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eNews – October 2025

In this month’s newsletter, we tackle a question on many soon-to-be retirees’ minds: do you really need seven figures saved up to live comfortably in retirement? And for those planning on renovating their home, we explore a few common pitfalls that can make your project all the more stressful.

Next, we do a deep dive on a curious phenomenon known as money dysmorphia, where people believe their finances are worse than they actually are. And if you’re planning on selling any investments soon, our handy tips can help minimise taxes and maximise returns. Finally, we shine a spotlight on emergency funds and why everyone should have one. 

Enjoy the edition.

Do you really need $1 million to retire?

What does it mean for you if that seven figure sum proves to be elusive?

5 traps to avoid when renovating your home

Renovations can be a nightmare to plan. If you’re thinking of giving your home a makeover, try to avoid these mistakes.

What is money dysmorphia and how can you overcome it?

Is your perception about your finances at odds with reality?

Things to keep in mind when cashing in your investments

Investing can be rewarding, but what happens when you finally want to cash those investments in?

Why you need a 'life happens' fund

A well-stocked emergency fund can be absolutely vital when life throws you a curveball.