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Financial Autonomy
by Guidance Financial Services: Investing & Retirement Planning Experts
Plenty of podcasts focus on building wealth – and that's great, as far as it goes. But focusing just on wealth misses the point. I believe what most of us actually want is to have choice.Choice in how much time we give to income-producing activities.Choice about what those income-producing activities are.Choice about where we live.Choice about when we retire.Choice about the ways we use our money to produce happiness.In the Financial Autonomy podcast, I explore the different ways you can gain choice - from investing in stocks to becoming self-employed, starting a side hustle, or buying an investment property. I share learnings I've gained working with clients for over 20 years as a Certified Financial Planner, and interview others with interesting insights or experiences in gaining choice in life.
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The 2026 Budget Changes That Could Affect Your Property, Investments and Tax Strategy
The 2026 Federal Budget could change the way many Australians invest, buy property and reduce tax. The big headline isn't the $250 tax offset. It's the proposed reforms to capital gains tax, negative gearing and family trusts. If they become law, they could mean a higher tax bill when you sell an investment, fewer tax benefits for future property investors, and a major shake up for people using trusts to manage family wealth. In this episode, Nick breaks down the biggest tax changes announced in the Budget, explains who they could affect, and walks through the details that matter before the commentary and political noise take over. Inside this episode: The tax break for workers, and when you'd actually see it The proposed capital gains tax change that could affect property, shares and ETFs Why selling an investment in a low income year may no longer work the same way What the Budget could mean for negative gearing and future property purchases The family trust change that some households and business owners need to pay attention to The key dates, grey areas and unanswered questions still hanging over these proposals If you invest, own property, use a trust, or are planning your next money move, you need to listen to this episode. WANT ADVICE ON HOW THIS WILL AFFECT YOUR FINANCES? Book an appointment here. WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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Get Retirement Ready: Should You Pay Off the Mortgage or Boost Your Super?
The most expensive retirement mistakes often happen 10 years before you actually retire. You still have time to make meaningful changes, but every choice starts to carry more weight. So, where should you put your money to put yourself in the best position for retirement? Into your mortgage, so you can retire debt free? Into super, so you can take advantage of the tax benefits? Into investments outside super, so you still have flexibility if work ends earlier than planned? In the first episode of this three-part retirement planning series, Paul breaks down what to focus on when retirement is around a decade away. He covers the decisions that can have the biggest impact on your final position, including how much you want to spend, whether your home still makes sense, why getting too conservative too early can be expensive, and how to review insurance before it quietly eats into your retirement savings. Inside this episode: • The mortgage versus super decision, and why the answer is rarely one size fits all • Why getting too conservative too early could cost you hundreds of thousands • How to work out what kind of retirement you are actually trying to fund • Why being debt free before retirement is usually the goal • How to balance super's tax benefits with access and flexibility • The insurance costs that may be quietly dragging on your super • What to focus on now so you are not scrambling later WANT TO KNOW IF YOU'RE RETIREMENT READY?| Book an appointment with Paul here. WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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The Ultimate Property Buying Checklist that Could Save You Thousands
Buying a property is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make… and most people don't realise they've made a bad one until after they've signed the contract. They've done their research, they've checked the suburb, spoken to a broker, maybe even run the numbers. But the things that actually cost people are the things they never knew to think about. Like the structure they didn't think through, the conditions they didn't question, and the small details that turn into expensive problems later. In this episode, Nick is joined by buyer's agent Mel Dennis to break down the full property buying checklist, that helps you spot issues before you commit, understand what you're really buying, and avoid getting caught out after the fact. You'll walk away knowing what to check at each stage of the process, what most buyers miss, and how to approach your next purchase with a lot more clarity and a lot less guesswork. Inside this episode: Why most property mistakes happen before you even start looking The financial and structural decisions that shape everything that follows What people forget to factor in beyond the purchase price The non negotiables you need to define before inspecting properties How to assess a property properly beyond first impressions The due diligence checks that can save you from expensive surprises What to look for in contracts, conditions, and key dates How negotiation is about more than just price What you need to know before bidding at auction Why your pre settlement inspection is more important than you think DOWNLOAD THE CHECKLIST: Click here to get the checklist READY TO SORT YOUR FINANCES?: Book an appointment here. WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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What Inflation Is Really Doing to Your Wealth (And Why It Matters More Than You Think)
