allowing you to get more money into super and leave more money in super to assist you in your retirement.
What The RBA Cash Rate Rise Means?
The Reserve Bank of Australia has today raised the cash rate from 0.1% to 0.35% after having slashed it to 0.1% in the midst of the pandemic. What does this mean for you?
That depends on your situation.
Understanding your Flood Relief Options
The ABC has written a great article keeping people up to date with all of the potential flood relief payments, grants and loans that may be available. It appears as though it is being updated as new information is being released.
Quarterly Market Update - September 2021
[2 minute read] Click the link below to access your Quarterly Economic and Market Update. This report is produced by Vanguard Australia who manage much of our client retirement portfolio assets.
Pulling the Family Office Together.
A traditional single family office is a business run by and for a single family. The assets are the family's own wealth, often accumulated over many family generations.
You Don't Need a Long Neck - To Fund Retirement.
There are many lifestyle and financial changes that occur at retirement. Whilst you will have increased leisure time, you will no longer be earning an income from work activities.
Another way to think about Retirement.
Check out this video where Steve Harvey explains how he is not going to leave everything to his kids when he passes away but, rather, consume much of the assets that he and his wife have built.
The singing budgie comes good again.
This is a great ad from Tourism Australia created to entice the Poms back to the country they sent their convicts to.
Building a legacy that lasts forever. Or at least 80 years
Many financial planning firms today are focussed on asset gathering their clients funds. Business models that mean the more money you bring in then you can slap a % based fee against these and in turn, bring in greater revenue. In our view, this is a lazy approach to providing comprehensive financial planning advice.
Eat the Eggs and Not the Chook.
An analogy that I use with many clients when discussing retirement income strategies is around wanting to be able to eat the eggs ( yield ) or income) and to leave the Chook (capital) intact.
Been a tough old year.
An important component of a great wealth management plan especially for young business owners and professionals is to ensure that they have suitable personal protection plans in place.
What's going to save your portfolio at the next crash.
I am seeing many posts and articles where “ financial experts” explain how they can protect your retirement capital when the inevitable downturn in asset prices happens. ( We don't call it a crash.)
Time to Write some cheques.
The start of June brings cooler temps and the smell of backyard fires and an extra 2 minutes under the Doona as you psyche up to face the day. June 30 is an important date in the financial year as it is the last day in which to complete your tax planning tasks.
Stay the course.
So aside that the Jack Bogle (Vanguard Founder) book that I am currently reading is titled “Stay the Course,” I thought it would be a good time to share the Vanguard Index Chart.
Get your 2021 resolutions sorted.
Like every year, everybody starts off with the best intentions of seizing the morning and getting their lives sorted. New Year's resolutions are the eternal enigma that we use to change our lives overnight.
Modern Day Investing Gold.
Check out this video from the founder of Vanguard, where he simplifies the process of investing and provides a clear path to a comfortable retirement by investing small and often.
Water your garden.
When I discuss regular investing with clients who are accumulating assets for their retirement, I spend a fair amount of time explaining the benefits of (DCA) dollar cost-averaging. I relate this strategy to looking after your garden.
I am not Bobby Axelrod!
So like many others who have been locked down due to isolation and Covid restrictions, I have taken up the 30 day trial with Stan as I have pretty well exhausted Netflix, Foxtel and Google movies.
End of Financial Year Super Checklist
The end of the financial year is a good time to think about how you could grow your super and get started with saving for retirement. Here are some options you could consider to help your super work harder for you.