by Josh Wingrove | Jun 19, 2018 | Budget, Family, Finance, Goals
Reducing your spending doesn’t always mean that you aren’t saving enough or that you are overspending, it is about understanding your inflows and outflows. Understanding your money is the foundation of having solid financial independence. So, let’s slash those...by Josh Wingrove | Apr 11, 2018 | Family, Goals, Investing, Investments, Property, Wealth
How does it work? From 1 July 2017, you can now make your own concessional and non-concessional contributions into your current super account to save for your first home. There is no need to open a special super account. From 1 July 2018, you can then apply to the ATO...by Catherine Jansen | Jan 23, 2018 | Family, Goals, Savings
Heart pounding, palms sweaty, legs unstable as you slowly lower onto one knee to ask a special someone a very important question. They say yes, there are tears (of joy) and then the fun stuff. Champagne, telling family and of course your social media announcement of...by Sam Robinson | Dec 19, 2017 | Budget, Family, Goals, Leadership, Savings
Celebrating the wins When you were 5 it was riding a bike without training wheels. When you were 7 it was learning your 12 times tables. When you were 17 it was successfully getting your license (and hopefully starting to grow out of the awkward teenage phase… am I...by Josh Wingrove | Nov 28, 2017 | Family, Insurance, Savings, Wealth
Have you ever thought about income protection? Having an awesome financial plan includes all sorts of exciting things like knowing where you are investing your money, how much you can save and when you will be buying your new property. However, there is another...by Sam Robinson | Oct 31, 2017 | Family, Goals, Leadership, Wealth
Ever heard of the Ant and the Grasshopper? Well for those who can’t remember this childhood tale, it goes a little something like this: The Ant and the Grasshopper One stinking hot summer’s day there was a Grasshopper who was out brunching on smashed avo, boozing at...