You hear inflation talked about like it's the villain of the economy all the time.... but what is inflation actually doing to your own money? Well, it's reducing what your savings can buy. It's eating into your investment returns. And it can leave you years behind where you thought you'd be, without you realising it's happening. So, in this episode, Paul breaks down exactly how inflation impacts your wealth, where it shows up in your financial life, and how to tell if your current strategy is keeping pace or falling short. Because if your money isn't growing faster than inflation, you're actually going backwards. In this episode: • Why your money can be growing and you're still falling behind • The reason your returns don't feel like they're getting you ahead • What inflation is quietly taking from your savings every year • How "playing it safe" could be costing you more than you realise • Why your retirement number might be wrong (and what's throwing it off) • What inflation is really doing to interest rates, markets, and your plan • The quick check to see if your current strategy is actually working WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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What It Really Takes to Turn Your Great Idea into a Real, Profitable Business
How many times have you had an idea and thought, this could make me millions… and then watched someone else do something similar and actually make money from it? Because having the idea is never the hard part. The hard part is turning it into something people will pay for, before you run out of time, energy, or motivation. So what do you actually do next? How do you start figuring out if it's worth backing before you sink months into it? How do you get something in front of people when you don't have a brand, an audience, or a finished product? And how do you avoid becoming the person who's still talking about the same idea a year from now? That's what this episode breaks down. What it actually looks like to move from "this could be big" to something that's out in the world, gaining traction, and starting to make money, without spending months building blindly. Inside this episode: • The ways you can start figuring out if your idea could actually make money • What it looked like to go from idea to first paying customer • How to approach your first version so you're not stuck trying to perfect it • What actually helps you build momentum when no one knows who you are yet • The point most people stall and what it takes to move past it • The early decisions that had the biggest impact on getting traction • Where time can easily get wasted in the early stages and what to be more mindful of • What actually goes into turning an idea into something profitable over time If you've got an idea sitting there that you haven't acted on, or you've started something and feel like it's going nowhere, this will give you a much clearer picture of what to focus on next and what actually moves things forward. READY TO SORT YOUR FINANCES?: Book an appointment with us here. WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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The 3 Questions That Will Change How You Make Every Financial Decision
Most people are doing everything right with their money... saving, investing, planning for retirement... and still end up building a life they don't actually want. What if the reason had nothing to do with your portfolio, and everything to do with 3 questions you've never been asked? In this episode, Paul walks you through all three. They take 10 minutes to answer but could change the next 30 years of your life. Because once you're clear on them, every financial decision becomes easier to make. In this episode: The question that exposes the gap between the life you're funding and the life you actually want Why most people answer the first question too fast (and completely miss the point) How to prioritise when you can't have everything at once The test that reveals your real non-negotiables in life A quick sense-check for whether your current financial path still makes sense The warning sign that your money and your life have gone in different directions One question that makes your next big financial decision obvious READY TO SORT YOUR FINANCES?: Book an appointment with Paul here. WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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The Property Buying Playbook That Could Save You Thousands
Buying property is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make… and most people are just kind of winging it. You're going to inspections, watching prices, trying to read between the lines on listings, and still not sure if something's actually good value or if you're about to overpay. So this week, Nick sits down with buyer's advocate Mel Dennis to break down what actually matters when you're buying property. They unpack how to work out what a property is really worth, the mistakes buyers don't realise they're making until it's too late, and how to handle the negotiation so you don't end up paying more than you needed to. If you're in the market, or even just starting to think about it, this gives you a clear approach so you can make the call and buy with confidence. Inside this episode: Why doing your research still doesn't guarantee you won't overpay The three things you're always balancing when you buy, and how to prioritise them How to actually work out what a property is worth (not just what it's listed for) The due diligence most buyers think they've done… but haven't What experienced buyers look at that others don't How negotiations really work (and where people end up paying more) Why some properties grow in value... and others don't WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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Should You Be Worried About Your Investments and Retirement as War Escalates and Oil Prices Rise?
