Planning ahead for aged care

Published: October 14, 2016

The only topic people don’t like talking about more than death is getting old and becoming incapable of looking after oneself. With the Australian population over the age of 70 likely to reach nearly four million in the next 20 years, aged care is an issue that will be of increasing concern to a growing […]

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Planning ahead for aged care

Published: October 14, 2016

The only topic people don’t like talking about more than death is getting old and becoming incapable of looking after oneself. With the Australian population over the age of 70 likely to reach nearly four million in the next 20 years, aged care is an issue that will be of increasing concern to a growing […]

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Planning ahead for aged care

Published: October 14, 2016

The only topic people don’t like talking about more than death is getting old and becoming incapable of looking after oneself. With the Australian population over the age of 70 likely to reach nearly four million in the next 20 years, aged care is an issue that will be of increasing concern to a growing […]

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Transition into retirement at your own pace

Published: December 1, 2015

Are you aged between 55 and 65? Want to save tax and supercharge your super? Or cut your work hours without reducing your income? A TTR strategy could be the answer. After working hard over the last few decades, you might be starting to dream about all the things you would love to do when […]

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The key to smart investing

Published: December 1, 2015

At some stage you have probably heard of dollar cost averaging as a way to grow your investment portfolio. It’s not the “be all to end all” for investing, but it can certainly help you make the most of investment markets and economic conditions over the long term. Dollar cost averaging is not rocket science. […]

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Rum banana bread

Published: December 1, 2015

Here’s a quick and easy recipe for over-ripe bananas – delicious warm or cold! 225g self-raising flour 100g butter (room temperature) 150g caster sugar 450g bananas (the softer the better) 1/2 tsp salt 2 eggs 2 T dark rum (or brandy) 1/2 cup mixed dried fruit 1/2 cup chopped walnuts   Method: Preheat oven to […]

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How to own your home earlier

Published: December 1, 2015

One of the biggest financial commitments most of us will ever make is the mortgage on our home. So it is no surprise that the potential savings from adopting a smart mortgage strategy can also be remarkable. Take this example… Our clients, Steve and Nicole purchased a home for $500,000 with a mortgage of $350,000 […]

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Grey Nomads RULE!

Published: December 1, 2015

According to the Macquarie Dictionary a “grey nomad” is an Australian colloquial expression meaning an older person, often retired from full-time work, who travels around the country, living in a caravan or motorhome. Linguists are not too sure how long the expression has been around, but according to an article penned by Kel Richards for […]

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World’s best quiche

Published: October 22, 2014

This quiche is so easy – no need to make pastry, it does it all by itself! The flour will naturally settle to the bottom of the dish and the rest of the ingredients will cook nicely as the topping. Ingredients: 4 rashers bacon 4 eggs 1½ cups milk ½ cup self-raising flour 1 cup […]

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Rent vs buy – the answer?

Published: October 22, 2014

To buy or to rent? To help find a more definitive answer to this much-debated question, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) published a research paper to assess the costs of each option. By assigning values to key property costs, the report provided consumers with a measure of the cost of home ownership compared to […]

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