How changes to deeming rates could affect your pension payments

What the end to the deeming freeze means for Age Pensioners If you receive the Age Pension, changes that came into effect on 20 September could affect your payments. Deeming rates used by the government to estimate the income pensioners earn from savings and investments have been frozen since May 2020. But recently changed. These … Read more

Are you a glass-half-full or glass-half-empty investor?

When you think about the markets, do you see promise or peril? Are you the type to believe the glass is half-full, or do you focus on the half that is not there? Your investing outlook can shape your decisions, influence your risk tolerance, and impact your long-term results. But which approach truly works best? … Read more

Relationships and money

Making plans to move in with your partner or share finances can be exciting. Knowing your financial and legal responsibilities, and where to get help if you need it, can make your life together run more smoothly. Talk about your finances The earlier you start talking about your finances with your partner, the better. Understand … Read more

Five building blocks that could lead to a more confident retirement

Vanguard’s newly released How Australia Retires 2025 report explores how Australians prepare for and experience retirement. Based on a nationally representative survey of 1,800 Australians aged 18 and over conducted in February 2025, the research reveals a significant gap in sentiment between working and retired Australians. While 65% of retirees expressed positive feelings about retirement, … Read more

Cash reserves hit new records but avoid the traps

Why holding too much cash could burn a hole in your investment returns Monthly data just released by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) shows households across the nation are now holding record levels of cash. APRA’s data shows the amount of cash held in authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADI) such as banks and credit unions … Read more

Spouse super contributions

Ways of contributing to your spouse’s super There are 2 ways of contributing to your spouse’s super: You may be able to split contributions you have already made to your own super, by rolling them over to your spouse’s super – known as a contributions-splitting super benefit. You can make a super contribution directly to your … Read more

How mortgage debt is reshaping retirement for Australians

Mortgage debt is impacting the confidence of many retirees Vanguard’s How Australia Retires 2025 report reveals a concerning trend: more Australians are expecting to enter retirement with mortgage debt, and it’s having a real impact on how they feel about their financial future. The findings are based on a nationally representative survey of 1,800 Australians … Read more