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  • Jan 8, 2025 | moneymag.com.au | Jennifer Brookhouse |Rodney Horin |Jamie Williamson

    A catch-up with close relatives over the holiday season can always spring a few surprises but what happens when that surprise is a newfound understanding of an older relative's age-related vulnerability and health? A family gathering with older family members over the holiday season might have been the first time you realised they need additional support. Starting a conversation about future care needs can save on confusion and worry down the track.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | moneymag.com.au | Stuart Bromley |Rodney Horin |Christopher Niesche

    In the search for value, we are constantly scanning the market for out-of-favour businesses that we believe have been overlooked or over-punished by investors. Taking a longer-term view enables Medallion to accumulate high-quality companies at significant discounts during periods of weakness, ahead of expected recoveries. In our view, Credit Corp Group (ASX:CCP) exhibits these attributes.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | moneymag.com.au | Rodney Horin |Nicola Field |Vita Palestrant

    Two unmistakable trends in Australia - people retiring earlier but living longer - are creating funding headaches for hundreds of thousands of Australians. Many Australians who are retiring at 60 may have to potentially fund 30 years of life, possibly more. Paul Keating introduced compulsory superannuation in 1992, so most Australians will have at least 30 years of superannuation savings available to them to fund their retirement.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | moneymag.com.au | Nicola Field |Rodney Horin

    Stamp duty slashed for off-the-plan in Victoria, tens of millions of NSW residents charged unlawful fees, and Aussie homeowner takes on insurance giant and wins. Here are five things you may have missed this week. In a classic 'David and Goliath' case, insurance giant Suncorp has been forced to back down after a customer took a complaint about a 60% hike in home insurance premiums all the way to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA).

  • Sep 12, 2024 | moneymag.com.au | Jamie Williamson |Rodney Horin |Michelle Baltazar |Caroline Rees

    Many recipients of the Age Pension will pay more for aged care under proposed reforms to how the sector is funded, with wealthier Australians to cover more of the costs they incur from July 2025. With the nation's annual aged care expenses predicted to hit $42 billion by 2026-27, the federal government is looking to prop up the industry, with Minister for Aged Care Anika Wells introducing the Aged Care Bill 2024 to parliament yesterday.

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