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Envision your ideal retirement: Are you relaxing on a beach? Starting a new hobby? Or finally taking that trip to Paris? A comfortable retirement looks

Envision your ideal retirement: Are you relaxing on a beach? Starting a new hobby? Or finally taking that trip to Paris? A comfortable retirement looks

Succession planning is common in the business world. Last week, the United States investment group Berkshire Hathaway announced the appointment to its board of Susan

The array of mortgages available helps a good finance broker to tailor a package to suit your needs. Here are just some of the options.

In the housing market, every home is different and property valuations can change over time. Here’s why we ask for a property valuation when you’re

With interest rates at an all-time low, and many lender’s fixed rates lower than their variable options, locking in an interest rate on your home

Australia’s thriving property market has recovered so swiftly since the brief pandemic-induced recession of 2020, that authorities have stepped in to pull the reigns on

By Tony Kaye, Senior Personal Finance Writer, Vanguard Australia After strong gains over most of this year, September proved to be a rocky month for

There’s a common misconception that in order to be successful, you need to be ultra busy. We hear the warnings about burnout, but it is

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It seems like headlines these days keep announcing markets have hit yet another all-time high. And while it’s worth celebrating good days like this, not

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Generally, you make a tax loss when your business expenses are more than your income. Or more specifically, when your total deductions are more than