Noel Whittaker : Wills, Death and Taxes Made Simple

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Noel Whittaker : Wills, Death and Taxes Made Simple

Noel Whittaker discusses his latest book, 'Wills, Death and Taxes Made Simple'.

By Shire of Mundaring Libraries

Date and time

Tue, 4 Jun 2024 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM AWST

Location

Boya Community Centre (entrance off Clayton Road)

119-135 Scott Street Helena Valley, WA 6056 Australia

About this event

Shire of Mundaring Libraries and Dymocks, Ellenbrook are pleased to present Noel Whittaker as he discusses his latest book Wills, Death and Taxes Made Simple.

The catalyst for writing a book about estate planning was a bulletin from Finder claiming that 12 million Australians did not have a will and 60% have never given a thought to estate planning. That’s a serious situation – and a signal that many people are unaware of the complexities that can arise if proper estate planning is not put in place.

Estate planning is a massive topic because it covers such a myriad of issues, many of which are uncertain. It’s not just the interplay of important topics such as tax, superannuation and Centrelink — the estate planning laws differ from state to state.

Bookings are essential for this free event.

Please let us know if you have accessibility requirements.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Noel Whittaker's book will be available for purchase on the day courtesy of Dymocks, Ellenbrook.

Please remember to cancel your booking if you are unable to attend once you have registered so the place can be offered to someone else.

About Noel Whittaker: Noel John Whittaker AM is a finance expert. Noel has written 17 bestselling books that have sold over two million copies around the world. His book Making Money Made Simple was named in the top 100 of the most influential books of the last century. Noel was named Australian Investment Planner of the Year in 1988. In 2003, he was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in recognition of his services to the financial services industry.

On 26 January 2011, Whittaker was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to the community in raising awareness of personal responsibility in matters of superannuation, household budgeting and estate planning, through contributions to government initiatives and tertiary education. Learn more about the book here.

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