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Three Steps to
Ethical Investment

How to match your investments with your values

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We provide a range of financial advice to help you reach your goals including

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  • Growing your wealth

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  • Retirement planning

  • Estate planning

  • Insurance strategy

  • Cash flow and budgeting

  • Superannuation and Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF)

  • Philanthropy and charitable giving

  • Centrelink planning

 

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  • Recommendations in response to your situation and legislation, product and economic changes

 

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  • Asset allocation

  • Ethical investment options

  • Managed funds

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  • Bonds

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  • Listed property trusts

  • Superannuation

 

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Sam and Alice save for retirement

When their youngest child Tim moved out of home to study at University, Sam and Alice started to think about whether they were saving enough money for retirement. 

 

They saw a Gold Leaf Financial Planner and discussed their values and goals.  Sam and Alice would like to continue their current lifestyle and want to make the most of their additional savings as now Tim is mostly independent.  A recommendation was made to change their super to make sure it was invested in line with their ethical values and would grow for retirement.  The adviser also recommended making additional mortgage repayments and salary sacrificing to super. 

 

By following their financial planners’ recommendations, Sam and Alice will be debt free and have an extra $500,000 at retirement.  They will also be able to travel, renovate the kitchen, enjoy their hobbies of tennis and photography and volunteer with their favourite community groups.

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