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Super and the coming generational wealth transfer
Gens X, Y, and Z are about to come into some money. In what’s become known as the great wealth transfer, in the two decades from 2023 Australia’s over-60s are expected to hand down $6.2 trillion worth of assets to their heirs, says McCrindle.
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- Investing
How to invest in the Trump era
From bitcoin to navigating the new president’s Tudor court, investors should bear the following in mind.
- Gillian Tett
The small luxury Australians just won’t give up
Australians are hanging onto their subscriptions, reflecting a world in which the little luxuries may be all they have left.
- Lucy Dean
- Opinion
- Bonds
Bond investors may bet on Silicon Valley over Uncle Sam
The US tech sector, which is sitting on a cash balance approaching $US1 trillion, is well-placed to reward – and protect – creditors and shareholders.
- Todd Hoare
Average tax refund revealed, and why you may receive ‘surprise’ bill
Bank depositors have had much to celebrate as rates have stayed higher for longer. But with more interest comes more tax. Here are some solutions.
- Lucy Dean
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How retirement communities forge friendships and boost health
The importance of ensuring people stay healthier, more engaged, and better connected for longer is becoming clearer.
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Wealthiest Australians
Nufarm entrepreneur Doug Rathbone a winner in $475m Elders buyout
The 79-year-old, who made his fortune via the crop chemicals business, will pocket a small windfall from the buyout of Delta Agribusiness by its larger rival.
- Simon Evans
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- Gaming & wagering
Laurence Escalante’s VGW bulks up exec ranks as casinos bristle
Virtual Gaming Worlds was one of the early beneficiaries of a US legislative loophole in states where gambling is otherwise banned. It’s now under attack.
- Primrose Riordan and Zoe Samios
‘If we lose everything, we can just get a regular job’
From a childhood that was “pretty tough” in parts, Dom Pym founded 22 companies including neobank Up, which he sold for $116 million. Now he wants to elevate Australia’s venture ecosystem.
- Yolanda Redrup
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‘If we lose everything, we can just get a regular job’
From a childhood that was “pretty tough” in parts, Dom Pym founded 22 companies including neobank Up, which he sold for $116 million. Now he wants to elevate Australia’s venture ecosystem.
- Yolanda Redrup
- Opinion
- Interest rates
Why interest rates could be higher under Trump
New research finds that Trump’s policies could drive rates much higher than markets are assuming.
- Christopher Joye
- Opinion
- SMSFs
Why more retirees might dodge the death tax on super
Forcing people with superannuation balances above $3 million to pay more tax will give rise to a range of new strategies.
- Michael Hutton
This super loophole can create tax-free money for the kids
There has been a surge in the number of people using so-called recontribution strategies, which allow older Australians to wash tax from super inheritances.
- Michelle Bowes
Signs you’re raising entitled brats (and how to avoid it)
Keeping children grounded and helping them understand the value of money is a perennial problem for wealthy parents. This dad reckons he has the answers.
- Michelle Bowes
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Cbus puts super sector on the edge of a systemic scandal
The banking royal commission taught us seemingly innocuous problems can have huge ramifications. The super sector may be about to learn that lesson.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Super Q&A
We have $5m in super as a couple. How can we contribute more?
The maximum amount of super that can be transferred into a tax-free pension account is $1.9 million, although investment earnings can grow the balance without penalty.
- John Wasiliev
‘I’m worth millions but I still fret about money’
Money mindsets are established early in life and can lead to poor financial decision-making, but there are ways to reframe your approach.
- Joanna Mather
Spoiler alert: interest rate cuts will be small and slow
What property investors need to know is that interest rate increases often come in clusters, but drops tend to be far more spread out.
- Jarrod McCabe
What Trump’s victory means for your money
From a sugar-hit to your super, to higher-for-longer interest rates, and a trade-war on the horizon, here’s what Trump 2.0 means for your finances.
- Lucy Dean, Michelle Bowes and Joanna Mather
MinRes saga exposes ESG’s existential crisis (and here comes Trump)
Scandals at Mineral Resources and WiseTech raise hard questions for investors who care about governance and culture. Now Donald Trump’s win raises existential problems for ESG.
- Patrick Durkin
- Opinion
- SMSFs
Be on the lookout for the super surcharge for high earners
If you receive a Division 293 tax assessment from the ATO, you must pay the bill within 21 days to avoid penalties.
- Colin Lewis
- Opinion
- Investing
Why Australian investors of all ages are switching to offshore shares
Those aged 25 to 49 have a roughly half-half split between domestic and international markets, but the change has been most marked among over-50s.
- Adam DeSanctis
Hundreds of SMSFs may have been misled into this illiquidity trap
The financial complaints authority says two people who set up SMSFs based on bad advice are owed almost $400,000. Hundreds of others may be in the same boat.
- John Wasiliev
- Opinion
- Financial planners
A family road trip upended my thinking about how we advise retirees
Spending 130 hours in the car with my wife and daughters made me realise how easily we lose sight of what truly matters.
- Renato Mota
How Aware Super beat the sector’s reputation for bad customer service
The $180 billion super fund invested in service and advice before regulators forced it to. As the rest of the industry now scrambles to catch up, it’s eyeing bigger plans.
- Hannah Wootton
What to know about investing in China’s volatile stock market
Investors are waiting anxiously to see details of a fiscal stimulus package expected to be confirmed by Chinese authorities this week.
- Diana Li
Tapping super to help your kids buy a home? Read this first
While accessing your super to help the kids buy property may seem like a good idea, there are a few things to understand first.
- Ben Smythe
- Opinion
- AI
AI science won the Nobel Prize, but can it fix your finances?
Artificial intelligence could help younger people grow their wealth, but there’s a risk it could also result in “quirky” – if not risky – portfolios.
- Tim Mackay
Warren Buffett’s 11 tips for investing and life
An extract from “The New Tao of Warren Buffett” contains the great investor’s musings on business school and a few other pearls.
- Mary Buffett and David Clark