While asking about saving plans on the first date is a little forward, it is important you don't wait until after you have settled down to discuss money. Here is the why, when and how to talk finance at each stage of your relationship.
As widely expected, the RBA kept the cash rate on hold today at the record low setting of 1.5%. While a broad range of economic factors would have been discussed at the meeting, the housing market would have been front and centre in the conversation.
Debt is not necessarily a bad thing - it is the type of debt that matters. And what is really sad is that our modern "have it now" society is driving the worst form of debt, writes Paul Clitheroe.
Barbara is leaving an inheritance to her over-spending family. She asks Paul Clitheroe how she can structure her estate to avoid this gift being wasted.
The range of video streaming options open to Australians has expanded rapidly in recent years, but with it we've seen an explosion in mobile data usage. Here's how to pay less for streaming.
Most people assume that you can't eat well on $30 of groceries a week. They haven't met Yee, who, with the odd meal out, spends just $60 a week on food.
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