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More buyers relying on the Bank of Mum and Dad means bigger scope for family feuds.

Seven ways to help your kids buy property without family fallouts

Generous parents are unwittingly creating a minefield of legal, tax and financial problems that could not only jeopardise their own futures but cause rifts.

  • Duncan Hughes

How to claim your spouse’s super after they die

There’s a way to move their retirement savings to your super – this is how to get things going.

  • Meg Heffron

How to party without being an animal

These are the five things that will drive your neighbours nuts – this is what you can do to avoid them.

  • Jimmy Thomson

Yesterday

“Love shouldn’t come with a price tag,” says  Finder money expert Rebecca Pike.

How much should I spend on my partner this Christmas?

We found the average spend by gender – and the gap is nearly $100.

  • Lucy Dean
Bridget Raffal, vice president of Sommeliers Australia and beverage director at Where’s Nick wine bar in Marrickville.

Why a $15 bottle rates in wine snobs’ top picks

What the experts would buy for $15, $30, $50 and $100.

  • Lucy Dean
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Your super questions answered.

Transition super strategy can avoid $3m cap and help your heirs

The ability to make contributions while you’re receiving this income stream offers more benefits than you think.

  • John Wasiliev

This Month

Paul McKenna on stage with Mindvalley last year.

The $371 financial summit where a bestselling author rubs you rich

As Paul McKenna instructs us to run our hands lovingly from our shoulders to our elbows, some audience members have their doubts.

  • Tom Haynes
Former professional footballer Bruce and Amy Djite with Elijah, 8, and Aalia, 7.

How this former Socceroo invests for his kids

An initial gift of $2000 with an extra $100 a month can mean a 21st birthday gift of almost $40,000 in today’s money.

  • Louis White
New Zealand is the first advanced economy to enter into a bona fide “stagflationary recession”.

New Zealand’s recession is a warning for the rest of world

While markets are rejoicing about the prospect of lower interest rates next year, stagflation across the ditch points to very different possibilities.

  • Christopher Joye
AFR

10 ways to stop ‘silver divorce’ destroying your wealth

Older couples are increasingly calling it quits. These are the issues to consider before breaking the knot.

  • Duncan Hughes
A home care package can provide support if the recipient spends time away from home during the holidays.

How to enjoy a family Christmas with all the help you need

Elderly people spending time away from their regular home during the holiday season can be eligible for extra government-funded support.

  • Bina Brown

This retirement strategy could foolproof your savings

A timeless game plan invented in 1985 helps retirees – and younger investors – avoid worries during sharemarket downturns by planning ahead.

  • Tom Richardson

My brother won’t help Mum. Should she change her will?

My elderly mother needs help with her bills but my brother won’t contribute. What can we do?

  • Debra Cleveland

Good news for apartments as defects crackdown bites

Buyer confidence is low, but help is on the way after the release of three reports.

  • Jimmy Thomson

Upsizing your home to access the age pension is a flawed strategy

A couple want to spend $600,000 of super on the purchase in the hope of qualifying for some government income.

  • John Wasiliev
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Six maps that show where you can buy a home on your income

An increasingly expensive property market is outpacing single buyers. This is what that looks like.

  • Lucy Dean and Les Hewitt

Where to invest in water (and why you’d want to)

A government shakeout is likely to attract more investors to this emerging asset class and its compelling returns.

  • Stewart Oldfield

How to create the best passive portfolio

Index investing can and likely should be a solid proportion of a portfolio. But it’s not just about picking an index and allocating.

  • Giselle Roux

Time to sift through lithium wreckage

Professional investors say demand for lithium is likely to soar due to big increases in how much is used in electric vehicles.

  • Mark Draper
BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink wrote a letter to CEOs in 2020 warning that “climate risk is investment risk”.

Bitcoin application shreds BlackRock’s ESG credibility

BlackRock’s bid to launch a bitcoin ETF is at odds with its founder Larry Fink’s strong stance on ESG, of which the cryptocurrency is an obvious fail.

  • Tom Richardson