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Managing Money
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Why saving is behaving
Did you know there are 293 ways to make change for a US dollar, but only 50 for an Australian dollar?
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Why people choose the wrong credit card
According to recent findings, three out of five Aussie customers are not receiving any financial benefits from having a credit card.
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Women & Money - Challenges and financial strategies
Many women are still lagging behind in their longer term super savings.i There are several reasons for this that are often out of a woman's control. However, women can try certain strategies to improve their financial situation.
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How to turn $2 into $15,000 using a simple and positive money habit
If you’re like me, you generally have a few coins in your pocket at the end of the day.
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After the dust settles, a fresh start…
Taking stock of how your life’s travelling at the start of a new year is probably an exercise you’re likely to pursue with greater urgency if you’ve recently come to the end of a serious, long term relationship or gone through a divorce.
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What are the 3 biggest living expenses for households?
We check out the three largest contributors to household spending in Australia and where people would source additional cash if living expenses rose.
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How to Talk Money With Children Series - Part 3
Our last in the series of helpful tips on talking money with the 3 age groups - Children 4-8, Tweens 9-12 and Teens 13-18.
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Family activities to do on a budget
Spending more than what you intended on is a familiar scenario for many people entertaining kids, whether that’s at the movies (you swear you’re bringing your own Maltesers and drink next time), or sporting events (where you often fork out more on hot chips than you do on the tickets).
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Five ways to simplify your life
If managing life's everyday complexities only seem achievable when you're daydreaming about the chef, cleaner, personal assistant or nanny that you don't have, you're probably not alone.
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How to Talk Money With Children Series - Part 2
Over the next few months we will be providing some helpful tips on talking money with the 3 age groups - Children 4-8, Tweens 9-12 and Teens 13-18.