In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Gemma is joined by Tahli for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions.
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Your questions answered today:
– Tax question: Can I pay $500 onto my home loan, then redraw it to invest and claim the interest as tax-deductible?
– Help request: I’ve got $10k, am 53, on WorkCover, no assets — what should I do so my kids don’t spend it?
– Super question: Should I split super to my wife on maternity leave or grow my own, especially if she has a higher balance?
– Advice needed: How do I find a good accountant or financial adviser?
Resources for this episode:
– How to find an adviser
– Debt recycling
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– PreSales for Gemma’s book The Money Reset
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Chapters (approximate)
(00:00) Introduction
(07:01) Debt Recycling with Home Loan and Micro-investing
(14:49) How To Find a Good Accountant & Financial Adviser
(19:02) Where Should I Invest my Money?
(25:27) Maternity Leave Superannuation Strategies
(27:25) Super Government Co-Contribution
(28:47) Super Spouse Contribution
(30:14) Super Contribution Splitting
(36:11) Episode Recap
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