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Money Magazine

Oct 01 2021
Magazine

Money magazine helps you manage your finances by cutting through the jargon to deliver clear and precise information to help you save money and make the most of your investments. Each issue, you'll enjoy credible, well-researched reports and expert commentary from some of Australia's most respected financial writers.

For love and money

Letter of the month

Prize worth winning

REG’S TOON

Who are you most missing during lockdown?

Follow Money on Facebook

Follow Money on Twitter

Visit Money online

Money Australia

Embrace the black swans • It doesn’t have to be all negative when an unexpected event comes along

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Simple tax rebate could narrow the super gap

Retiring? Move shares into super

NEWS BITES

Stop the trademark pirates

NEWS & VIEWS

Deadline extended if you’re registered

MY MONEY

PROPERTY

INVESTING

SHARES

Thinking inside the box

Fact file • James Chin Moody Co-founder and CEO of Sendle, the courier delivery disruptor Aged 44 and married with two children, he lives in Sydney

Our cost of living in Australia is becoming ‘ridiculous’

NEED PAUL’S HELP?

Stubborn husband has dementia and is a target for scammers

ETFs are an excellent way to build up savings for a deposit

Be ready for a bumpy ride with occasional losses

Compare the performance before rolling over into a new fund

Destination Transported by music’s big hits • We can’t go there, but we can listen to the music inspired by these British locations.

EXTRAVAGANCE

SMART SPENDING

Should I invest inside or outside super?

Love & money • Financial worries are a major cause of break-ups. But if couples find their money sweet spot, they can boost their finances and their relationship.

HOW TO FIND LOVE IN LOCKDOWN

“SNOWBALLING” CAN HELP CLEAR DEBT

SECRET SPENDING CAN DESTROY TRUST

LENDING TO ADULT KIDS: SEAL IT IN WRITING

In the baby business • While assisted reproduction can be a prolonged and expensive process, for many women it’s well worth it

Ease stress of divorce • When a couple decides to break up, some emotional and practical preparation can help them through the process

For richer or poorer • The health of your finances and relationship are more connected than they might appear

How to survive a breakdown • SME partners need to plan carefully when a personal relationship sours

When sibling rivalry turns nasty • Parents are asking for trouble if they play favourites when it comes to dividing up the estate

Lifecycle changes up a gear • Funds are refining the age-based approach that is designed to make retirement money last longer

Caution comes at a cost • Retirees who are too conservative with their life savings might be at risk of running out of money, so they need to strike the right balance

RETIREMENT INCOME IN THE SPOTLIGHT

WHEN LOSSES ARE LOCKED IN

Where it’s cheaper to buy than rent • Despite sky-high prices, homes are still affordable, thanks to ultra-low interest rates

Why rising prices make sense • As well as disrupting supply chains, lockdowns are limiting the supply of houses coming onto the market

Top 5 ways to add value • A memorable holiday experience can be the inspiration for a clever, on-budget update at home

Choose your style • While index funds have performed strongly over recent years, their actively managed rivals shouldn’t be written off

Inflation fears are overstated • Global ageing and inequality will keep...


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Money magazine helps you manage your finances by cutting through the jargon to deliver clear and precise information to help you save money and make the most of your investments. Each issue, you'll enjoy credible, well-researched reports and expert commentary from some of Australia's most respected financial writers.

For love and money

Letter of the month

Prize worth winning

REG’S TOON

Who are you most missing during lockdown?

Follow Money on Facebook

Follow Money on Twitter

Visit Money online

Money Australia

Embrace the black swans • It doesn’t have to be all negative when an unexpected event comes along

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Simple tax rebate could narrow the super gap

Retiring? Move shares into super

NEWS BITES

Stop the trademark pirates

NEWS & VIEWS

Deadline extended if you’re registered

MY MONEY

PROPERTY

INVESTING

SHARES

Thinking inside the box

Fact file • James Chin Moody Co-founder and CEO of Sendle, the courier delivery disruptor Aged 44 and married with two children, he lives in Sydney

Our cost of living in Australia is becoming ‘ridiculous’

NEED PAUL’S HELP?

Stubborn husband has dementia and is a target for scammers

ETFs are an excellent way to build up savings for a deposit

Be ready for a bumpy ride with occasional losses

Compare the performance before rolling over into a new fund

Destination Transported by music’s big hits • We can’t go there, but we can listen to the music inspired by these British locations.

EXTRAVAGANCE

SMART SPENDING

Should I invest inside or outside super?

Love & money • Financial worries are a major cause of break-ups. But if couples find their money sweet spot, they can boost their finances and their relationship.

HOW TO FIND LOVE IN LOCKDOWN

“SNOWBALLING” CAN HELP CLEAR DEBT

SECRET SPENDING CAN DESTROY TRUST

LENDING TO ADULT KIDS: SEAL IT IN WRITING

In the baby business • While assisted reproduction can be a prolonged and expensive process, for many women it’s well worth it

Ease stress of divorce • When a couple decides to break up, some emotional and practical preparation can help them through the process

For richer or poorer • The health of your finances and relationship are more connected than they might appear

How to survive a breakdown • SME partners need to plan carefully when a personal relationship sours

When sibling rivalry turns nasty • Parents are asking for trouble if they play favourites when it comes to dividing up the estate

Lifecycle changes up a gear • Funds are refining the age-based approach that is designed to make retirement money last longer

Caution comes at a cost • Retirees who are too conservative with their life savings might be at risk of running out of money, so they need to strike the right balance

RETIREMENT INCOME IN THE SPOTLIGHT

WHEN LOSSES ARE LOCKED IN

Where it’s cheaper to buy than rent • Despite sky-high prices, homes are still affordable, thanks to ultra-low interest rates

Why rising prices make sense • As well as disrupting supply chains, lockdowns are limiting the supply of houses coming onto the market

Top 5 ways to add value • A memorable holiday experience can be the inspiration for a clever, on-budget update at home

Choose your style • While index funds have performed strongly over recent years, their actively managed rivals shouldn’t be written off

Inflation fears are overstated • Global ageing and inequality will keep...


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