War is escalating, oil prices are rising and markets are reacting. So what does that actually mean for your investments and retirement? In this episode, we go beyond the headlines to unpack what's really happening, and answer the big question investors are asking right now: do I need to act? Inside this episode: • What war and rising oil prices are actually doing to markets • Why volatility makes even experienced investors second-guess themselves • The common mistake people make when reacting to headlines • How to think about your investments when things feel uncertain • The one question to ask before making any move WANT TO STAY ACROSS WHAT'S MOVING THE MARKETS?: Subscribe to GainingCHOICE, our weekly email unpacking the key headlines and what to pay attention to. GOT A FINANCE QUESTION FOR PAUL?: Send it to [email protected], and it could be featured in his Ask an Expert column each Sunday in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. General advice disclaimer
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Franking Credits: Don't Miss Out on Free Money
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to accountant David Markovski about franking credits and how to get the most out of them. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Post-Divorce Financial Roadmap
Divorce often requires a major financial reset, and knowing where to start can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we outline a practical roadmap to help rebuild financial stability after separation. We cover redefining your goals, understanding your remaining working years, and making smart housing decisions. We also discuss rebuilding cashflow clarity, updating estate planning, and reviewing insurance needs. If you're navigating life after divorce, this episode offers a clear framework to help you move forward with confidence. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Crypto & Digital Assets: Boom, Bust & What's in Between
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to James Brannan from BlockByte Capital about mitigating risks when investing in cryptocurrencies in an ever-evolving market. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Investing when your time frame is beyond your lifespan
In this episode, we explore what it means to invest with a time frame that stretches beyond your own lifespan. When personal financial security is already assured, the conversation can evolve from lifestyle funding to building capital designed to support generations to come. We unpack why inflation becomes the greatest risk, why growth assets like shares and property take priority, and how approaches such as index investing align with ultra-long horizons. Beyond strategy, we discuss the human side of legacy — financial literacy, shared purpose, and open conversations — and the deeper question of why building wealth for future generations truly matters. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Can You Really Retire Early? Let's Find Out
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Financial Autonomy host Paul Benson about what to consider before retiring early Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Should You Be Buying Precious Metals?
Gold rose 74% last year and silver surged 185%, but do those eye-catching returns actually justify investing in precious metals? In this episode, we explore what's driving current market anxiety, the case for and against gold as a safe haven, and whether it truly protects against inflation. We break down diversification benefits, long-term return realities, behavioural risks, and the pros and cons of physical gold, ETFs, and mining shares—before answering the real question: do precious metals belong in a disciplined investment portfolio, and if so, how much? Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Crypto & Digital Assets 101: Understanding the Basics
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to James Brannan from BlockByte Capital to explain the basics of cryptocurrencies and digital assets. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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How to Retire Earlier: The 5 Levers Australians Can Pull
Retiring earlier isn't about winning the lotto — it's about understanding the financial levers that actually move the needle. In this episode, we explore five practical strategies Australians can use to bring retirement forward, including maximising super contributions, improving spending efficiency, reviewing asset allocation, tapping into home equity, and easing the transition with part-time work. Retirement is ultimately about choice, and having the option to step away earlier — even if you don't take it — is a powerful form of financial autonomy. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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9 Financial Resolutions to Kickstart Your 2026
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Financial Autonomy host and financial planner Paul Benson about 9 new year's resolutions to kickstart your 2026 financial journey. Tune in to make this your year! Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The 10 Year Wealth test: Are You on Track for 2036?
