Can I access my super early?

Many older Australians are understandably eager to access their superannuation, but strict rules apply. For many Australians, superannuation will be their most significant source of long‑term savings. Yet, despite being a crucial part of the nation’s retirement income system since the introduction of compulsory super payments in the early 1990s, confusion still reigns for many … Read more

Your home in retirement

Retirement is an opportunity to assess where you live and how you want to live.  Questions to help you decide where to live Retirement may be a time to think about whether you want to stay where you are, downsize or move into a retirement home. Your children may have moved out, and the family … Read more

Look beyond traditional diversification

Investors can employ diversification strategies beyond just asset allocation The concept of diversification, not putting all your eggs in one basket, as a means of reducing risk has been an enduring investment concept. But investors and the financial advice industry often focus solely on diversification across asset classes within a portfolio. It’s important to broaden … Read more

Payday Super Regulations: further details for SMSFs

Find out how the new Payday Super Regulations will impact SMSFs when Payday Super starts from 1 July 2026. With the Payday Super Regulations starting from 1 July 2026, take the time to see how the changes will impact your SMSF. Contribution allocations: a closer look SMSFs will still have up to 28 calendar days after the … Read more

What is share market volatility

Volatility is how the return on an asset fluctuates over time. Using the share market as an example, volatility is often measured by changes in the price of a share. When the market is volatile, prices can rise or fall a lot in a short time. These movements mean the value of your investments can … Read more

Aged care

If you need help at home, the Australian Government provides a range of care services. Where to start The first thing to do is think about what you need. You might want to stay in your own home but need some help with domestic chores. Or you might be ready to start looking at options … Read more

AI and money decisions

Using publicly available, general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) for money questions? Learn when it can help, and when you should get more information. If you’ve ever asked AI a money question, you’re not the only one. More Gen Z Australians (those born between around 1996 and 2010) are using AI tools alongside social media and online … Read more

The Iran war and markets: Keeping perspective amid uncertainty

There’s a particular kind of unease that creeps in when market headlines start mixing geopolitics with talk of oil prices and recessions. That feeling has been hard to avoid, as the escalating war in the Middle East spooked global markets and brought fresh uncertainty to an already fragile economic landscape. For investors, watching so many … Read more