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How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

Women in Australia are increasingly being tasked with managing the finances not just for their immediate family, but also for their parents.

  • by Grace Bacon

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A scourge on our society: We need to talk about financial abuse
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A scourge on our society: We need to talk about financial abuse

Economic abuse can take many forms and, like all forms of abuse, impacts people from all socio-economic backgrounds and across many different relationships.

  • by Victoria Devine
Are you guilty of these five midlife money myths?

Are you guilty of these five midlife money myths?

It can feel easy to take financial shortcuts as you get older. But these myths will stop you from having a healthier, wealthier and wiser retirement.

  • by Bec Wilson
He fished a safe full of cash out of a creek. That was the easy part

He fished a safe full of cash out of a creek. That was the easy part

A full safe is the holy grail for “magnet fishers” – but pulling a six-figure sum out of the water isn’t as simple a get-rich-quick story as it sounds.

  • by Allie Conti
‘It comes with its own set of risks’: When married couples are also workmates

‘It comes with its own set of risks’: When married couples are also workmates

Blurred boundaries, relaxed communication and high emotions; three women speak about the benefits – and challenges – of working with a loved one.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
What the hell is wrong with men? Yes, it’s a multiple-choice question
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What the hell is wrong with men? Yes, it’s a multiple-choice question

It’s a question that researchers and, let’s face it, women, have been asking for decades.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
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You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

The truth is, I wouldn’t wish an inheritance on anyone, but as generations get older, it’s a tough conversation many of us are having.

  • by Victoria Devine
Super Fit: how to get your superannuation into better shape

Super Fit: how to get your superannuation into better shape

Expert tips and advice on creating the healthiest possible super balance so that you can have a comfortable retirement.

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This is what good financial planning really looks like

This is what good financial planning really looks like

You might ask what a two-month sojourn in New York has to do with personal finance, but good planning goes well beyond just the numbers.

  • by Paul Benson
To have and to hold: When an engagement goes belly up, who gets to keep the ring?
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To have and to hold: When an engagement goes belly up, who gets to keep the ring?

As a psychologist, when I was weighing the question of who should keep the $100,000 bling after the bitter break-up of a Victorian couple, I considered the advice of two experts: a family lawyer and film star Elizabeth Taylor.

  • by Peter Quarry
I’m 40, single, and without children. Do I really need a will?

I’m 40, single, and without children. Do I really need a will?

There’s no reason to put your family through additional drama when you pass away, so it’s best to make up a simple will.

  • by Noel Whittaker