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Video: Federal Budget 2021-22 - What it means for you

With changes to personal tax, superannuation and childcare, how will this year's Federal Budget affect you? nabtrade's Gemma Dale covers the budget essentials in this short video.

What does the future of fixed interest look like?

Insights from the Fixed Income Beyond the Institutional Sector Summit 2019, defining the key megatrends that will shape the future and help build portfolios that deliver over the long term.

NAB: ASX-listed bond and hybrid rate sheet

Hybrids and to a lesser extent, listed bonds, have become a mainstay of many retirement portfolio, and it pays to watch prices and margins for new opportunities.

Federal Budget 2018-19

  • 9 May 2018

As expected, the centrepiece of this Budget is increased infrastructure spending (currently put at 24.5bn over 10 years), reductions in both personal and company tax and the Baby Boomer package (aimed to allow pension aged residents to fund their retirement in their own homes).

Positive Gearing: a different kind, no margin calls

  • 15 February 2018

Borrowing to invest is a popular strategy for building wealth in Australia. Record low interest rates and legislative changes making superannuation less attractive have increased enthusiasm for borrowing to invest, but margin lending and the potential for margin calls are still a scary prospect for many. 

Young Australians turning to shares to build wealth

  • 14 September 2017

Australian investors, as young as 18, are turning to the sharemarket in record numbers to build their wealth, according to new data released by nabtrade.

Tips to optimise your super before and after 30 June 2017

  • 14 June 2017

From 1 July 2017, the most significant reforms to superannuation in a decade will take effect.

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Australian house prices close in on world record

Sydney is set to become the world’s most expensive city for housing over the next 12 months, a new report shows. Our other major cities aren’t far behind unless there are major changes to improve housing affordability.

The case for the $3 million super tax

The Government's proposed tax has copped a lot of flack though I think it's a reasonable approach to improve the long-term sustainability of superannuation and the retirement income system. Here’s why.

7 examples of how the new super tax will be calculated

You've no doubt heard about Division 296. These case studies show what people at various levels above the $3 million threshold might need to pay the ATO, with examples ranging from under $500 to more than $35,000.

The revolt against Baby Boomer wealth

The $3m super tax could be put down to the Government needing money and the wealthy being easy targets. It’s deeper than that though and this looks at the factors behind the policy and why more taxes on the wealthy are coming.

Meg on SMSFs: Withdrawing assets ahead of the $3m super tax

The super tax has caused an almighty scuffle, but for SMSFs impacted by the proposed tax, a big question remains: what should they do now? Here are ideas for those wanting to withdraw money from their SMSF.

The super tax and the defined benefits scandal

Australia's superannuation inequities date back to poor decisions made by Parliament two decades ago. If super for the wealthy needs resetting, so too does the defined benefits schemes for our public servants.

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