Living with higher for longer interest rates

Interest rates are rising and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has hinted that they could stay elevated for longer than expected. While people who live off their investments, including self funded retirees welcome the rise, homebuyers must think about what higher rates will mean for them, especially if those rates stay higher for longer. …

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How much cash should you hold vs invest? What’s the right mix?

There are always two ways for individuals to hold cash, emergency fund cash and investment cash. This needs to be clarified before discussing any investment mix. Emergency cash (not in your portfolio) Life has a habit of delivering the unexpected, so it’s a good idea to keep 3 to 6 months of living expenses in …

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Four ways to invest through market volatility

Looking for ways to manage investment risk while still aiming for long term returns? While valuations in many investment asset types have been affected by market volatility this year, there are a range of approaches investors may consider to adjust how they’re positioned. After a volatile March that has affected valuations in many investment asset …

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Economic update

Market developments during April 2026 included: Key Points Global equities rebounded strongly, looking through the geopolitical and oil price pressures. Inflationary pressures continue to cause markets to reassess the monetary policy paths of many central banks. Australian equities lagged global markets, with the Health Care and Consumer Staples sectors the main detractors. Australian Equities The …

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A smarter way to respond to super volatility

When markets get bumpy or household budgets feel tighter, it’s common for people to start questioning their super. If your balance has dipped or returns haven’t met expectations, you might wonder whether continuing to contribute is worth it – or whether super is really doing its job. Before making any big decisions, it helps to …

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What’s in store for 2026 and beyond?

Prepare for any changes that may be occurring in 2026 and beyond. Looking ahead: What’s changing in 2026? At this time of year, many of us start thinking about what’s next – new goals, fresh opportunities and trying to understand what’s ahead. Over the next year, a number of changes to superannuation, tax and even …

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‘More subdued’: What property prices will do in 2026

If 2025 was the year that Australia’s property market roared back to life, 2026 looms as the year it taps the brakes. Price growth is expected to slow, there’s a risk of interest rate hikes and rising borrowing costs could fuel negative growth across some sectors. Still, government backed first home buyers, a return of …

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Property and SMSFs: Using your super to invest in property

Thinking about using your super to invest in property? You’re not alone. Australians are increasingly seeking alternatives to traditional investments such as shares and managed funds to build their retirement wealth. Find out if buying property with superannuation is right for you. Buying property with SMSFs: how does it work? Investing in property through a …

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How to invest in shares

Shares or stocks are a popular investment for many investors but can be intimidating when you are starting out. Here’s a short guide to help start your journey into investing. What are shares? Shares, also called stocks, are a part ownership of a company and, if the company is publicly listed on a stock exchange, …

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Protect yourself from ransomware

Ransomware is a common and dangerous type of malware. It works by locking up or encrypting your files so that you can no longer access them. A ransom, usually in the form of cryptocurrency, is demanded to restore access to the files, or to prevent data and intellectual property from being leaked or sold online. …

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