Money Magazine Australia - 31 Okt 2024

Table of content - Money Magazine Australia (31 Okt 2024)

WHERE TO INVEST $10k
CAN’T AFFORD PRIVATE? OPTIONS FOR A TOP EDUCATION MADE REDUNDANT HERE’S WHAT TO DO NEXT WHAT WENT WRONG AT THE ASX
FROM CLEANERS TO CARS
RENTER OR LANDLORD?
READY FOR LIFT-OFF
Where the experts would put their cash
Katherine BennellPegg, astronaut
A top education without the high cost
Australia’s first astronaut is ready for lift-off
Paul’s verdict: I can afford a new car, but should I buy one?
Family money: Bank of Mum and Dad rides to the rescue
Outsourcing: Save time and money around the home
Outlook: Bonds versus term deposits – which is better?
What if: Will buyers agents become more popular?
Give the kids a top education without going private
Affordable schools: When you can’t pay private fees
Ask Paul: Get your own credit card before you retire
Small business: How to thrive when times are tough
How to save time and money by outsourcing chores
Mind games: Face up to your biggest obstacle
Bad move: the ASX’s $250m CHESS headache
Must-read guide to tenant and landlord rights
Survival kit: Bounce back from a redundancy
Interview: Katherine Bennell-Pegg
What to do if you’re made redundant
Smart spending
News & views
Editor’s letter
Our experts
In brief
Rules for tenants and landlords
Super funds need to lift their game
Secret to success in the building business
Privacy notice
Best in breed: Finding value among expensive US stocks
Intelligent Investor: James Hardie survives the cycles
This month: Learn to trade, advises Marcus Padley
Managed funds: Why the future looks rosy for gold
Super: Errors that leave fund members in the lurch
Real estate: Invest in car spaces and storage units
CHESS games: Behind the scenes at the ASX
Rental world: Who is responsible for what
Hot issue: Negative gearing explained
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Paltry rates on savings
YOUR SAY Letter of the Month ‘An advance’ allows son to buy a home
Dig deeper into super
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Property vs shares
“What is one household task you’ll always be happy to outsource?
Are bonds a better investment than a term deposit?
Scapegoat or problem? How Airbnb is pushing back in housing debate
Tax office’s financial advice ruling is a win for investors
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Rules change for vacant land costs
When credit card scammers strike
NEWS BITES
BOOK OF THE MONTH Ten readers can win a copy.
PODCAST OF THE MONTH
Use of genetic testing results to be banned
Ill-equipped to achieve financial ambitions
Aussies’ top three money dreams
MORE MONEY STORIES ON
Australia’s million-dollar suburbs hit record high
Home guarantee scheme boosts first-timers
MORE PROPERTY STORIES ON
Stake your super claim Take the tax office’s super health check
Women are catching up in the investor stakes
▶ MORE INVESTING STORIES ON
Beauty business set for take-off
HOLD Whitehaven Coal (WHC)
Listings on the ASX
MORE SHARES STORIES ON
A trailblazer shoots for the stars
Katherine Bennell-Pegg
Tax is the big issue when splitting shares with siblings
Need Paul’s help?
Get your own credit card and account before you retire
Watch your savings grow in a highinterest account
$440k inheritance will make a huge difference
Fees may not be worth the cost
Destination Türkiye
Destination Türkiye
BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY
Wine
Beware of dodgy third-party travel booking sites
What is it? Tile Pro tracker
What is it? Sonos Ace wireless headphones
What is it? The Foldie Crossbody bag
Are my savings on track – and can I afford a new car?
HAVE A QUESTION?
You’re likely to overshoot your destination, but keep going
WHERE TO INVEST $10,000
OUR EXPERTS
WHERE TO INVEST $10,000
Soft landing still faces strong turbulence
Despite the headwinds, prices keep going up
Digital coins ride tailwinds into the mainstream
Search around for the best deal as rates start to fall
Watch the sectors that will benefit from a rate cut
Where I would invest $10,000
What to consider to achieve the best results
Where I would invest $10,000
Strong, consistent returns show we’re on the right track
It’s even more precious when tensions and inflation are high
Follow the big themes to select the winners
Where I would invest $10,000
Bounce back from redundancy
Bounce back from redundancy
AGE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR FINDING A NEW JOB
Invest in your child’s future
Invest in your child’s future
A little help goes a long way
Garage
Living room
Is outsourcing right for you?
Kitchen
What if: we follow the US and embrace buyers agents?
What if: we follow the US and embrace buyers agents?
DID YOU KNOW?
Brief foray into financial folly
Brief foray into financial folly
Tips and traps for the Bank of Mum and Dad
Tips and traps for the Bank of Mum and Dad
It’s tough out there, but there are ways to survive and prosper
Know your rights tenants and landlords
Know your rights tenants and landlords
Why are ‘no-grounds’ evictions being banned?
Where advocates want to see reforms
31%
Why negative gearing matters
Beyond the office blocks and malls
Beyond the office blocks and malls
How blunders erode trust
A PROCESSING ERROR CAUSES SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
Has gold got more room to run?
3 FUNDS TO WATCH
The other game of CHESS
The other game of CHESS
Regulator takes legal action
A bull market hides a lot of sins
Wait for the right time to pounce
Wait for the right time to pounce
Wait – don’t jump to conclusions
Foolish takeaway
“I look at my audience to discover that they’re either terrified or in tears.”
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