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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.

January 12, 2021

Protect your purchasing power, not your principal

One of the biggest fears our clients have is that despite working hard to save their desired $1.5 million for...

January 11, 2021

Diversity leads to better decision-making

We recently attended a 3-day business course about diversity and how it affects decision-making. But before we explain...

January 11, 2021

Retirement risk - Liquidity risk

Being liquid describes how quickly someone is able to get to their cash. When we talk about the risk to liquidity, we...

January 8, 2021

FAQ – Are you corporately owned?

We continue with our frequently asked questions today, and this is a fairly timely question as we recently got a new...

January 7, 2021

FAQ – Are they going to sell me a product they get a kickback from?

This is a question we get asked a lot. When we talk about ‘product’, we mean any product or service that we recommend...

January 5, 2021

Retirement risk: Market risk

Like any kind of risk associated with money, thinking about volatility can be daunting. But what we always say is that...

January 5, 2021

Why elections don't affect companies' value in the long term

The US election took over the news for months near the end of last year. Big events such as this often go hand-in-hand...

November 30, 2020

Profit First – Part 2: Logistics

In the previous blog, we looked at the ‘profit first’ theory which is the same as ‘paying yourself first’. This means...

November 26, 2020

Profit First - Part 1: Theory

In this blog, we discuss one of the theories from a book called Profit First by Michael Michalowicz. We decided to base...

November 24, 2020

Investing in one company is like a day at the races

In this blog, we look at investing in one company as opposed to diversifying your portfolio by spreading your...