- Issue 51, January 2011: What is BMI? Macquarie Active Insurance, the GFC exaplained!
- Issue 52, February 2011: World Cancer Day, the Value of Advice, Creative answers to exam questions
- Issue 53, March/April 2011: Our change from Marsh to Aon Hewitt Financial Advice and what that means for you
- Issue 54, November 2011: Do you have a current and valid will? Can you survive on your super? Prostate cancer testing age has dropped.
- Issue 48, Summer 2010: Will I, Won't I, Can't afford it, They never pay! A real good look at bowel cancer
- Issue 49, Autumn 2010: Back pain, a real pain in the...., An interesting read on Cancer
- Issue 50, Summer 2010: Sleep Apnea (is it just another word for snoring?) and Insurance for your Children
- Issue 44, Summer 2009: 2008 in hindsight, Looking after you in 2009
-Issue 45, Autumn 2009: Estate planning and you, Igor's 2 bobs worth about recession, depression and things nasty, Australian life insurance companies
-Issue 46, Winter 2009: How much cover is enough? Protect your business
- Issue 47, Spring 2009: The changing landscape of Australian home lending, Peter Baines
- Issue 41, Summer 2008: RBA interest rates, Nomination of beneficiaries, The Peter Brock story, Men are just happier people
- Issue 42, Autumn 2008: Heart disease, Divorce and policy ownership, Cost of cancer
- Issue 43, Spring 2008: Your policy's benefits, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Sleep Apnoea, What's deductible and what's not for property investors
-Issue 38, Autumn 2007: Children's Trauma cover, Economic outlook for 2007, 3 simple reasons why people end up broke
-Issue 39, Winter 2007: Important notice regarding superannuation, Another thing about life insurance, Another thing about trauma cover, BMI (what is it and how do you calculate it)
- Issue 40, Spring 2007: Interest rates, Property and share market, A parent's worst nightmare, Self managed super funds (changes since March 2007)
- Issue 35, Autumn 2006: How to identify a stroke, The video revolution, New Trauma cover conditions
- Issue 36, Winter 2006: The consequences of breaking your back, Income versus expenses
- Issue 37, Spring 2006: Cholesterol (good or bad guy?), Lupus disease (what is it?) Super (now is your chance!)
- Issue 31, Autumn 2005: Diaster strengthens the need for personal insurance, The financial costs of being disabled, Have you thought beyond today?
- Issue 32, Winter 2005: What's your most important asset/liability, Are you ready for Super Choice?
-Issue 33, Spring 2005: Burke and Wills, Angioplasty (what is it?), A story of love and courage
- Issue 34, Summer 2005: C.I.M.E.R, Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (what is it?), How many do you know?
-Issue 27, Summer 2004: The cost of not being insured, More statistics, One day at a time
- Issue 28, Autumn 2004: The new Financial Services Reform Act, New SPAM government regulations, Your future (where to from here), Heart attacks (what will you do?)
- Issue 29, Winter 2004: What is your best asset? Protecting the future value of your business, Some more statistics
-Issue 30, Christmas 2004: Critical Illness (Trauma) insurance - what is it? Key facts, major costs associated with a critical illness
-Issue 23, January 2003: General insurance facility, What are testamentary trusts?
- Issue 24, April 2003: The Empire grows, Document locator, Estate equalisation strategies
- Issue 25, July 2003: Revamping, Did the doom merchants get it wrong? What do we do?
- Issue 26, Spring 2003: Ageing population trends, Trauma cover information and funding for mature age people, A tax issue for property investors
- Issue 20, March 2002: All about Team Igor, Trauma statistics relating to cancer and 7 facts you must know about breast cancer
- Issue 21, June 2002: Self managed super funds, what's killing Australian men?
- Issue 22: September 2002: The anatomy of a claim, one more thing about super
- Issue 18, September 2001: The events of September 11 and insurance and a new innovation in life insurance
- Issue 19, December 2001: Some thoughts on the property market and DIY super funds





