The November issue of Money magazine is on sale today, available through supermarkets, newsagents and online.
Money magazine’s Super Booster campaign continues through November, focusing on the benefits of consolidating multiple superannuation accounts into one. This month we also ask eight of our Money experts where they would invest $10k
Here’s a sneak peek at what else you can find in the November issue of Money.
Where to invest $10K (pages 32-41)
Whether investors are looking for exposure to Australian equities, long-term investments for their children or are looking to upskill and invest in a future career, our experts present eight unique takes on where they would invest $10,000.
In this annual feature we will also show you how to split your investment and begin a promising share portfolio.
Ease the heartbreak (pages 42-43)
“Financial pressure is one of the big death knells for relationships. Isolation combined with home schooling and the pressure that brought – it highlighted the cracks already present and turned them into massive crevices.” Fiona Reid, Reid Family Lawyers.
Before the COVID-19 lockdowns, family lawyers predicted that divorce rates would increase. While this is yet to come to fruition, are couples prepared for a split if it does? We look at how to prepare and endure divorce as well as some tips for mediation.
Super Booster – make time for a check-up (pages 44-46)
Australia’s superannuation system is widely lauded and is the envy of policy makers around the world. Members who take a close interest in the management of their super stand a better chance of accumulating the funds needed for a comfortable retirement.
In our superannuation themed feature – Make time for a check-up – we begin by breaking down superannuation into tasks you can do in one minute, one day, one week and one month to make progress towards a better financial future.
Lifeline for retirees (pages 56-57)
You can access the equity in your home to top up your super fund – but there are catches. Reverse mortgages provide a lifeline for cash-strapped retirees and there are more on offer than ever, but you need to understand the real cost of leveraging your home.
Share in the cash splash (pages 50-51)
The October budget announcements offered small businesses a better chance of surviving a recession and taking part in a recovery through a range of support measures.
In our November small business feature, we outline the carry-back business scheme, JobMaker, the raft of tax cuts and turbo-charged asset write-offs.