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Posted by GTC Financial Services on 13.10.2016

Self-employed? How to protect your income

This next blog of mine focuses on a fictional case study, which I have created, to help illustrate how someone who is self-employed can protect their income.  The people are not real, but the issues they face in this case study are!

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Posted by GTC Financial Services on 29.08.2016

Super in your 50s – You’re on the home strait!

The last article in the series of super through the generations explains what to do to improve super balances in potentially the last decade before having to rely on it. It covers salary sacrificing, TTR, investment focus and insurance, and a recommendation to seek professional advice soon.

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Topics: Superannuation

Posted by GTC Financial Services on 26.08.2016

Super in your 40s... it's time to get focussed.

This third article in the 4-part series on superannuation through the generations calculates how much will be needed for retirement in 20 years, how to increase the balance, salary sacrifice vs paying off mortgage, government contributions, and insurance through super.

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Topics: Superannuation

Posted by GTC Financial Services on 16.08.2016

Super in your 30s. It’s important to squeeze it in.

This is the second article in the 4-part series on superannuation through the generations. It covers super for the short and long term, options to increase the balance, how much might be needed to retire on in 30 years’ time and ways to achieve it, and insurance through super.

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Posted by GTC Financial Services on 12.08.2016

Super in your 20s. Boring? Doesn’t have to be!

This article is the first of a 4-part series by Emma Brooke on superannuation through the generations. This first article explains where super comes from, how it grows, how much might be needed to retire on in 40 years’ time and ways to achieve it.

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