In this episode, we step back from the day-to-day financial noise and take a long-term view with the 10 Year Wealth Test, asking the key question: are you on track for 2036? Using the power of compounding and clear goal setting, the episode outlines a simple four-step framework to assess where you are now, define your 2036 financial vision, put numbers around what success looks like, and build practical strategies and milestones to keep you on course. If you're seeking more clarity, confidence, and choice in your financial future, this episode will help you start planning the next decade with intention. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Wealth Builder - From Social Anxiety to Million-Dollar Marketer
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to expert marketer and international speaker Ethan Donati about his journey and the strategies and tips he would give for building confidence, personal branding, and a strong mindset. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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When Do We Sell Our Investment Properties — Retirement Edition
As you approach retirement, the question of whether to keep or sell your investment property becomes increasingly important. This episode explores how retirement reshapes your financial priorities, why property can shift from a growth asset to a source of complexity, and the key reasons many retirees choose to sell. From improving cashflow and reducing stress to making better use of tax-free superannuation income, it helps you assess whether your investment property still supports the lifestyle, flexibility, and confidence you want in retirement.
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Accelerating Wealth Building with Debt
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Financial Autonomy host Paul Benson about using debt to build wealth. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Biggest Financial Mistake People Make in Their 40s and 50s
Your 40s and 50s are a crucial window for shaping your financial future—but many people start coasting without realising it. In this episode, we break down the cost of delaying action and share simple, high-impact steps to strengthen your long-term wealth. Tune in to make these years count. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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How to grow a successful small business?
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Ange Belot from Cheeky Kookaburra on starting and growing a successful small business. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Source of the Next Market Crash? - What are Private Equity and Private Credit
In this episode, we break down private equity and private credit—two fast-growing but often misunderstood parts of the investment world. We explore how they work, why super funds love them, and why private credit might be the most likely trigger of the next market downturn. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Are we in an AI bubble?
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick and Paul discuss the topic of the moment - are stock markets, particularly the US market, in an AU fuelled bubble, with an inevitable bust somewhere on the not too distant horizon? Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Hidden Cost of Every Decision: Understanding Opportunity Cost
In this episode, we dive into the real power of opportunity cost and how it shapes every financial decision — from insurance and investing to lifestyle choices and where you keep your savings. Learn how recognising trade-offs can help you make clearer, more intentional decisions and ensure your money is working toward what matters most. It's a fresh, practical lens that can help you take control of your financial direction. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Testamentary Trusts - Novum Law
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Sheredyn Legg and Stephen Fries about testamentary trusts and who they might be good for. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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How To Get $100k Per Year In Retirement - Tax Free
Earning $100,000 a year in retirement — tax free — might sound too good to be true, but Australia's superannuation system makes it possible with the right planning. In this episode, we break down how it works, the rules you need to know, and the strategies that can get you there. We cover the superannuation pension phase, the transfer balance cap, and key ways to grow and structure your super for maximum tax-free income. If you're serious about building long-term wealth and securing a comfortable retirement, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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8 Steps to Building Financial Security in your 30s
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to Guidance team member Brenden Butler about ways to build financial security in your thirties. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Should I convert my Super to a Pension?
It's one of the most common questions in retirement planning — when is the right time to move your super into the pension phase? In this episode, we unpack the pros, cons, and grey areas of converting superannuation to a pension. From tax implications and minimum drawdowns to defined benefit funds and surplus income, we explore when the default advice might not be the best fit. Whether you're planning ahead, approaching retirement, or already enjoying it, this conversation will help you navigate one of the most important financial decisions you'll make. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Estate Planning Basics
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to solicitors Sheredyn Legg and Stephen Fries about the basics of estate planning. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Real Deal on Rates and Inflation
An understanding of the concept known as "real return" is worth getting your head around. Without it, there is the potential to make investment mistakes. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Wealth Builder - Navigating Capital Gains Tax
This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to accountant David Markovski about all things capital gains tax to make sure you don;t pay more than you need to. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Slaying Some Sacred Cows
Are all properties guaranteed to rise in value? Is a Self Managed Super Fund always the smarter choice? In this episode of Financial Autonomy, Paul tackles two of the most persistent myths in personal finance and reveal the hidden risks that can cost you dearly. From the pitfalls of off-the-plan property purchases to the real costs (and responsibilities) of managing your own super, we'll cut through the noise and give you the perspective you need to protect your wealth. If you've ever been told "property never loses value" or "SMSFs always outperform," this is the episode you can't afford to miss. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Wealth Builder - Is Your Super Safe?
