The Tricky Reality Of Transferring Property To Your Children
Many parents have been able to help their children get on the property ladder by gifting money or signing on as a mortgage guarantor. But some parents might choose to go a step further and transfer a property to their child, no strings attached. Gifting your child a property can be one of the most […]
Planning For Retirement When You Have Debt
According to ABS figures, the average household debt has quadrupled over the last 18 years, jumping from $62,000 in 2003-04 to $242,000 in 2021-22. This has worrying implications for older Australians, many of whom are finding that debt following them into retirement. Ideally, your super and savings should be funding all the things you were […]
Hotels vs Short Term Vacation Rentals: Which Is Best?
You’ve probably noticed the ads for short-term vacation rentals and wondered – should we do that on our next travel adventure? The answer is that it depends on your travel plans. If you want the convenience and service that comes with staying in a hotel, or are moving around a lot, good hotels are probably […]
Buyer Beware: Useful Tips For Buying A Used Car
If you are considering downsizing your vehicles now that you’re no longer the kid’s personal taxi service, a good quality second hand car is a great option. However, getting the best value (or best car) for your money does require some work, and research. What do you need to consider, and why? Age and Depreciation […]
Community Groups: Which One Should You Choose And How To Join One?
Community groups are a great way to connect with other like-minded people, contribute to your local (or broader) community, or pursue passions you’ve put on hold! Once you start investigating your options, you’ll probably find you’re spoilt for choice, particularly if your interests align with a broad cross-section of the population. How do you find […]
Understanding Your Australian Funeral Options
Losing a family member is never an easy time, but you can make it so much easier for those left behind by following our late Queen’s example. Make your own funeral choices now, and consider your payment options! Obviously there won’t be the same pomp and ceremony involved but the principles are the same. Mourners […]
Credit Cards: Do You Still Need One Nowadays?
Do we still need credit cards? There are so many other payment options available these days that tying ourselves up in credit card debt, particularly as we approach retirement, may not be the wisest option. Furthermore, if we have a healthy bank account and disposable income, and don’t need the credit line part of the […]
Embracing The Bare Nest: Tips For Empty Nesters
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the things you did. ~ Mark Twain One by one, your kids develop their flight wings and fly the coop. When the last one leaves, the house is eerily quiet. Old habits die hard, so you have to […]
Free Tools And Methods For A Tip-Top Household Budget
When it comes to lists of fun things to do, very few of us would include budgets, household or otherwise! But, with a little bit of strategic planning, and help from some budget-friendly methods and tools for creating a household budget, you could be budgeting like a pro in no time. To help make the […]
Investing In A Memory Dividend Portfolio
Memories are an integral part of being human because every time we experience something – good, bad, sad, happy – it creates one. Unfortunately – because we all have them, memories tend to be something we take for granted. However, they’re actually valuable commodities, and central to our mental health and wellbeing. Happy memories for […]