It’s one of the most common questions in retirement planning — when is the right time to move your super into the pension phase? In this episode, we unpack the pros, cons, and grey areas of converting superannuation to a pension. From tax implications and minimum drawdowns to defined benefit funds and surplus income, we explore when the default advice might not be the best fit. Whether you’re planning ahead, approaching retirement, or already enjoying it, this conversation will help you navigate one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to solicitors Sheredyn Legg and Stephen Fries about the basics of estate planning. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
An understanding of the concept known as “real return” is worth getting your head around. Without it, there is the potential to make investment mistakes. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to accountant David Markovski about all things capital gains tax to make sure you don;t pay more than you need to. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
Are all properties guaranteed to rise in value? Is a Self Managed Super Fund always the smarter choice? In this episode of Financial Autonomy, Paul tackles two of the most persistent myths in personal finance and reveal the hidden risks that can cost you dearly. From the pitfalls of off-the-plan property purchases to the real costs (and responsibilities) of managing your own super, we’ll cut through the noise and give you the perspective you need to protect your wealth. If you’ve ever been told “property never loses value” or “SMSFs always outperform,” this is the episode you can’t afford to miss. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
Welcome to the third episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. In this episode Nick talks to Financial Autonomy host Paul Benson about whether your super is safe, considering recent events. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
Interest rates are falling for the first time in years — good news for borrowers, but a big question mark for savers. More importantly, what does this shift mean for the stock market and your investments? In this episode, we break down how interest rate moves ripple through the economy, influence business profits, shape investor behaviour, and ultimately impact your super and savings. Join us as we explore what these changes could mean for investors in the months ahead. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
Welcome to the second episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. In this episode Nick talks to accountant David Markovski about family trusts, who should have one and what should be taken into consideration before creating one. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
With house prices soaring, more parents are looking for ways to support their children’s first step into the property market. But how do you strike the balance between generosity and protecting your own financial security? In this episode, we explore the practical options available, the risks to watch out for, and strategies to make sure your support doesn’t come at the expense of your future. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. Host and Guidance Financial Planner Nick Donato invites guests on to discuss issues relevant for those in the wealth buidling phase of life. The use of family trusts, capital gains tax strategies, getting started with investing, debt recycling, and plenty more will be dived into in upcoming episodes. In this first episode Nick talks to the Financial Autonomy OG Paul Benson about what is wealth, how should we define "wealthy", and what are the common ways to get there. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
Ever been let down by a hyped movie — or pleasantly surprised by a random pub band? Expectations shape how we experience things — and that includes investing. In this episode of the Financial Autonomy podcast, we explore what realistic expectations look like for your superannuation and investment returns. We’ll talk about the link between risk and return, how your timeframe influences outcomes, and why unrealistic assumptions can lead to poor financial decisions down the track. If you're planning for retirement or just want to invest smarter, this episode will help you set clearer, more grounded goals. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
With the new financial year underway, this episode explores key strategies to help you get ahead—like adjusting your super contributions, reviewing personal insurance, boosting savings, and even exploring gearing opportunities. Plus, we look at why financial modelling could be the most valuable move you make this year. Tune in and start the new financial year strong. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
After spending time working remotely in France, I came away with a deeper appreciation for the different ways countries manage their economies and social systems. France offers incredible public services and a rich cultural experience — but also faces some complex challenges that many nations share. In this episode, I reflect on what I observed abroad and what it revealed about Australia’s own strengths and opportunities. Sometimes, seeing how others do things gives us a better perspective on where we stand. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
In this episode, we explore the single most important — yet often overlooked — action that successful investors rely on: doing nothing. When markets become volatile and headlines stir fear, the instinct to react quickly can be hard to resist. But often, the smartest move is to stay calm and hold your ground. We’ll talk about why patience is one of the most powerful tools in your investing toolkit, how to manage the emotional rollercoaster that can come with market drops, and when it's actually the right time to make changes to your portfolio. If you’ve ever felt unsure about whether to act or sit tight, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence to stay focused on your long-term goals. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
A significant portion of the work that we do for clients entails financial modelling to help understand what is possible. Frequently, we arrive at the conclusion that the person’s long term outlook is very secure, and indeed they likely have wealth in excess of requirements. Most commonly in this circumstance, people start to think about early inheritances, and perhaps spending a little bit more on lifestyle. But another path to be pursued, particularly for those without children, is to think about how you might support causes that you are passionate about. Charitable giving not only has a profound impact on society but also brings a deep sense of personal fulfillment to those who give. Our role as financial planners is to ensure that your charitable giving is done in a way that maximises its impact, considering elements such as tax efficiency, and long term sustainability. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Financial Autonomy podcast. Let's dive into this week's piece - Making a Difference, Smart Ways to Support Causes You Care About. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
Your home isn’t just where you live — it can also be a powerful asset in your long-term financial plan. In this episode, we look at how shifting your housing as your life changes can open up smart strategies to build wealth and strengthen your retirement outlook. From understanding how property values tend to hold up in Australia, to making the most of tax-free gains and superannuation opportunities, you’ll learn how to turn a necessary life transition into a financial win. If you're thinking about your next move — whether it's upsizing, downsizing, or planning for the future — this one’s for you. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
This week, we're unpacking a real-world financial dilemma: one person's uneasy experience after being advised to move her super from a large industry fund into something she'd never heard of—a wrap account. So… what exactly is a wrap? And when (if ever) should you consider one for your superannuation or investments? Join me as I explain: What wrap accounts are and how they work The pros, cons, and costs compared to mainstream super funds When wraps make sense—and when they don’t How to spot potential conflicts of interest in financial advice Whether you're nearing retirement or just trying to make sense of your investment options, this episode will give you the clarity to navigate wrap facilities with confidence. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
It’s one of the most common retirement questions—how much super is enough? In this episode, we explore how to estimate your retirement needs based on lifestyle, spending habits, and travel plans. You'll walk away with practical tips to start shaping a retirement plan that actually fits you. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
With interest rates starting to fall, is there an opportunity to utilise the equity in your home for investment purposes and accelerate your wealth creation? It's something we're certainly evaluating with several of our clients, so I thought I'd share with you today our current thinking. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
When we head off on vacation we don't barrel off down the highway, pull up at some random point hours or days down the road, and camp out for the next fortnight. When we depart for our holiday, we know our destination. Clarity on the location of our holiday is essential so that we know what to pack, whether it's affordable, and whether we're likely to be happy when we get there. In a financial planning context, clarity as to your goals is the essential element for success. There are plenty of potential investment pathways that could be followed. Selecting the one that's right for you very much depends on the destination that you are hoping to arrive at. A suitable financial planning strategy for someone whose goal is to have the option of retirement at age 60 would look quite different to someone whose goal was to be able to work two days per week whilst their children were in primary school. So, when it comes to financial planning, goals are essential. But goals alone are not enough. There is one extra step that is required for success. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
Born of Fruit
Any more info on why U.S. has 30 year fixed home loans and Australia doesn't?
M Ps
great episode. would love to hear a follow up on ways to finance a business purchase.
James 'Jim' Clancy
great episode