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‘If I’m in a tough spot financially, is it smart to move to an income stream?’
Jim Kilkenny
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Retirement Income
‘Can a 58-year-old, full-time worker use their super to pay off a mortgage?’
‘Can a 58-year-old, full-time worker use their super to pay off a mortgage?’
Heard of unrestricted non-preserved benefits? Nope? Nor have most people, but there's a slim chance they could hold the answer.
Money
‘What’s fair for a financial adviser to charge in the current financial climate?’
‘What’s fair for a financial adviser to charge in the current financial climate?’
"There is a famous and very apt adage applying to this issue which goes 'price is only a concern in the absence of value'!"
Retirement Income
‘Is adding my inheritance of about $100K to my super the smartest choice?
‘Is adding my inheritance of about $100K to my super the smartest choice?
This reader wants to know whether she's better off adding her windfall to her income stream or investing elsewhere.
Retirement Income
‘Should we stick with our SMSF or transfer our $570K to a super fund?’
‘Should we stick with our SMSF or transfer our $570K to a super fund?’
Controlling your own destiny versus a time-and-cost headache is the usual SMSF conundrum.
Experts
‘Why must I take a super income if I’m happy living on a full pension?’
‘Why must I take a super income if I’m happy living on a full pension?’
Is it fair to prevent non-working Australians over pension age from making super contributions? One reader says no.
Investment
‘Should I put any extra money into super or my investment house?’
‘Should I put any extra money into super or my investment house?’
If you're lucky enough to have extra cash after covering your expenses, putting it to work for you gives you extra bang for your buck.
Retirement Income
‘I’m selling my home. Do I put the proceeds into super or buy a rental house?’
‘I’m selling my home. Do I put the proceeds into super or buy a rental house?’
Money expert Jim Kilkenny has an unusual suggestion that could benefit the reader AND her daughter.
Money
‘We need to downsize but can’t sell our home. Can we get a bridging loan?’
‘We need to downsize but can’t sell our home. Can we get a bridging loan?’
In the current interest rate environment, a bridging loan is a relatively cheap solution.
Investment
‘Help! The market’s eating away at my retirement funds and frankly, I’m scared’
‘Help! The market’s eating away at my retirement funds and frankly, I’m scared’
"It's “time in” markets rather than “timing” markets that pays off in the long run."
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