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Welcome to our October quarterly newsletter

In our first article, we’ve provided a quick overview of how salary sacrificing works, and what the tax benefits are in terms of potentially reducing your taxable income and saving more for retirement.

Next, we discover how the value of the Aussie dollar is affected by changes in economic conditions and how this fluctuation can impact your investments.

Tackling financial goals together can help couples understand each other’s spending habits and develop good saving skills to create the kind of future that works for you both.

When you’re preparing to retire, it’s important to work out what type of lifestyle you’d like to live and how much income you need to support that lifestyle. Here, we outline some things to consider when you start planning for retirement.  

And finally, we explore why learning how to be resilient is a valuable tool for kids so they can learn how to cope when things don’t go well. Here are some tips that could help kids develop the resilience they might need to deal with challenges throughout life.

We love to hear from you, so please feel free to contact us with any questions about our articles in this newsletter on 0414190912 or email martin@wtfp.com.au

Kind regards,

Martin Wajda

Salary sacrifice - no sacrifice at all

Here’s a quick overview of how salary sacrificing works to potentially reduce your taxable income, pay less tax and save money for retirement. Read full article >>

How the Aussie dollar moves your investments

The Australian dollar’s rollercoaster ride over the past few months affects us all. Read full article >>

Setting financial goals as a couple

Tackling financial goals together can help a couple understand each other’s spending habits and develop good saving skills to create the kind of future that works for you both. Read full article >>

Prepare to retire

Your retirement planning checklist. Read full article >>

Raising resilient kids

It’s important for kids to learn how to cope when things don’t go well, here are some tips to help them to develop the resilience to deal with challenges. Read full article >>