Millennials being blamed for global stock market volatility
Millennials going ‘mad on stocks’ could actually put the market at risk, say leading money experts.
Seven things for investors to keep in mind during the crisis
Share markets and superannuation balances have continued to take some massive hits as the coronavirus crisis worsens, but what should you do with your money at this time?
Millennials repeating the same mistakes boomers made
To avert the impending ‘retirement crisis’, young Australians need to learn early how to invest and save for retirement, say investment experts.
Investments that you should avoid in retirement
If you want to live well in retirement, investment is the key, but watch out for these traps.
How to futureproof your retirement income
The falling cash rate has put a scare through many an investor. But savvy investors have ways to futureproof retirement income by investing defensively. So, how do you do it?
The problem with driverless cars – and investing
If an investor went to 10 different financial advisers, it’s likely he or she would end up with 10 different investment portfolios. Graham Hand explains why it is so.
Warning for retirees about playing this game
What makes teachers, electricians or doctors believe they can start trading shares successfully when they retire, most with little or no training? Cuffelinks editor Graham Hand explores the dangers.
Identify investment opportunities
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How responsible is your super? Is your fund in the top 13?
The Responsible Investment Association of Australia has released its list of the 13 most ethical superannuation funds. Does yours make the list?
Find out if you are owed a tax refund
Retirees on a zero marginal rate are not expected to pay tax on dividends and are thus entitled to a refund of any paid on their behalf by a company.
Old-hat set-and-forget investing may leave you poorer
In the same sense that there is no such thing as a low-maintenance garden, so too, guaranteed returns from set-and-forget investing can be elusive, says Vanguard Australia strategist Robin Bowerman.