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1 Chapter 4Figure 4.1: Maslow's hierarchy of needsFigure 4.2: my money hierarchyFigure 4.3: my money hierarchy with examplesFigure 4.4: the Glen James Spending Plan bank structure

2 Chapter 5Figure 5.1: example of asset allocation returnFigure 5.2: a modern portfolio in actionFigure 5.3: annual return and asset allocation. If some is good, more isn't ...

3 Chapter 6Figure 5.1: Vanguard price chartFigure 6.2: example chart of CBA, IOZ, VDGR and WBCSource: FE FundInfo. Retu...Figure 6.3: the relationship between your share broker, the ASX, the shares ...Figure 6.4: my management fee example matrixFigure 6.5: screenshot of an online brokerage accountFigure 6.6: Perpetual Ethical SRI Fund vs benchmarkSource: FE FundInfo. Retu...Figure 6.7: Betashares Australian Sustainability Leaders ETF (A) vs Perpetua...

4 Chapter 7Figure 7.1: my property risk/return spectrumFigure 7.2: 8 steps for buying your first propertyFigure 7.3: a risk matrix for lendingFigure 7.4: how parental guarantee worksFigure 7.5: how a vanilla mortgage worksFigure 7.6: how a mortgage account with a redraw facility worksFigure 7.7: how a mortgage with an offset account works

5 Chapter 8Figure 8.1: how superannuation worksFigure 8.2: making extra contributions to your superannuationFigure 8.3: growth of Australian Super vs Aware SuperSource: FE FundInfo. Re...Figure 8.4: the importance of superannuation in retirement

6 Chapter 9Figure 9.1: three ways to obtain life insurance in AustraliaFigure 9.2: example of stepped vs level premium costsFigure 9.3: private health insurance decision tree

7 AppendixFigure 1: Darwin weekly asking prices for houses (top line) and units (botto...Figure 2: Perth weekly asking prices for houses (top line) and units (bottom...Figure 3: Hobart weekly asking prices for houses (top line) and units (botto...

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