Planning for retirement and need to start thinking about budgeting?

Australian Federal politicians currently receive a minimum salary of $211,000 before tax.  That’s $5,334 per fortnight net of tax.  It is significantly more than the average wage and more than double the average full-time salary. Despite this generous remuneration there have been multiple instances of politicians complaining about their difficulty in surviving on this wage: …

Now retired and need to start living on a budget?

Australian Federal politicians currently receive a minimum salary of $211,000 before tax.  That’s $5,334 per fortnight net of tax.  It is significantly more than the average wage and more than double the average full-time salary. Despite this generous remuneration there have been multiple instances of politicians complaining about their difficulty in surviving on this wage: …

1 July 2019: What does the New financial year mean for high income professionals?

Written and accurate as at: 12 Jul 2019 With the ushering in of a new financial year, certain rates and thresholds have increased, and several legislative instruments have taken effect. These may impact your personal finances moving forward. Given this, in this article we will focus on the state of play from 1 July 2019. …

1 July 2019: What does the New financial year mean for Retirees?

Written and accurate as at: 12 Jul 2019 With the ushering in of a new financial year, certain rates and thresholds have increased, and several legislative instruments have taken effect. These may impact your personal finances moving forward. Given this, in this article we will focus on the state of play from 1 July 2019. …

1 July 2019: What does the New financial year mean for people planning for retirement?

Written and accurate as at: 12 Jul 2019 With the ushering in of a new financial year, certain rates and thresholds have increased, and several legislative instruments have taken effect. These may impact your personal finances moving forward. Given this, in this article we will focus on the state of play from 1 July 2019. …

2019 Budget: The ‘Back in Black, Pre-Election’ Proposed Measures

Written and accurate as at: 2 April 2019 The 2019-20 Federal Budget was delivered on 2 April 2019 by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. This is a month earlier than usual given it’s an election year, and the Government’s wish to hand down the Federal Budget before the next election (predicted to take place in May). Through this lens, …