Political fever and franking credits
Twists in the political tale, and how changes to franking credits could impact your super balance.
Property, spending, and a political waiting game
Adding context to a game of political football, which affects property and consumption, and cutting through the noise.
Checking the pulse of Audinate
InvestSMART's Senior Portfolio Manager, Nathan Bell, chats to Audinate CEO Lee Ellison to find out more about the company.
Are poor returns becoming the norm?
Crunching the numbers on managed fund returns, with the help of the SPIVA Australia Scorecard, and drawing on the expertise of a Nobel Prize Winner.
Paul's Insights: Growing super for longer
The 2019/20 Federal Budget has been handed down, and predictably, we saw some fine-tuning of the rules around super. But the news is all good - the latest changes will make it easier for older Australians to grow their retirement savings for longer.
How to get a piece of the corporate bond action
Almost all of Australia's top 50 companies are actively issuing bonds. Here's what retail investors should know before getting in on the action.
How asset allocation is changing
There's a fundamental shift underway in asset allocation in Australia, and it can be seen readily seen on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Federal Budget super strategies
Some will be able to pump an extra $250,000 into super from the Coalition's Budget. Can you benefit?
Budget 'back in the black'
It's set to be the first Federal Budget surplus in more than a decade, but is it actually a bonanza across the board? Eureka Report recaps the biggest items and the sweeteners for investors.
Investing in India: Fidelity
This week's fund manager interview is with Sandeep Kothari, the portfolio advisor for the Fidelity India Fund.
Sandeep runs through some of the growth opportunities available in India at the moment, and how the economy and market is tracking.
Paul's Insights: The danger of stolen data
There was a time when crooks made off with television sets or jewellery - items that were easy to cart off and hock around town. These days, they focus on far more transportable stuff, like details of our personal accounts. And it's an all too lucrative business.
How industrial property became a heavyweight
A once boring asset class is now top-shelf for Australian investors, but is its prestige set in concrete?
Property Point: Why industrial is hot property
The commercial property sector is firing in certain areas, including industrial and office assets. REA chief economist Nerida Conisbee and editor Tony Kaye discuss the key trends and where investors are buying.
Director Deeds: Energy, water, and matters of life and death
March saw companies put to the acid test, and some directors trying to put out fires with cash.