Welcome to the third episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. In this episode Nick talks to Financial Autonomy host Paul Benson about whether your super is safe, considering recent events. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Link Between Interest Rates and the Stock Market
Interest rates are falling for the first time in years — good news for borrowers, but a big question mark for savers. More importantly, what does this shift mean for the stock market and your investments? In this episode, we break down how interest rate moves ripple through the economy, influence business profits, shape investor behaviour, and ultimately impact your super and savings. Join us as we explore what these changes could mean for investors in the months ahead. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Wealth Builder - Family Trusts
Welcome to the second episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. In this episode Nick talks to accountant David Markovski about family trusts, who should have one and what should be taken into consideration before creating one. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Home Deposit Help: Supporting your Kids Without Risking your Retirement
With house prices soaring, more parents are looking for ways to support their children's first step into the property market. But how do you strike the balance between generosity and protecting your own financial security? In this episode, we explore the practical options available, the risks to watch out for, and strategies to make sure your support doesn't come at the expense of your future. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
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Wealth Builder - Episode 1
Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast Wealth Builder. Host and Guidance Financial Planner Nick Donato invites guests on to discuss issues relevant for those in the wealth buidling phase of life. The use of family trusts, capital gains tax strategies, getting started with investing, debt recycling, and plenty more will be dived into in upcoming episodes. In this first episode Nick talks to the Financial Autonomy OG Paul Benson about what is wealth, how should we define "wealthy", and what are the common ways to get there. We'd love to hear your feedback. Send us a message via the Guidance website. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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What is a "Good" Return for my Super and Investments?
Ever been let down by a hyped movie — or pleasantly surprised by a random pub band? Expectations shape how we experience things — and that includes investing. In this episode of the Financial Autonomy podcast, we explore what realistic expectations look like for your superannuation and investment returns. We'll talk about the link between risk and return, how your timeframe influences outcomes, and why unrealistic assumptions can lead to poor financial decisions down the track. If you're planning for retirement or just want to invest smarter, this episode will help you set clearer, more grounded goals. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
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The New Financial Year Checklist
With the new financial year underway, this episode explores key strategies to help you get ahead—like adjusting your super contributions, reviewing personal insurance, boosting savings, and even exploring gearing opportunities. Plus, we look at why financial modelling could be the most valuable move you make this year. Tune in and start the new financial year strong. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Australia vs France: Lessons in Debt, Taxes and Retirement
After spending time working remotely in France, I came away with a deeper appreciation for the different ways countries manage their economies and social systems. France offers incredible public services and a rich cultural experience — but also faces some complex challenges that many nations share. In this episode, I reflect on what I observed abroad and what it revealed about Australia's own strengths and opportunities. Sometimes, seeing how others do things gives us a better perspective on where we stand. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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The Most Important Action You Need to Master to be a Successful Investor
In this episode, we explore the single most important — yet often overlooked — action that successful investors rely on: doing nothing. When markets become volatile and headlines stir fear, the instinct to react quickly can be hard to resist. But often, the smartest move is to stay calm and hold your ground. We'll talk about why patience is one of the most powerful tools in your investing toolkit, how to manage the emotional rollercoaster that can come with market drops, and when it's actually the right time to make changes to your portfolio. If you've ever felt unsure about whether to act or sit tight, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence to stay focused on your long-term goals. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Making a Difference: Smart Ways to Support Causes You Care About
A significant portion of the work that we do for clients entails financial modelling to help understand what is possible. Frequently, we arrive at the conclusion that the person's long term outlook is very secure, and indeed they likely have wealth in excess of requirements. Most commonly in this circumstance, people start to think about early inheritances, and perhaps spending a little bit more on lifestyle. But another path to be pursued, particularly for those without children, is to think about how you might support causes that you are passionate about. Charitable giving not only has a profound impact on society but also brings a deep sense of personal fulfillment to those who give. Our role as financial planners is to ensure that your charitable giving is done in a way that maximises its impact, considering elements such as tax efficiency, and long term sustainability. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Financial Autonomy podcast. Let's dive into this week's piece - Making a Difference, Smart Ways to Support Causes You Care About. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
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The Downsizer Strategy
Your home isn't just where you live — it can also be a powerful asset in your long-term financial plan. In this episode, we look at how shifting your housing as your life changes can open up smart strategies to build wealth and strengthen your retirement outlook. From understanding how property values tend to hold up in Australia, to making the most of tax-free gains and superannuation opportunities, you'll learn how to turn a necessary life transition into a financial win. If you're thinking about your next move — whether it's upsizing, downsizing, or planning for the future — this one's for you. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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What is a Wrap and When Do They Make Sense?
