Adversarial politics could give consumers an electric shock
The Harper review presents an opportunity to warn politicians of the ramifications of their game-playing on the electricity market, but getting them to reach consensus on energy policy reform may prove difficult.
Don't rush out to gear your super
Should SMSF investors pre-empt potential changes to borrowing laws and gear up now? Overall, the borrowing case isn't strong.
Tax with Max: The Seniors Card post budget
The Commonwealth Seniors Health Card post budget, earnings limits for a spouse super co-contribution, changing the maximum superannuation contribution age, and more.
Did you beat the super benchmark?
How well did you do your job as an SMSF investment manager last year? You needed to beat 13.8%.
Big bank dividends can still grow
The Murray Report findings in relation to equity capital doesn't mean the healthy dividends of the big four banks will shrink.
Investment bonds a tax-effective option
Investment bonds are often left off the products list, but they shouldn't be. They're not only flexible but they are also very tax effective.
Beijing sinks South China Sea code of conduct
China's refusal to accept mutually applicable rules of conduct in the South China Sea is making compromise there impossible.
Aust stocks close little changed
Local market steady in thin trade as investors favour energy over miners.
AFIC warns on market downturn
Listed investment fund fears investors are complacement, lifts FY net profit.
Arrium hits record FY shipments
Miner says market prices under pressure from tightening Chinese credit demand, increased discounting.
A recruitment remedy for China's mismatched labour market
China's inefficient labour market is afflicted by both growing unemployment and a shortage of labour. Employment agencies can help solve the problem.
Boart Longyear rating downgraded
Ratings agency S&P revises debt ratings downwards, now at parity with Moody's.
Australand H1 profit soars
Property group eyes lift in earnings if strength in residential property market continues.
Gas suppliers failing to play by Abbott's script
Rather than becoming a 'cheap energy superpower', a new study from business itself suggests Australia is facing a manufacturing wrecking ball in the form of gas.
Why the price for Country Road is right for Woolworths and Lew
New independent expert analysis suggests any 'collateral benefit' received by Solomon Lew for his stake in Country Road may be more muted than previously thought.
Toyota's high hydrogen hopes
The world's top-selling carmaker is confident drivers will embrace hydrogen fuel cell vehicles even more readily than they did hybrids ahead of the release of its first commercial model in Japan next year.