Insurance payouts after a disaster

When to include insurance payouts from disaster events in your tax return for businesses, or assets that produce income. When recovering from disaster events, check if you need to report and pay tax on insurance payouts: damaged or destroyed personal items or assets are not taxed businesses or income-producing assets may be taxed. The following … Read more

Volunteering in retirement: finding purpose, structure, and joy

Retirement might be just around the corner, or maybe you’ve recently crossed that exciting threshold. You’ve worked hard for decades, and now ready to trade in the alarm clock for leisurely mornings and to-do lists that are actually fun. But as you move into the next phase of your life; a thought might cross your … Read more

Australia’s central bank finally confronts reality

Australia’s central bank finally confronts reality

Australia’s central bank cuts interest rates again by 0.25% to 3.85% in May 2025 The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has conceded reality that interest rates are too high for Australia’s economy. Many consumers have struggled with the burden of the ‘cost of living’ crisis. The daily reminders are the expensive visits to the supermarkets … Read more

Two ways to invest your mortgage rate cut

Two ways to invest your mortgage rate cut

Why investing extra money from a rate cut can be a better long-term option. Millions of Australians holding variable rate mortgages are about to receive a monthly household cash infusion, thanks to the Reserve Bank’s 0.25% cash rate cut on 20 May. Based on an outstanding mortgage balance of $600,000 with 25 years remaining on … Read more