This week, we're unpacking a real-world financial dilemma: one person's uneasy experience after being advised to move her super from a large industry fund into something she'd never heard of—a wrap account. So… what exactly is a wrap? And when (if ever) should you consider one for your superannuation or investments? Join me as I explain: What wrap accounts are and how they work The pros, cons, and costs compared to mainstream super funds When wraps make sense—and when they don't How to spot potential conflicts of interest in financial advice Whether you're nearing retirement or just trying to make sense of your investment options, this episode will give you the clarity to navigate wrap facilities with confidence. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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How Much Super Do I Need?
It's one of the most common retirement questions—how much super is enough? In this episode, we explore how to estimate your retirement needs based on lifestyle, spending habits, and travel plans. You'll walk away with practical tips to start shaping a retirement plan that actually fits you. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Is it Time to Use the Equity in your Home to Build Wealth?
With interest rates starting to fall, is there an opportunity to utilise the equity in your home for investment purposes and accelerate your wealth creation? It's something we're certainly evaluating with several of our clients, so I thought I'd share with you today our current thinking. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disclaimer
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Goals are Essential, but Don't Miss this Next Step
When we head off on vacation we don't barrel off down the highway, pull up at some random point hours or days down the road, and camp out for the next fortnight. When we depart for our holiday, we know our destination. Clarity on the location of our holiday is essential so that we know what to pack, whether it's affordable, and whether we're likely to be happy when we get there. In a financial planning context, clarity as to your goals is the essential element for success. There are plenty of potential investment pathways that could be followed. Selecting the one that's right for you very much depends on the destination that you are hoping to arrive at. A suitable financial planning strategy for someone whose goal is to have the option of retirement at age 60 would look quite different to someone whose goal was to be able to work two days per week whilst their children were in primary school. So, when it comes to financial planning, goals are essential. But goals alone are not enough. There is one extra step that is required for success. Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General Advice Disclaimer
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Will Active Managers Ever Come Back?
In this episode, we dive into the debate between active vs. passive management, exploring the claims made by fund managers during a recent teleconference. Is 2025 the year active management finally outperforms passive investments? With decades of data suggesting otherwise, we break down why the odds of success for active managers may not be in their favor—and why sticking with passive investments could still be the smarter choice for most investors. Tune in for insights into market trends, risk management, and the truth behind the numbers. Subscribe to our weekly GainingChoice email General advice disclaimer
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Plenty of podcasts focus on building wealth – and that's great, as far as it goes. But focusing just on wealth misses the point. I believe what most of us actually want is to have choice.Choice in how much time we give to income-producing activities.Choice about what those income-producing activities are.Choice about where we live.Choice about when we retire.Choice about the ways we use our money to produce happiness.In the Financial Autonomy podcast, I explore the different ways you can gain choice - from investing in stocks to becoming self-employed, starting a side hustle, or buying an investment property. I share learnings I've gained working with clients for over 20 years as a Certified Financial Planner, and interview others with interesting insights or experiences in gaining choice in life.
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Guidance Financial Services: Investing & Retirement Planning Experts
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