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An Australian blog that provides useful information on retirement planning, superannuation, and the financial world in an easy-to-understand manner.

August 19, 2022

Why do you fear retirement? And how do these fears affect your potential plan?

According to Nick Murray, a well-known expert in financial advice, people’s financial fears can be categorised into...

August 16, 2022

Move the chains

IIf you’re like Michael and follow the American football season, you might know a popular saying: move the chains.

August 12, 2022

The market doesn’t fall, there are just more sellers than buyers

People often talk about a fall or a drop in the sharemarket. But it’s not as simple as that. The market doesn’t really...

August 9, 2022

You may be doubling up on cash without even knowing

We recently met with two couples at different stages of their working lives. One couple is fully retired and has...

August 5, 2022

There is no next thing in retirement

Talking to a friend recently who had paid off a loan not too long ago, Dallas came to a conclusion: no matter how old...

August 2, 2022

Money as atomic energy (the compounding nature of investing)

Michael recently took a solo trip to Magnetic Island to get some work done. He also got some time in to go swimming and...

July 29, 2022

Thoughtful, considered, and delayed spending

Are your spending habits thoughtful, considered, and delayed? Or are you an impulse buyer?

July 26, 2022

Why balanced funds aren’t appropriate for retirees

Balanced funds are very popular. They are mutual funds usually made up of shares and cash components. They are popular...

July 22, 2022

Beware of people telling you to get out of the share market

As the history books have shown, anytime there is a period of volatility in the share market where it drops...

July 19, 2022

Your money must have a job description

At Money Over 50, we always give our clients’ money a job description. Without this, the money doesn’t have any sense...