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An Australian blog that provides useful information on retirement planning, superannuation, and the financial world in an easy-to-understand manner.

October 17, 2016

Financial Adviser Julia Creek Sharing Notes on Financial Freedom

At Lighthouse Financial Advisers we help people over 50 retire with confidence. Financial Advisers Dallas Davison and...

October 3, 2016

Financial Adviser Winton Talks About Financial Planning in Detail

At Lighthouse Financial Advisers we help people over 50 retire with confidence. Financial Advisers Dallas Davison and...

September 14, 2016

Is this happy money?

Recently I read a book called ‘Happy Money’. The authors of this book happen to be 2 college professors from America...

August 1, 2016

Financial Adviser Hughenden

At Lighthouse Financial Advisers we help people over 50 retire with confidence. Financial Advisers Dallas Davison and...

June 25, 2016

Financial Planner Richmond Sharing Opinion on Financial Solutions

At Lighthouse Financial Advisers we help people over 50 retire with confidence. Financial Advisers Dallas Davison and...

May 31, 2016

Financial Planner Winton Talks About Financial Planning

At Lighthouse Financial Advisers we help people over 50 retire with confidence. Financial Advisers Dallas Davison and...

April 7, 2016

Retire in financial comfort - information evening.

This seminar is designed specifically for those aged 50 and over, so if this isn’t for you, feel free to share this...

February 1, 2016

Looking towards retirement? Don't miss these key dates!

Age 50 It’s a significant birthday but also culminates in a time where your earnings capacity is usually at it’s...

November 14, 2015

How to choose the right financial adviser.

Choosing the right financial adviser is one of the most important decisions you can make. There are so many financial...

November 1, 2015

Worrying about sharemarket volatility.

Worrying about sharemarket volatility is like a rocking chair… it might give you something to do, but it’s not going to...