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eNews – September 2019

In this month’s newsletter, we begin by discussing the top 10 facts about account based income streams. Our animation illustrates the finer details of working in retirement, whether it be casual or part-time work. ‘It’ll be right’ or ‘bulletproof’ is a mindset held by some of us, especially regarding our health; we unpack key findings into the prevalence, incidence, risk and cost burden of ill health in Australia. Given the current environment, the relationship between monetary policy, cash rates and interest rates continues to be in focus; we take a look at what this relationship means for borrowers, savers and investors (retirees). Lastly, we leave you with an insightful video, in which Dr. M. Sanjayan, a global conservation scientist, explores the problems of business and household food waste, and some solutions to them.

The top 10 facts about account based income streams

An account based income stream, can be one of the most tax effective ways to fund your retirement lifestyle. In this article, we discuss the top 10 facts about account based income streams.

Working in retirement animation

What is your ideal retirement? In this animation, we illustrate the reasons why some of us continue to (or recommence) work; the benefits of doing so, and the important considerations to be aware of.

The prevalence, incidence, risk and cost burden of ill health

‘It’ll be right’ or ‘bulletproof’ is a health mindset held by some of us. In this article, we unpack findings into the prevalence, incidence, risk and cost burden of ill health in Australia.

Interest rates: Borrowers, savers and investors (retirees)

An important relationship exists between monetary policy, cash rates and interest rates. In this article, we take a look at what this relationship means for borrowers, savers and investors (retirees).

Business and household food waste

Global food waste has wide-reaching economic, environmental and social implications. In this video, Dr. M. Sanjayan explores business and household food waste problems and solutions.