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At Aspire Advice, we develop tailored step-by-step financial strategies and help you make informed decisions about your money.
Superannuation, often called super, is a way to save for your retirement. You build up super while you are working to make sure you can have a comfortable retirement.
Super is a tax effective environment for your money; the account is held in your name, and both you and your employer can deposit money into your account. Your money will attract investment earnings, and when you reach your ‘preservation age’, you are able to start drawing on these funds.
Your employer must pay 9.5% of your salary into a super fund. This is called the Super Guarantee and it’s the law. The Super Guarantee will gradually increase to 12% in coming years.
Life takes twists and turns that we can’t always see coming. That’s why it’s so important that we are prepared for life’s emergencies. You don’t want to leave it to chance.
An accident, sickness or death of a working age parent will almost always have a significant impact on the financial circumstances of the family.
Having the right insurances in place can help protect your family and your income if the unexpected occurs.
Borrowing money is easy these days and that’s why it’s even easier to get into debt.
But, not all debt is bad debt.
Having a debt management plan in place and understanding the different between good and bad debt could help you make better financial decisions.
Knowing how to manage your debt can help you take control of your financial future and manage your cashflow.
Retirement means different things to different people. For some, traveling around in Australia in a caravan is a life-long dream but for others flying at the pointy end of the plane and staying in 5-star hotels around the world is more how they see life after work. Or maybe spending more time with the grandkids or volunteering in your local community rate high on your list of retirement goals.
We all have different ideas of what the second half of our lives looks like and that’s why planning for your retirement is so important.
Estate Planning gives you the peace of mind that the people you care about are looked after if something happens to you.
You should consider estate planning if you have assets, whether it’s a house, superannuation, investments and/or a business.
More than just a Will estate planning helps you arrange your assets so that your life savings end up in the right hands, at the right time.
If you’d like your money to start working for you, it’s time to learn about investing. Everyone has different needs and circumstances but here are some basics to consider. Of course, we recommend you contact us before you start putting your money into any form of investment.
Start by setting your investment goals. Since each investment will vary in its potential for risk and returns, you need to choose the right investments to help you achieve your goals.
Consider principles like diversification and dollar cost averaging, designed to help your investments work to achieve your goals.
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