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Noel Whittaker

Noel Whittaker

Noel Whittaker, AM, is the author of Making Money Made Simple and numerous other books on personal finance.

Starting to contribute extra to your super when you’re young is a great way to boost your retirement savings.

My 15-year-old just got his first job. How can he boost his super?

The sooner you start thinking about maximising your super, the better, and there are some government schemes available to help.

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You should notify Centrelink whenever you buy or sell gold bullion as it changes the value and structure of your assets.

How will my gold bullion affect my pension income?

Buying gold doesn’t create assessable income, but once you own it, the value must be declared to Centrelink.

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Retirement spending is a bit of a maze to wind yourself through, but having confidence is key to living a life with lower financial anxiety.

I’m 61 with no plan to retire soon. Should I start tapping into my super?

There are still plenty of misconceptions about transition-to-retirement pensions.

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Friendships that span different social classes can not only make you happier; they can make you richer.

Should I use my super to buy a $100k car or get a loan instead?

It may seem silly to get a car loan so late in life but, depending on your super returns, it can make sense.

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The difference in interest is costing you $50 a week.

I’m 73 with $19k in credit card debt. Should I use my savings to pay it off?

The interest you’re paying on credit card debt is slowly eroding your savings, but it can feel like a lot to pay off at once.

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Ensuring you have enough insurance when you jump into retirement is key.

I’m 63 and plan to retire soon. Should I keep my life insurance?

As you approach retirement, it makes sense to reassess what financial damage would actually be done if you died.

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Senior moment.

I’m 74 with $1.6m in super. Am I eligible for a healthcare card?

If you earn too much, even in retirement, you won’t be eligible for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card.

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Passing assets on to your children will have some tax consequences.

I want to sell my investment property to my son. Do I have to pay tax?

When disposing of property, even to a close relative, capital gains tax will be part of the equation.

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When it comes to your super, it’s good to keep your options open.

I’m 60 and retired. Should I start spending my super yet?

Moving your super from accumulation mode to pension mode has many benefits, and you can still add to it again later.

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Gifting children significant amounts of money can have unintended tax consequences.

I’m downsizing my home. Should I use the funds to pay my son’s mortgage?

Before choosing to help out your children with their mortgages, make sure you have enough for yourself first.

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