My children are bad with money. How should I pass on my inheritance?

My children are bad with money. How should I pass on my inheritance?

If you pass on your inheritance early,you’ll be able to guide your children in how to spend it wisely.

  • byNoel Whittaker

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The secret to generating long-term wealth? Staying married
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Opinion

The secret to generating long-term wealth? Staying married

There’s something that feels taboo about saying that marriage is a key driver behind a person’s long-term financial success. But the numbers don’t lie.

  • byVictoria Devine
How I learnt to love budgeting without hating myself
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How I learnt to love budgeting without hating myself

Why spend $10 on public transport when I can walk home in just over two hours? Who needs Uber Eats when there is a single sweet potato for us to share?

  • byThomas Mitchell
I’d never expected to spend the final year of my 30s renovating a home alone

I’d never expected to spend the final year of my 30s renovating a home alone

Then,a year in,I met the man I wanted to share it with. Could our differing financial positions keep the love story going?

  • byNicole Haddow
Rise of the DINKs:Choosing financial freedom over parenthood
Opinion
Opinion

Rise of the DINKs:Choosing financial freedom over parenthood

The decision to eschew parenthood,embracing the double incomes,no kids (DINK) lifestyle,is becoming an increasingly prevalent choice.

  • byVictoria Devine
Achieving a shared dream can start with an honest chat about money

Achieving a shared dream can start with an honest chat about money

The conversations couples have about money don’t just improve your bank balance,they can also benefit your relationship.

  • byNicole Haddow
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Working class isn’t just a way of life. Thanks to ‘brokecore’,it’s a fashion trend

Working class isn’t just a way of life. Thanks to ‘brokecore’,it’s a fashion trend

While being properly poor sadly remains demode,this season we want the illusion of struggle. The eau de toilette of fiscal stress,not the full-on perfume.

  • byWendy Syfret
The seven biggest blunders to avoid when retirement planning

The seven biggest blunders to avoid when retirement planning

There are many pitfalls and surprises to watch out for when planning a happy retirement.

  • byBec Wilson
When the honeymoon ended:How Shenane’s pilfered bank account ended with her in a coma

When the honeymoon ended:How Shenane’s pilfered bank account ended with her in a coma

She now deals with lifelong injuries. But like so many others,the full-blown domestic violence she faced started with some seemingly small financial red flags.

  • byHamish Hastie
The rise of the ‘micro wedding’:How couples are changing the rules

The rise of the ‘micro wedding’:How couples are changing the rules

Bouquets and garter tosses? In the bin. The “giving away” of the bride? Considered medieval at this point.

  • byAmy Parfett
Mark Carnegie wanted a $13 million tax break,so he sued his ex-wife

Mark Carnegie wanted a $13 million tax break,so he sued his ex-wife

Venture capitalist and philanthropist Mark Carnegie has successfully sued his former wife to release $35.4 million from their family trust in order to take advantage of a $13 million tax exemption available to him.

  • byAnne Hyland