Australians are stockpiling their wealth in residential property, with new data showing around two-thirds of household wealth is now held in bricks and mortar.
When more than $4000 in unpaid super landed in my account, the ATO couldn't explain where it had been for 15 years or even if it was the correct amount.
Are Baby Boomers to blame for a rise in property prices so steep that snowflake millennials melt from the effort of climbing it before they're even off the ground?
How many sweaty shifts at KFC is your child going to volunteer for if they know they've already got the keys to their first home dangling in front of them?
Despite multiple funds, periods of unemployment and a year of maternity leave, my super balance is somehow more than double the average for a woman my age.
Ahead of Father's Day tomorrow, we asked the Money team to reflect on the money lessons - big and small - that they learnt from their dads.
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