Rachel Lafazanis
About Me
I founded The Income Edit to help women build their own financial systems—ones that generate income well into the future without unnecessary complexity or cost. My mission is to create a space where women feel heard, supported, and empowered to take control of their financial lives.
At The Income Edit, I don’t lead with jargon or labels—I focus on solving real problems and answering the questions women actually ask:
How much money will I need to retire—and will I have enough?
Can I afford to reduce my work hours or go part-time?
Will I be eligible for government support like the Age Pension or Carer’s Payment?
How do I pay off my home loan faster and retire without debt?
What happens if I get sick or injured and can’t work—how do I protect my income and lifestyle?
I’ve recently separated or been widowed—how do I manage money now, pay bills on time, and build a buffer for the unexpected?
I help women build a financial system that works for them—not one based on generic advice or unnecessary products. I focus on reducing complexity, cutting out costs that don’t add value, and making the process feel calm, clear, and manageable. I use visual tools to explain how different parts of your financial life connect, and I do my best to keep the acronyms at bay (though they do sneak in sometimes
Areas of Focus
- Aged care
- Cashflow management
- Debt management
- Divorce
- Employment changes
- Estate planning
- Government assistance
- Investments
- Life/personal insurances
- Retirement
- SMSF
- Superannuation
- Tax strategies
- Wealth management
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Highest Level of Education Bachelor Degree
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Years of Experience 16 Years
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Advice Fees From $2,500