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339 When can you access your super? - AUDIO FIXED
Apr 15, 2024
15m 54s
338 You can't have everything! Be realistic with your goals - AUDIO FIXED
Apr 15, 2024
14m 20s
337 Get more money into Australia's best tax shelter – contribution cap increases
Mar 24, 2024
18m 44s
336 How to choose a financial adviser that is right for you
Mar 17, 2024
8m 25s
335 The Silent Killer - The effects of inflation and purchasing power
Mar 10, 2024
10m 52s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/15/24 | ![]() 339 When can you access your super? - AUDIO FIXED | AUDIO FIXED During your working life, your superannuation fund has been growing and growing thanks to contributions from your employer and hopefully yourself. This money sits there for decades, slowly accumulating for you without being touched. But when can you actually access this hard-earned cash? There are three main conditions of release when it comes to your super. In this episode, Ali explains what these conditions are, and what you need to do to meet them. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 15m 54s | ||||||
| 4/15/24 | ![]() 338 You can't have everything! Be realistic with your goals - AUDIO FIXED | AUDIO FIXED You can’t have everything! Be realistic with your goals Do you ever feel like you’re trying to do a thousand things at once, and not really doing any of them well? Ali knows the feeling. Life is busy, but the more we try to do everything, the less we do them well. Sometimes we need to take a step back and think about what it is that matters to us the most. In this episode Ali gets personal about what’s important to him, and how you can, too – in order to achieve your financial goals. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 14m 20s | ||||||
| 3/24/24 | ![]() 337 Get more money into Australia's best tax shelter – contribution cap increases | Did you know that on the 1st of July 2024, you’ll be able to contribute more into your superannuation and take advantage of Australia’s best ‘tax shelter’? The reason for that is that superannuation contribution caps are increasing on the first day of the new financial year. In this episode, Michael and Ali discuss the contribution caps and exactly how much they are increasing by, and how you can take advantage of this year’s as well as future years’ contribution caps. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 18m 44s | ||||||
| 3/17/24 | ![]() 336 How to choose a financial adviser that is right for you | For many people, getting their finances on track is high on the priority list. And to do that, they realise they need professional help. But how do you know which financial adviser is right for you? In this episode, Ali discusses what you need to consider and what you need to be aware of before selecting a financial adviser. For more information, please visit ww.mo50.com.au | 8m 25s | ||||||
| 3/10/24 | ![]() 335 The Silent Killer - The effects of inflation and purchasing power | If you held an investment for 15 years, would you prefer it to make nominal returns of 12.5% per annum, or 20.3% per annum? The answer may seem simple, but is a lot more complex than most people realise. In this episode, Ali and Michael discuss the ‘silent killer’ also known as inflation, and how it affects your investments and purchasing power. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 10m 52s | ||||||
| 3/3/24 | ![]() 334 Downsizer contributions - tips, tricks & benefits | Alice, a regular listener, asks a question about what would happen if her and her partner were to sell their primary place of residence (PPR) and use the downsizer contribution to add $300,000 super. In this episode, Michael and Ali discuss Alice's question, and downsizer contributions. They discuss what a downsizer contribution is, its eligibility requirements, some advantages (such as boosting your super without affecting your contribution limits!), and other important things to know about making downsizer contributions. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 15m 40s | ||||||
| 2/26/24 | ![]() 333 Are there ways to pay 0% tax besides an account-based pension? | Sue, a regular listener, asks a question about her husband’s 0% taxed super income stream and how they could make the most out of this money. She would like to know what investments, if any, she can make to increase their financial position. In this episode, Ali and Michael discuss Sue’s question and what would happen if her husband were to return to part-time work after retiring. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 12m 23s | ||||||
| 2/18/24 | ![]() 332 Your $3.8 million tax-free trust | When you retire, your superannuation balance can become a 0% taxed super income stream. This is essentially the same as a tax-free trust fund. Australia has one of the highest income tax rates in the world; however, it is also one of the most generous when it comes to your retirement. In this episode, Michael and Ali discuss your super income stream, and the eligibility criteria you need to meet in order to receive it! For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 31m 56s | ||||||
