From managing your finances better to investing and spending wisely, this is the place to discuss all things money.
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A guide to property investment strategies: equity, debt, options
Guest Writer | May 29, 2023
Whether you invest in commercial, residential, or industrial property, it's important to know the risks and returns for successful investing.
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How to plan for your perfect wedding on a budget
Staff Writer | May 19, 2023
Weddings can be pretty dear and often require significant financial planning. Here are some tips for planning a wedding on a budget.
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6 steps to building your financial future
Guest Writer | May 8, 2023
With the right guidance and mindset, it is achievable to build your financial future. Try these six steps.
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5 clever property investment strategies that work in soft markets
Guest Writer | May 1, 2023
There are some clever ways savvy investors can still be involved in the property market, despite what might be happening on a national level.
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7 hidden costs of poor financial health
Guest Writer | April 28, 2023
Given that money is inextricably linked to every facet of our lives, poor financial health can have unintended consequences.
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Why ‘strategy stacking’ is the key to building financial wealth
Guest Writer | April 24, 2023
Sometimes using more than one strategy, or a combination of strategies, will help you achieve your financial goals more confidently.
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Shopping for a high-interest savings account? Here’s what to look for
Guest Writer | April 17, 2023
With interest rates soaring, you may be pondering whether savings accounts now offer attractive returns. The devil is in the detail.
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Are you financially literate? Here are 7 signs you’re on the right track
The Conversation | April 7, 2023
We’re told to make sure we are financially literate but what does that mean in practice? Here are seven signs you’ve got the basics.
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Gender pay gap drops to 13.3% but women still ‘worse off’
Sharon Green | March 8, 2023
Australia’s national gender pay gap has dropped to 13.3 per cent, but women still earn $253.50 less per week than men.