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Financial literacy
Why ‘perfect’ doesn’t exist in investment, but progress does
There’s no such thing as a perfect investment portfolio, or a perfect budget, or a perfect savings system, but you can only learn from experience.
- by Paridhi Jain
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Analysis
Investing
How competing superpowers can be an investor’s friend
Ultimately, geopolitical tension is no reason for investors to rush for the exit. In fact, it might even be an opportunity.
- by Cameron Gleeson
Analysis
Investing
Investors warned off AI ‘gold rush’ as Nvidia shares soar
Tech investments can produce stellar returns, but investors need to tread carefully as the sector has a habit of getting ahead of itself.
- by John Collett
Analysis
Ethical investing
‘Just better investing’: How top ethical fund picks its winners
The head of Australia’s biggest ethical fund has warned corporate greenwashing is deterring investors and consumers otherwise keen to do the right thing.
- by Tim Boreham
Analysis
Inflation
Why is it so important to keep inflation in check?
For those feeling the pain of higher mortgage repayments, it’s reasonable to question why inflation matters so much.
- by Paul Benson
Analysis
Managed funds
Australian investors left in the dark over how their money is invested
Timely disclosure of portfolio holdings is becoming even more important with increasing interest in ethical investing and concerns over greenwashing.
- by John Collett
Opinion
Investing
Don’t make the same investing mistake I did
I sold a chunk of shares last week and, in the process, I – embarrassingly – fell into a huge investor psychology trap.
- by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Analysis
Ethical investing
Ethical super: doing good and performing better than ‘standard’ funds
A warm inner glow is not the only benefit of investing your superannuation with ethical funds. The returns can be rather glowing too, new research shows.
- by John Collett
Analysis
Financial planning
How much money do you need to be in Australia’s wealthiest 1 per cent?
There are now only two countries, Monaco and Switzerland, where it takes more wealth to be considered part of the 1 per cent.
- by John Collett
Analysis
Ethical investing
No performing animals in Flight Centre’s sustainability push
Despite participating in three Running of the Bulls himself, Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner says those sorts of events are now struck from tour itineraries.
- by Tim Boreham
Analysis
The Long and Short of It
It invented the jaffle maker, but can Breville keep running hot?
It brought us the jaffle maker and turned us into home baristas – does Breville have energy to face the spending slowdown?
- by Emma Koehn