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Like cassette tapes and glam metal, it's fair to say that the heyday of cheques in Australia is now long behind us. Back in 1980, cheques accounted for 85% all non-cash payments, according to the Reserve Bank. Even in the mid-1990s, Australians were ...
The social media landscape is awash with finfluencers - amateur 'financial advisers'. While some are helping to improve financial literacy, it's an area fraught with danger for consumers. It's hard not to admire Kim Kardashian. The reality TV star turned ...
Some of the country's largest lenders are failing to provide adequate support to customers struggling to meet their mortgage repayments, a review conducted by the corporate regulator has found. As part of the review, the Australian Securities and Investments ...
One of the fastest growing asset classes in the world today is private credit (also known as private debt). Traditionally only available to large institutional investors, the range of options for retail investors to access private credit funds is rapidly ...
University grads will be better off after the Albanese government announced HECS-HELP reform that will wipe $3 billion from student debt. The date that all tertiary education graduates dread - June 1 - is fast approaching. That's when HECS-HELP ...
"Card, cash or cheque?" There was a time - a few decades ago, to be fair - when paying the bill with any of these three payment methods could have been the norm. Of course, that is no longer the case. Cheques have almost gone the way of the dodo. On ...