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March Market Update
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March Market Update

With Autumn underway, the changing season is a reminder to take stock and prepare for what’s ahead as the financial year heads towards its final quarter and the May Federal Budget.

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Stepped vs level premiums: which is best?
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Stepped vs level premiums: which is best?

Holding the appropriate level of life insurance, whether inside or outside super, and reviewing it regularly as your circumstances change has never been more important. After all, how would your family cope if the unexpected happened? How would the mortgage be paid? What about the school fees?

While life insurance should be considered a non-negotiable part of your financial plan, there is flexibility and potential cost savings in the way you pay for it.

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Volatility is here to stay
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Volatility is here to stay

Volatility is part and parcel of investing so it's important to put it into perspective and look at the full picture when thinking about your wealth, rather than focus on day-to-day market swings.

If there was to be a single investing lesson that emerged from the events of the last two years, it is that we should learn to expect the unexpected.

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8 retirement mistakes and how to avoid them
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8 retirement mistakes and how to avoid them

Thanks to more than 30 years of compulsory superannuation, we are retiring with more savings than previous generations but that also brings its challenges.

According to the government’s Retirement Income Review, the average age of retirement in Australia is around the ages of 62 to 65.i On average men and women can expect to live to 85 and 88 respectively.

To make the most of your retirement your savings need to last. The best way to achieve that is to have a plan that will help you avoid some common and preventable retirement mistakes.

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February Market Update
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February Market Update

February marks the end of summer holidays for many of us and getting down to business for 2023. It can be a good time to reflect on plans and goals for the months ahead.

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Mortgage vs Super
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Mortgage vs Super

With interest rates on the rise and investment returns increasingly volatile, Australians with cash to spare may be wondering how to make the most of it. If you have a mortgage, should you make extra repayments or would you be better off in the long run boosting your super?

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Your Lending Questions
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Your Lending Questions

Financial Adviser, Simone Richardson asks Mortgage Broker, Edwena Dixon from Pinpoint Finance your lending questions.

Do rising interest rates mean you can't borrow as much? Is fixing your loan the way to go? How do you tackle a simultaneous settlement?

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Sustainable investing on the rise
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Sustainable investing on the rise

Sustainable investing isn’t new and is becoming more mainstream. From climate change to gender diversity, more people are aligning their money with their values. In 2021, Australia’s sustainable investment market increased 20 per cent to a record $1.5 trillion.

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2022 Year in Review
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2022 Year in Review

The year began on an optimistic note, as we finally began to emerge from Covid restrictions. Then Russia threw a curve ball that reverberated around the world and suddenly people who had never given a thought to the Reserve Bank were waiting with bated breath for its monthly interest rate announcements.

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October Market Update
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October Market Update

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has slowed the pace of interest rate increases as it seeks to tame inflation while avoiding recession.

High inflation and a shortfall in households’ purchasing power will likely prevent the U.S. economy from growing above trend over coming quarters.

Economic momentum continued to deteriorate in the euro area as nations adapted to the cut-off in natural gas supplies from Russia.

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October Economic Update
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October Economic Update

Citadel’s Jack Mascitelli catches up with Betashares Chief Economist David Bassanese to unpack current market conditions, the impact of rising cash rates, the noise around a looming recession and what it means in the near future.

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June Market Update
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June Market Update

The growth outlook in Australia in 2022 has been downgraded by researchers to a range of 3% to 3.5% as higher interest rates and inflation continue to weigh on spending. Although the risk of recession is rising, it’s not yet part of the base case scenario.

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Silver Lining Within The Market Volatility
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Silver Lining Within The Market Volatility

With both equities and bond allocations selling off over the last six months, investors are understandably worried about the seemingly never-ending uncertainty and volatility within markets. Whether it is geopolitics, inflation, energy issues or rising interest rates, the markets seem inundated with negativity.

But there appears to be some light at the end of the very dark tunnel.

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May Market Update
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May Market Update

US growth seen holding up despite expected rate rises and broader policy tightening by Fed. But recession risks rising, particularly in UK and euro area.

European Central Bank expected to tighten by half a percentage point in 2022.

Policy trilemma in China due to zero-Covid policy and 5.5% growth and financial stability goals.

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April Market Update
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April Market Update

Years of accommodative monetary policy are coming to an end, thanks to inflation that has lasted longer and gone higher than anticipated.

We expect the impact of higher energy prices on Australian inflation to subside, but a tightening labour market is likely to keep headline CPI above 2%.

Job creation remains strong in the United States, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.6%, just a shade above its pre-pandemic low.

COVID outbreaks and lockdowns in China are creating economic pain, with some indicators pointing to a sharp slowdown taking hold in March.

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Have a super EOFY
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Have a super EOFY

As we approach the end of the 2022 financial year, it is important not to forget long term planning for retirement. We would like to highlight some superannuation related issues worth considering.

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