
RBA Announcement – August 2025
At its latest meeting, the Reserve Bank Board announced it was lowering the cash rate from 3.85 per cent to 3.60 per cent.Please click here to view the Statement by
RBA Announcement – July 2025
At its latest meeting, the Reserve Bank Board announced it was leaving the cash rate unchanged at 3.85 per cent.Please click here to view the Statement by the Monetary Policy
RBA Announcement – May 2025
At its latest meeting, the Reserve Bank Board announced it was reducing the cash rate to 3.85 per... https://eread.com.au/planfinancials/183843
RBA Announcement – February 2025
At its latest meeting, the Reserve Bank Board announced it was reducing the cash rate at 4.10 per... https://eread.com.au/planfinancials/179739
New increased super contribution caps
As the end of financial year gets closer, some investors are thinking about the most effective... https://eread.com.au/planfinancials/168557
Federal Budget 2024-25 Analysis
What does the Federal Budget mean for me?Treasurer Jim Chalmers has high hopes that his 2024... https://eread.com.au/planfinancials/168003
2023 Year in Review
Australia’s economy stubbornly defied predictions during 2023, dashing any hopes that we might... https://eread.com.au/planfinancials/162937
Will these super changes affect you?
As our superannuation balances grow larger, it makes more sense than ever to keep track of the...
Federal Budget 2023-24 Analysis
A surplus for now but stormy seas aheadTreasurer Jim Chalmers bills his 2023 Federal Budget as an...
How do interest rates affect your investments?
Interest rates are an important financial lever for world economies. They affect the cost of...
8 retirement mistakes and how to avoid them
Retirement is a phase of life most of us look forward to. It’s a chance to pursue other...
2022 Year in Review
The year began on an optimistic note, as we finally began to emerge from Covid restrictions. Then...
Six simple ways to protect your passwords
You use passwords to access your bank accounts, social media, email and more every day. Passwords...
Mortgage vs super
With interest rates on the rise and investment returns increasingly volatile, Australians with...