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Money Magazine

Oct 01 2023
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Money magazine is Australia’s longest-running, highest-selling and most-read personal finance magazine. Money magazine provides credible, independent, easy-to-understand financial advice to help its readers save money and make the most of their investments.

Get ready to rumble

Letter of the month

Money Magazine

What is your favourite affordable indulgence under $30?

Beware the wedding ‘red bomb’ • The couple's happy occasion can be a financial strain for guests, but it's possible to be generous without being extravagant

How much cash should you splash?

NEWS & VIEWS • Spending and saving are a state of mind, too

Why surcharges can be a rip-off

Crack down on dodgy bond claims

NEWS & VIEWS • BUYING HAPPINESS

PODCAST OF THE MONTH

MY MONEY • Food, energy and fuel top the stress list

Aussies are not retiring types

PROPERTY • Nervous landlords sell out

Proof that social housing can work

INVESTING • Space outfit fires up unicorn dreams

Stakes are high in cybersecurity

SHARES • Humans hold their own in AI stock-picking test

BUY* Alumina (AWC)

Chipping away at a tiny fortune

Top priority should be to pay down the home loan • Rebecca wants to start investing small amounts to build long-term wealth

I've inherited $600,000 but don't know what to do with it • Dan could pay down the mortgage, renovate or invest in shares

Personal safety and mental health are the bigger issues • Matthew's friend is in a troubled relationship and wants to set up a secret fund

SMSF costs are rising, so should I wind it up? • After a $370k gain, Sonya is unsure about her property's future growth

Mum's age pension at risk if she sells her home • Maria and her siblings could get an early inheritance, but the consequences would be serious

SMART SPENDING

How to spot a fake odometer reading

Fun flair

2022 Longview ‘Vista’ Shiraz Barbera $23

2018 Bremerton ‘Best of Vintage’ Shiraz Cabernet $85

SMART SPENDING

Bridging the Gap

Why investment bonds are better now • They have shed their old-fashioned image, but many people still don't know about them. Here are five reasons to take another look.

If we retire early, are we going to run out of money?

Here's how to work out the numbers – but be realistic • As you run down your considerable assets, the age pension will kick in

X FACTOR • Inside the $7 trillion generation

SUNNY SEA CHANGE TRANSFORMS A FAMILY'S LIFE

How to double your super balance

WHERE TO GET SUPER ADVICE

Australia's income and wealth distribution by generation

FOLLOW THE THREE GOLDEN RULES • Mercer Super's tips for Gen X to build wealth

WEALTH PRESERVED FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

HOW A TESTAMENTARY TRUST WORKS

Avoid the fraudster's web • Ageing parents may need help to protect them from increasingly inventive crooks

HOW THE VULNERABLE ARE TARGETED

Overcome the fear of change • You know you would be better off by doing something differently, but you just can't make the big decision. Sleeping on it can help.

Four ways to kick off your (or someone else's) inertia

This succession is important too • Privately owned businesses are collectively worth $1.437 trillion, yet more than eight out of 10 owners have no plans for who'll take over the reins

China's downturn gets more serious • While the country's construction sector may be ‘sick’, other parts of the economy are getting on with business

More private lives • Our data protection laws are set for a big overhaul and the...


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Money magazine is Australia’s longest-running, highest-selling and most-read personal finance magazine. Money magazine provides credible, independent, easy-to-understand financial advice to help its readers save money and make the most of their investments.

Get ready to rumble

Letter of the month

Money Magazine

What is your favourite affordable indulgence under $30?

Beware the wedding ‘red bomb’ • The couple's happy occasion can be a financial strain for guests, but it's possible to be generous without being extravagant

How much cash should you splash?

NEWS & VIEWS • Spending and saving are a state of mind, too

Why surcharges can be a rip-off

Crack down on dodgy bond claims

NEWS & VIEWS • BUYING HAPPINESS

PODCAST OF THE MONTH

MY MONEY • Food, energy and fuel top the stress list

Aussies are not retiring types

PROPERTY • Nervous landlords sell out

Proof that social housing can work

INVESTING • Space outfit fires up unicorn dreams

Stakes are high in cybersecurity

SHARES • Humans hold their own in AI stock-picking test

BUY* Alumina (AWC)

Chipping away at a tiny fortune

Top priority should be to pay down the home loan • Rebecca wants to start investing small amounts to build long-term wealth

I've inherited $600,000 but don't know what to do with it • Dan could pay down the mortgage, renovate or invest in shares

Personal safety and mental health are the bigger issues • Matthew's friend is in a troubled relationship and wants to set up a secret fund

SMSF costs are rising, so should I wind it up? • After a $370k gain, Sonya is unsure about her property's future growth

Mum's age pension at risk if she sells her home • Maria and her siblings could get an early inheritance, but the consequences would be serious

SMART SPENDING

How to spot a fake odometer reading

Fun flair

2022 Longview ‘Vista’ Shiraz Barbera $23

2018 Bremerton ‘Best of Vintage’ Shiraz Cabernet $85

SMART SPENDING

Bridging the Gap

Why investment bonds are better now • They have shed their old-fashioned image, but many people still don't know about them. Here are five reasons to take another look.

If we retire early, are we going to run out of money?

Here's how to work out the numbers – but be realistic • As you run down your considerable assets, the age pension will kick in

X FACTOR • Inside the $7 trillion generation

SUNNY SEA CHANGE TRANSFORMS A FAMILY'S LIFE

How to double your super balance

WHERE TO GET SUPER ADVICE

Australia's income and wealth distribution by generation

FOLLOW THE THREE GOLDEN RULES • Mercer Super's tips for Gen X to build wealth

WEALTH PRESERVED FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

HOW A TESTAMENTARY TRUST WORKS

Avoid the fraudster's web • Ageing parents may need help to protect them from increasingly inventive crooks

HOW THE VULNERABLE ARE TARGETED

Overcome the fear of change • You know you would be better off by doing something differently, but you just can't make the big decision. Sleeping on it can help.

Four ways to kick off your (or someone else's) inertia

This succession is important too • Privately owned businesses are collectively worth $1.437 trillion, yet more than eight out of 10 owners have no plans for who'll take over the reins

China's downturn gets more serious • While the country's construction sector may be ‘sick’, other parts of the economy are getting on with business

More private lives • Our data protection laws are set for a big overhaul and the...