We understand financial matters are complex and can cause uncertainty.
Aspect Wealth Advisers provide personalised financial advice to help you understand and improve your financial situation. We aim to help our clients with their personal finances, supporting the dream of owning a house and having a comfortable retirement.
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What areas do we specialise in?
We have improved outcomes for many families and professionals in the following specialised areas:
- Superannuation (accumulation, transition to retirement and retirement phases)
- Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF)
- UK Pension Transfers to an Australian Superannuation Fund with QROPS designation
- Life Insurance, Trauma and Critical Illness, and Income Protection
- Investment
- Taxation Planning
- Ethical Investing
- Aged Care advise
- Estate Planning
We give you the confidence to manage life’s financial challenges and plan a prosperous future for you and your family. Contact us to arrange an initial consultation.
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Have you left it too late to start saving for your retirement?
Theoretically, how much money you need in retirement depends on how long you live. Although there is no such crystal ball for this, we know that improved healthcare and economy has resulted in people living longer than their parents’ generation.
Teaching Kids about Money
One of the most important roles we play as parents is educating our kids about finances. It’s not a lesson taught in school and that they shouldn’t have to learn as adults in the school of hard knocks. Like most behaviours, our kids learn their spending behaviours from us.
Government Announces Superannuation Changes
As you may have heard, yesterday, 15 September 2016, the Government announced some significant changes to the superannuation proposals announced earlier this year on Budget night. It’s important to be aware that we still don’t have any legislation released on these measures, which is essential in determining how the new measures will truly operate. The Government has indicated that legislation is expected to be introduced into Parliament before the end of 2016.