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    Dave Noonan may as well be part of the furniture at Cbus.

    Cbus’ executives turn over but CFMEU directors are eternal

    The rumours were true: acting chief risk officer Belinda Langdon did leave $90 billion fund in May. Hers follows a string of departures.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    David Anderson is sticking by the decision to move 1.4 million ART customers into a high growth option.

    Why this super fund is moving younger customers into a riskier option

    In his first media interview since taking the reins at ART, David Anderson says customers will earn more. It’s just part of his bold growth plan.

    • Hannah Wootton

    Market gyrations reflect fears about the unwinding of QE

    Bountiful free money is not a “normal” state of affairs, and the sooner investors realise this the better. And that includes central bankers.

    • Gillian Tett

    Buy the dip: Twenty-six shares fundies would snap up in another rout

    More wild market swings are predicted in coming months by some experts. We asked fund managers where they see opportunity.

    • Lucy Dean

    What to do with your money in market meltdowns

    Investors are jittery after US recession fears triggered a global market rout this week. But sudden downturns are a good time to review your investment plans.

    • Michelle Bowes

    Rooms in aged care now cost $800 a week

    Those who can’t afford the full accommodation deposit need to watch out for an 8.35pc sting in the tail.

    • Bina Brown

    Wealthiest Australians

    Brad Pillinger is one of the country’s top real estate agents.

    From dropping pamphlets to selling $85m homes

    His father was the first person in Australia to sell a house for $1 million. Brad Pillinger reflects on 30 years selling the country’s most expensive homes.

    • Yolanda Redrup

    New agents want $90m Crown penthouse sold ‘this side of Christmas’

    Two new agents are set to take the reins of Crown’s discounted $90 million penthouse after four years on the market.

    • Bonnie Campbell
    Sam Kroonenburg shares his story on the How I Made It podcast.

    The one thing this Rich Lister says every founder needs to remember

    Sam Kroonenburg built a company from his bedroom, with him and his brother Ryan both making about $500 million. But Sam, 40, is doing what he can to avoid the trappings of wealth.

    • Julie-anne Sprague
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    My wife can’t work any more – how do we handle her insurance payout?

    The tax rules on super policy payments are complicated when you’re younger – this is how they work.

    • John Wasiliev
    One of the goals of rentvesting is to cash in on the capital gain of the investment property and use it to purchase your dream home.

    The maths justifying rentvesting has changed. Here are the numbers

    It’s a popular strategy for building wealth but how does rentvesting stack up after 13 rate rises?

    • Kelly Kennedy

    Help! My parents want to invite 20 of their friends to our wedding

    What to do when mum and dad help out financially but expand the guest list beyond your comfort zone.

    • Penny Wise
    Social media app TikTok

    I watched 100 fintok videos – here are five finfluencers to follow

    Critics say you can’t explain complex issues in 30 seconds, but some young content creators on TikTok do it really well – particularly Australian women.

    • Tim Mackay
    Young people locked out of housing markets are far more likely to support government intervention.

    Why you’re probably losing $1500 a year and what you can do about it

    With interest rates set to fall in coming months, now is the time to lock in a better rate on your savings.

    • Michelle Bowes
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    Where you can afford to buy without breaking the 30pc rule

    See how suburb-level affordability across Australia’s three biggest capital cities has changed over the past three decades.

    • Lucy Dean and Les Hewitt
    APRA-regulated funds have to report members pension payments on a quarterly basis but not SMSFs.

    Super funds in the new era of scrutiny and engagement

    Dissect wealth and advice trends and how to deliver better outcomes for savers, retirees and investors at the Financial Review’s Super and Wealth Summit 2024.

    Sam Kroonenburg shares his story on the How I Made It podcast.

    The one thing this Rich Lister says every founder needs to remember

    Sam Kroonenburg built a company from his bedroom, with him and his brother Ryan both making about $500 million. But Sam, 40, is doing what he can to avoid the trappings of wealth.

    • Julie-anne Sprague
    Terry Snow grew up in Canberra and took pride in developing the national capital.

    Vale Terry Snow, legendary property developer with a generous heart

    The hard-headed businessman, responsible for much of modern Canberra, was also a soft-hearted philanthropist who loved equestrian horses and the arts.

    • Michael Bailey
    Getting more actively involved in managing your super can lead to higher returns.

    Why I’m glad I dumped my industry super fund

    After his SMSF regularly beat the performance of his former industry super fund for over a decade, Tony Boyd urges more Australians to take control of their super.

    • Tony Boyd
    Warren Buffett in 2018.

    Buffett halves his Apple stake in $116b stock dump

    The cash pile at Berkshire Hathaway has soared to $US425 billion as Warren Buffett struggles to find stocks to buy.

    • Amanda Cantrell and Alexandre Rajbhandari

    Exclusive Subscriber Offer - Super and Wealth Summit

    Financial Review subscribers receive a 15% discount on in-person tickets to this event on October 29, 2024.

    Japanese households are bringing forward purchases, rather than delaying them.

    Why investors should take notice of Japan’s resurgence

    With its equity market finally breaching highs not seen since 1989, there is growing evidence Japan’s structural reforms are working.

    • Todd Hoare

    Why Gen X needs to think about retirement right now

    A new generation of just over 5 million Australians – born between 1965 and 1980 – is approaching retirement.

    • Michelle Bowes
    Buy and hold investors choose assets in the belief they will appreciate over time.

    There are five types of investor. Which are you?

    The best investing advice is 2500 years old and comes from Greek philosopher Socrates: Know yourself.

    • Andrew Hobbs
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    Having more money brings us greater control over our daily lives, which can make us happier.

    Can I access my super if I sell my business and go part-time?

    Even if you have not yet turned 65, you may be eligible to start a transition-to-retirement pension.

    • John Wasiliev
    While it’s technically possible for someone to pay no income tax, it’s highly unlikely.

    Is it possible to pay no income tax?

    It is nonsensical to spend money just to get a tax deduction because you’re still out of pocket.

    • Penny Wise

    July

    Residency rules are the big risk for self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) trustees who live overseas for an extended period.

    What to do to with your SMSF if you’re moving overseas

    The Tax Office requires trustees to pass three tests if they wish to maintain tax benefits.

    • Meg Heffron