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How to minimise tax with a will

How to minimise tax with a will

While Australia does not have an official inheritance tax, that doesn’t mean there won’t be tax bills and administrative delays depending upon how assets are passed on. In some cases, poor estate planning can cost beneficiaries hundreds of thousands of dollars. The biggest misconception with estate planning is that it is purely about documenting your ...
Retirement in reality – 3 months in

Retirement in reality – 3 months in

For those of you who have just connected, I retired 3 months ago from being a full-time academic after researching retirement planning for nearly 20 years. Now I am focusing on implementing my findings: for myself, for individuals and for organisations. As I promised when I retired, I am providing a month-by-month account of my findings from the other ...
Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 664

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 664

I’ve been reflecting on the debate within the comments section around the tax policy announced by the government. Firstlinks is not a political publication and instead seeks to inform investors about topics related to markets and building wealth. This is where politics and markets intersect. Various government policies impact markets and strategies to ...
Markets without a margin for error

Markets without a margin for error

The world economy is not yet sliding into recession, but the outlook has become more difficult. Growth through 2026 will be challenged by the Iran war, the associated oil shock, rising inflation, and weakening confidence in the USD and US bond market. A rebound in 2027 remains plausible, but only if the energy shock resolves in the coming months. This ...
The investment mistake killing your returns

The investment mistake killing your returns

“Design a portfolio you are not likely to trade… akin to premarital counselling advice; try to build a portfolio that you can live with for a long, long time.”  Robert Arnott, Research Affiliates The financial industry has long projected an image of delivering superior returns through complex strategies. And this certainly might be the case for a ...
The ticking clock on oil reserves

The ticking clock on oil reserves

There is a point, somewhere around early August, when the global oil market runs out of road if current conditions persist. That is not scaremongering. It is arithmetic, and it is worth understanding the working. The trigger is the double blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day would ...

How to minimise tax with a will

How to minimise tax with a will
While Australia does not have an official inheritance tax, that doesn’t mean there won’t be tax bills and administrative delays depending upon how assets are passed on. In some cases, poor estate planning can cost beneficiaries hundreds of thousands of dollars. The biggest misconception with estate planning is that it is purely about documenting your ...

Retirement in reality – 3 months in

Retirement in reality – 3 months in
For those of you who have just connected, I retired 3 months ago from being a full-time academic after researching retirement planning for nearly 20 years. Now I am focusing on implementing my findings: for myself, for individuals and for organisations. As I promised when I retired, I am providing a month-by-month account of my findings from the other ...

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 664

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 664
I’ve been reflecting on the debate within the comments section around the tax policy announced by the government. Firstlinks is not a political publication and instead seeks to inform investors about topics related to markets and building wealth. This is where politics and markets intersect. Various government policies impact markets and strategies to ...

Markets without a margin for error

Markets without a margin for error
The world economy is not yet sliding into recession, but the outlook has become more difficult. Growth through 2026 will be challenged by the Iran war, the associated oil shock, rising inflation, and weakening confidence in the USD and US bond market. A rebound in 2027 remains plausible, but only if the energy shock resolves in the coming months. This ...

The investment mistake killing your returns

The investment mistake killing your returns
“Design a portfolio you are not likely to trade… akin to premarital counselling advice; try to build a portfolio that you can live with for a long, long time.”  Robert Arnott, Research Affiliates The financial industry has long projected an image of delivering superior returns through complex strategies. And this certainly might be the case for a ...

The ticking clock on oil reserves

The ticking clock on oil reserves
There is a point, somewhere around early August, when the global oil market runs out of road if current conditions persist. That is not scaremongering. It is arithmetic, and it is worth understanding the working. The trigger is the double blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day would ...