Are you an impulsive spender?

Characteristics of impulsive spenders A ‘money mindset’ is a way of thinking about personal finance. Your money mindset can change over time, and it may help explain your spending and savings habits. Understanding this can help you build habits and strategies to better manage your money. If the following applies to you, you might be … Read more

Five investing tips for beginners

Here are five investing tips for those who are just beginning their investment journey.  1. Evaluate where you’re at financially Before beginning your investment journey, it’s important to sit down and map out your financial position and goals so that you know where you are and exactly what you’re working towards. Start by looking at … Read more

Retirement: where to start

Key takeaways: Determining how much annual income you’ll need to maintain your lifestyle in retirement is key You also want to evaluate how much you’re likely to have by the time you retire, if you continue with your current savings strategy If you find that you may fall short, there are things you can do … Read more

Size up your super

You’ll have heard the old, almost grandmotherly adage that ‘every dollar counts’. But guess what – it’s true. Voluntary after tax super contributions (also called non-concessional contributions), refer to any payments you make to your super fund out of your take-home pay. Making after-tax super contributions is an easy way to boost your retirement savings … Read more

Why asset allocation is key to investment success

Asset allocation is the biggest determinant of investment returns. Here’s why taking the time to get it right matters. Choosing investments on a whim based on current market conditions is unlikely to be a winning strategy in the long-run. What should come first, and what is perhaps fundamentally more important than picking the right investments, … Read more