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In our first article, we look at the performance of the Australian share market over the past 20 years and why making regular contributions to your investments could benefit you over the longer term.

While most retirement income streams are tax-free, in some instances they're not. It’s important to understand exactly where your income is coming from and whether this income will be taxed.

Salary sacrificing is a great way to boost your super nest egg. If you’re considering making extra contributions to your super, you should read this article.

The share market has been turbulent this year but that’s no reason to jump ship. Staying the course during a volatile market can help you remain on track to reach your long-term financial goals. We explain more in this article.

When we think about investing, our first thought is generally money. However, investing in your health should be just as important. If you don’t look after yourself early on, then you won’t be around to enjoy the fruits of your labour later in life. Discover ways to invest more in your health.

We love to hear from you, so please feel free to contact us with any questions about our articles in this newsletter on 03 9769 9500 or email admin@caseyinvgroup.com.au

Kind regards,

Michael Molloy

How to turbocharge your investment returns

If you’d invested $10,000 into the whole Australian share market back in 2002, your initial investment amount would have grown to almost $50,000 by 30 June 2022. Read More >>

How your super or non-super income stream is taxed

How much tax you pay on retirement income depends on your age and the type of income stream. Read More >>

Salary sacrificing super

Salary sacrifice is an arrangement with your employer to forego part of your salary or wages in return for your employer providing benefits of a similar value. Read More >>

Stay invested despite current market conditions

With markets falling and inflation ramping up, investors might feel they need to ‘do something’ to avoid further losses. However, when it comes to investing, taking action in response to market turmoil may derail a sound investment strategy. Read More >>

Investing in your health pays off

An investment in your health can pay dividends, helping you live your life to the fullest, now and into the future. Read More >>