| 2/12/24 | ![]() 331 We're Back! Concessionals & Carry-forwards | It's February 2024 and Michael & Ali are back with new Money Over 50 Podcast episodes! In this episode, Michael & Ali unpack a recent question they received from podcast listeners Paul and Renae. They discuss the yearly concessional contributions cap, the difference between concessional contributions and non-concessional contributions, and what carry-forward opportunities mean for you. Click here to watch Ali explain Carry-forward concessional contributions, as discussed in this podcast episode. This example has been provided for general explanatory purposes only and is factual information. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 29m 15s | ||||||
| 10/1/23 | ![]() 330 4 ideas on what to do when you don’t have enough to retire on | In this episode, Ali discusses 4 potential options for a new retiree who doesn't have enough to retire on (Centrelink Age Pension, adjust lifestyle, downsizing your home, and semi-retirement). People may also find other options out there, or may even use a combination of these to achieve their retirement goals. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 10m 17s | ||||||
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| 9/17/23 | ![]() 328 ”I’m a pensioner now” - Beware the power of self-identity | Do you see yourself as a retiree, or a pensioner? Turns out, there’s quite a difference! Self-talk and self-identity are more important than you may realise. In this episode, Dallas and Ali discuss the implications of how you may see yourself at different ages, and what this means for your finances. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 9m 47s | ||||||
| 9/3/23 | ![]() 326 Say your fears out loud to take their power away | What are you afraid of when it comes to money and security? And have you discussed this with anyone, or really taken the time to sit down and think about it carefully? In this episode, Ali and Dallas discuss how and when to say your fears out loud, and what it means for your wealth and financial planning. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 12m 13s | ||||||
| 8/28/23 | ![]() 325 You don’t need to go to the other side of the world to enjoy retirement | In this episode, Ali explains his thoughts regarding travel after coming back home from a trip in Europe. He explains that even though he did enjoy his travels, he's gained a much larger appreciation for home and believes that finding enjoyment in the small things can be a lot more rewarding in life. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 7m 15s | ||||||
| 8/20/23 | ![]() 324 Listener Favourite: Knowing you don’t need to work makes work better | This is a repeat of Listener Favourite: 275 Knowing you don't need to work makes work better Sometimes, you need to put your happiness before your job. Easier said than done, right? But if you’re close to retirement and you’re extremely unhappy in your job, perhaps it’s time to let it go. But how do you make that call, and how do you know if you’ll have enough money to retire with? In this episode, Dallas and Michael discuss why money isn’t everything (yes, they are still financial advisers!), why it’s okay to give yourself a break, and how to navigate big decisions about work and retirement. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 18m 00s | ||||||
| 8/14/23 | ![]() 323 Listener Favourite: You can compare things but you can’t compare experiences | This is a repeat of our recent Listener Favourite Episode: 303 You can compare things but you can't compare experiences It is human nature to compare ourselves to others. In fact, we compare everything – material possessions, the size of our homes. Experiences, however, are harder to compare, but often bring us more joy. In this episode, Michael and Dallas discuss what studies have already shown us: that spending money on experiences is better than spending money on material possessions; and why it is good for us financially, too. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 15m 01s | ||||||
| 8/6/23 | ![]() 322 Listener Favourite: Why my kids won’t get an inheritance | This is a repeat of Listener Favourite: Episode 247 Why my kids won't get an inheritance Dallas discusses with Michael his thoughts on the planning of providing an inheritance to children. There is no right or wrong answer on whether you should leave an inheritance, however, there are a few things to take into account when planning for this. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 18m 00s | ||||||
| 7/30/23 | ![]() 321 Listener Favourite: A moral guide to minimising taxes | This is a repeat of our Listener Favourite episode 271 A moral guide to minimising taxation Tax evasion or tax minimisation – what’s the difference? According to Kerry Packer’s famous speech during a parliamentary hearing, a lot. And if you’re not trying to minimise your tax, there might even be something wrong with you, according to Packer. In this episode Michael and Dallas discuss the difference between the two, and why you should be trying to do one of them (hint: it’s not the illegal one). For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 15m 37s | ||||||
