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The most sophisticated families use philanthropy to bring generations together,

Worried the kids will blow it all? This might help

Structured philanthropy, even at modest levels, can foster purpose, build family cohesion, and create real community outcomes.

Experts are calling for law reform as the ATO pursues family trusts for innocent mistakes.

The family trust blunder that could send you bankrupt

The tax office is scrutinising family trust distributions dating back decades. Some trustees have been shocked to receive bills worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Four signs a founder-led company isn’t worth the hype

Investors love charismatic disruptors, but backing the wrong one can be harmful to your wealth.

Six tips for outsmarting the dirtiest trick in real estate

Underquoting costs would-be buyers time, money and heartache, but they can beat the notorious ploy with free tools and simple strategies.

You are (much) wealthier than you know, thanks to an $897,610 perk

The aged pension means every couple in Australia is already a millionaire – they just don’t know it. Here’s how we worked that out and what it means for you.

Why ignoring your inner caveman will make you a better investor

Morgan Housel writes that 99 per cent of good investing is “doing nothing” and the other 1 per cent is “how you behave when the world is going crazy”.

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Mike Cannon-Brookes co-founded Atlassian and is now the company’s chief executive. He has pointed to the success of artificial intelligence features.

Atlassian’s AI plans fail to stop $15b value plunge

CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes has failed to convince investors on making its AI assistant free as they shaved billions of dollars off his wealth on Friday.

Billionaire Harry Stamoulis sizes up Collins Street tower

Cash-up private players such as the Rich Lister Stamoulis family are bargain-hunting for deals in Melbourne’s soft office market.

Raphael Geminder and his wife Fiona  at the 2023 Melbourne Cup.

Billionaire Raphael Geminder faces backlash on Pact delisting plan

Minority shareholders including activist investor Jeremy Raper, a former Goldman Sachs banker, oppose the plan to remove the packaging group from the ASX boards

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April

Australians have banked $119 billion over the past year.

Think you pay too much tax? Not according to this measure

Australia has the fourth-highest income tax in the world, according to the OECD. But adding in other employment taxes puts us is in the middle of the pack.

For the first time in recent memory, global capital is reconsidering its default destination.

Bungled US supremacy quest may create investor opportunities elsewhere

Global investors now have a viable alternative to simply parking their savings in the US.

Sticking to a disciplined contributions strategy remains compelling even when markets are moving against you.

Am I foolish to invest in shares when markets are so volatile?

Donald Trump’s erratic policy statements have markets in a spin. Is the best response to stop salary sacrificing into superannuation?

Lisa Chew, photographed at home in Canberra, describes the financial strategies she used to stay afloat after her husband’s death.

My husband died at age 37. Here’s how I survived financially

Last-minute changes to super and estate planning allowed Lisa Chew to manage the family finances once her husband was gone.

It’s widely accepted by many researchers that, for investors, a loss feels roughly twice as bad as an equal-size gain feels good.

What a quarter of a century of ASX data shows about timing the market

By missing the 20 best days, your total return on $10,000 invested over 25 years would have been more than halved to a seriously disappointing $26,916.

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RM Williams board member and co-owner Nicola Forrest launching the $8 million factory expansion in Salisbury, Adelaide.

Philanthropy 50: Which Australians gave away the most?

The transfer of wealth to the next generation, plus some notable relationship break-ups, is putting more women in charge of giving.

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Signs your partner is hiding money (and what to do about it)

Divorce proceedings are littered with lies about wealth, including the bizarre example of a man who claimed to have eaten 665 farm animals.

Take comfort in knowing you have a buffer from market swings.

This tax strategy makes it hard to lose money when markets fall

The tax benefits of salary sacrificing into super are so good, markets would have to drop by at least 20 per cent for most people to be worse off.

Documenting succession plans with contracts can help family businesses avoid the type of court stoush the Levis family is embroiled in.

How to avoid a succession fight like the Cue fashion family’s

The legal principle of promissory estoppel is tripping up founders who have made promises but not put them in writing.

A non-concessional contribution  from the after-tax proceeds of one partner’s property sale can be made into each of a couple’s super accounts.

Can I add proceeds of investment property sale to wife’s super?

Now is a good time of the year to consider topping up your retirement savings.

Mimi Jaksic Berger at the opening of her solo exhibition in 2022 at Flinders Street Gallery.

The $24m inheritance that was almost split 10 ways

Sydney artist Mimi Jaksic Berger, businessman Andrew Findlay and Queenslander Raveica Negrean all died with “homemade” wills. That’s a problem.

Steve Gledden, managing partner at Straight Bat, at the MCG.

For one day a year this fund lets you invest like a family office

Limiting when you accept money seems a strange way for a fund to attract investment. But this private equity fund is also almost debt-free. What’s going on?

You will need to re-serve each waiting period included in the higher level of cover.

How can I get around health insurance waiting periods?

Many couples are tempted to cut back on private health insurance as they get older to save money, but it can backfire if you need a knee or hip replacement.

When you truly understand a business, the biggest risk isn’t overpaying – it’s selling too soon.

My biggest mistake in 20 years of investing

Unless the price is truly egregious, never substitute a business you know intimately for one you don’t because of valuation alone.

Retirees will have to trim their spending should the sharemarket fall into a bear market.

How a bear market will hit your wealth: From $200k to $3.8m

So far, the cost of Donald Trump’s presidency has been felt by bond and stock traders. But if pain persists, it could cost wealthy retirees $100 a week.

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Your primary residence will be exempt from means testing for the age pension.

Can I get more age pension if I sell my investment property?

The government expects you to spend your own savings before becoming eligible for Centrelink support.

Dean McKillip and Lizzy Rawdah.

Would you pay $900,000 to live in Valencia? This couple did

While Spain and Portugal are cancelling or tightening their golden visa schemes, expats and retirees are finding other ways to live out their lifestyle fantasies.

Watch out for cash amounts that include dividends or rental income.

Will we have to pay tax on an inheritance from family overseas?

You will be eligible for the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount once you’ve held the asset for more than a year.

The big tech stocks have been hit with falling valuations and volatile earnings.

Market wobbles a chance to buy blue-chip tech stocks

Donald Trump’s tariffs have pummelled the magnificent seven tech stocks, but many investors view this period as a buying opportunity.

Average house prices surged 13.1 per cent a year in Howard’s 11 ½ years in power – far and away the biggest gain of any national leader in the past 35 years.

3 charts that show why housing is a key battleground for PMs

Residential property values have surged almost five times as much under Coalition governments than Labor ones over the past 35 years. Here are the reasons.

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