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The Money Puzzle covers all the important property, business, money and finance news. 

With two episodes published every week, The Australian’s Wealth Editor James Kirby, along with business, property and finance experts share insights and information that you will use on your wealth building journey.

Submit your questions on all things property, business and finance here - themoneypuzzle@theaustralian.com.au

The Money Puzzle, with James Kirby The Australian

    • Economía y empresa

The Money Puzzle covers all the important property, business, money and finance news. 

With two episodes published every week, The Australian’s Wealth Editor James Kirby, along with business, property and finance experts share insights and information that you will use on your wealth building journey.

Submit your questions on all things property, business and finance here - themoneypuzzle@theaustralian.com.au

    Why rental growth is going to weaken

    Why rental growth is going to weaken

    For renters it’s been tough, for property owners it’s been plain sailing as rents grew in double digits last year. With slowing immigration intake and some easing of wider pressures, rent increases are not going to stay at those high levels.Where do rents go from here?

    In todays show we cover :


    The changing outlook for rental growth
    Why Melbourne and Hobart will struggle to keep pace
    Brisbane property powers ahead
    Budget hopes for HECs-laden home buyers 

    Nerida Conisbee, chief economist at the Ray White real estate group joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode 
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    • 30 min
    Secrets of a successful tax return this year

    Secrets of a successful tax return this year

    June 30 this year is a unique tax opportunity for the simple reason your tax bill in FY 2024 is very likely to be higher than FY 2025: That means the deductions are better if you get them sorted in the next two months.

    In today's show we cover:


    The outstanding ways to save tax this year
    Making the most of the looming tax cuts
    Handbags and guard dogs - some unlikely deduction opportunities
    Choosing a trading platform 

    Dr Adrian Raftery aka Mr Taxman joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode 
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    • 40 min
    The Generation Z perspective

    The Generation Z perspective

    What does the property market look like to Gen Z? The generation born after 1997 that takes a one percent vacancy rate as 'normal'; The people who get 100 applicants for a spare bedroom in a shared house. They have a different story but it is a story we all need to know.

    In today's show we cover:


    The realities of property investment for Gen Z
    Exploring the opportunities of being a 'rentvestor'* Using super for buy a home
    Is the office sector rout over?

    Sarah Petty real estate reporter for the News Ltd network joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode.
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    • 31 min
    HECs... something's gotta give

    HECs... something's gotta give

    The average HECs student debt is now $26,500 and rising rapidly. Once upon an inflation-free time HECs hardly mattered, now it matters a lot. Worse still, the way HECs is managed by the government is antiquated and unfair to former students. Meanwhile, banks use the debt to reduce your borrowing capacity. No wonder there is a push to change the process. In today's show we cover:


    Why more than 200,000 people are pushing for change in student debt
    How to manage your HECs situation 
    Expanding an SMSF to include six people
    Is leasing an electric car a better way to go?

    Advisor James Wrigley of First Financial joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode.
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    • 36 min
    Will the rate cut delay stall the property market?

    Will the rate cut delay stall the property market?

    As the economists continue to push their rate cut forecasts further out, it is now distinctly possible we will not see interest rate cuts this calendar year. What does it mean for the property market and your borrowing plans?

    In today's show we cover:


    The reality of higher-for-longer interest rates
    Will commercial property problems spill over into the residential sector
    Searching for multi-asset funds outside of super
    Getting to know the 'six year' CGT primary residence exemption rule.

    Dr Doug Turek of Minchin Moore Private Wealth joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode 
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    • 33 min
    July 1 tax and super changes - what you need to do

    July 1 tax and super changes - what you need to do

    It might be hard to believe but the key numbers for both personal tax and super contributions are going to change again on July 1 2024 - Now is the time to make your plans.In today’s show, we cover:


    How to position for lower personal tax rates
    Catching up with planned super contribution changes
    Investing based on demographics 
    Do share market index funds offer diversification any longer?

    Financial adviser James Gerrard joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode 
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    • 32 min

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