| 7/23/23 | ![]() 320 Listener Favourite: When to take advice | This is a repeat of listener favourite episode 297 When to take advice. Do you like taking advice from other people? Or do you listen half-heartedly before doing the exact opposite of what they have suggested? In this episode, Michael and Dallas delve into when, and from whom, you should take advice – and why an ‘expert in all areas’ is really an expert in no areas. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 16m 42s | ||||||
| 7/16/23 | ![]() 319 Listener Favourite: 3 simple things (in retirement planning) | This is a repeat of Listener Favourite of episode 218 3 simple things (in retirement planning). In this episode (from all the way back in 2021), Michael and Dallas sat down and discussed how simple it can be to get ahead financially, but also how hard it can be to not make an error through panic. Michael uses a real-life example of investing at the worst possible point in time (i.e. right before the Global Financial Crisis), explaining how keeping to the plan and not panicking creates a positive outcome. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 14m 33s | ||||||
| 7/9/23 | ![]() 318 Listener Favourite: The best way to avoid panicking in a downturn is not to panic | This is a repeat of episode 248 The best way to avoid panicking in a downturn is not to panic! One of the quickest ways to derail your retirement or investment plans is to PANIC! It might be hard not to react, but panicking at the sight of downturns can undo all of your hard work. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 14m 34s | ||||||
| 7/2/23 | ![]() 317 Listener Favourite: Fridges with ice makers | This is a repeat of Listener Favourite: Fridges with ice makers Bringing you another Listener Favourite this week - Fridges with ice makers! When you were a kid, do you remember visiting friends’ fancy houses and comparing them to your own? For Dallas, the epitome of a fancy house was one that had an ice maker. If one of his friends had a house that featured one of these, in his eyes, they had really “made it” in life. As an adult, Dallas is now contemplating becoming one of these people. Yes, he wants a fridge with an ice maker, because – well, they’re pretty cool. So should he spend the money on it, and when? And is it really worthwhile? This episode is not about fancy fridges or rich friends – it’s about making thoughtful financial decisions. Dallas and Michael discuss what and when to spend your money on (and when to hold onto it, instead). Spoiler alert: when it comes to your money, financial advisers are not always as frugal as you may think! For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 19m 51s | ||||||
| 6/25/23 | ![]() 316 Listener Favourite: Why a residential investment property is the worst asset to own in retirement | This listener favourite episode is all the way back from April 2020; but is still relevant today! In this episode, Dallas and Michael discuss owning residential property in retirement, and highlight the many negatives that come with owning this type of asset. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 27m 03s | ||||||
| 6/18/23 | ![]() 315 A tale of two horses - Don’t be fooled by low to no volatility if you can’t reach your goals | Whether or not you are a fan of horses, this tale about our equine friends will have you thinking about your money in a different way. In this episode, Dallas and Ali discuss Red Boom and Sky High, two horses that have very different strengths. How we compare them depends on what metric we use, as with our cash and investments. So how does your money metric compare? Giddy up – let’s find out! For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 10m 01s | ||||||
| 6/11/23 | ![]() 314 Contributions age limit – when you are too old to contribute to your super | Did you know that there is a maximum age limit for making personal contributions to your superannuation fund? That age is 75, but there’s a twist to this rule. In this episode, Dallas and Ali discuss the twist, and exactly how late you can contribute to your super fund (to the day!). So if you’re in your 70s (or not far off!), this podcast is for you. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 8m 13s | ||||||
| 6/4/23 | ![]() 313 Carry-forward contributions – increase your tax return and boost your retirement savings | July 1st, 2024 is just over a year away, and it’s an important date for the financially savvy. In this episode, Dallas and Ali discuss the yearly concessional contributions cap and what the carry forward opportunities mean for you. Making the most of this opportunity doesn’t just boost your tax savings; it also increases your retirement savings, too. For more information, please visit www.mo50.com.au | 10m 42s | ||||||
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