From loss aversion to social proof: The four unconscious biases tanking your investments
Your brain is wired to make you a bad investor. So understanding and recognising subconscious biases is essential for navigating the stock market successfully, says Dan Monheit from Hardhat.
Athletes, celebrities, and influencers put on notice by new ATO ‘fame’ tax ruling
A tax structure used by leading sportspeople, celebrities, and even influencers will now come under the ATO's scrutiny, thanks to new rules which define some earnings from an individual's 'fame' as personal income.
Zip, Afterpay and Flight Centre: Superhero’s most-traded Aussie stocks for 2021
Buy now, pay later businesses, travel and EV companies were among the most-traded stocks on Superhero’s retail trading platform in 2021.
Investing 101: She’s on the Money host Victoria Devine explains when and where you should invest
In this extract from She's on the Money, Victoria Devine shares her 'investing 101' tips, and covers why the best way to mitigate risk is diversification in your portfolio.
Unhedged raises $1.7 million in equity crowdfunding for app democratising “broken” share trading system
Share trading algorithm startup Unhedged has raised $1.7 million in equity crowdfunding, having passed its minimum target within 45 minutes.
“Like learning to swim”: Six tips for successfully cracking into the share market
When investing in the share market, it pays to invest in yourself first, understanding your personal goals and financial risk tolerance.
A trust issue: Is the financial distress caused by COVID-19 putting beneficiaries’ interests at risk?
Some beneficiaries of trusts are finding that traditional protections insulating their funds are at risk, as the economy reels in the wake of COVID-19.
A six-step guide to becoming an angel investor
Angels play an important role in the early-stage funding of startups. Here are six tips for those thinking of becoming an angel investor.
There’s talk of a recession: Here’s how to keep your investments safe
What should you do with your money when the economy is slowing or in a recession? Fear causes many people to run for the hills.
Goodbye golf days: How tech-savvy millennials are killing investment managers
A new generation of millennial investors is killing long lunches, golf days and other engagement strategies. What does this mean for investment managers?
Labor’s family trust tax costed at $7.7 billion amid concern small business will be hardest hit
Labor has released costings for its family trust tax, outlining its plan to crack down on misuse, although there is concern small business will be caught in the crossfire.
Low income, no assets, large credit-card debt: Why more older Australians are declaring bankruptcy
About 2,400 of the almost 17,000 new bankruptcies in Australia in 2017-18 were aged 60 or more, with many having few assets and are highly indebted.