Personally, I find it hard to summon the requisite rage to properly resent "Boomers", because I'm too busy being angered by millennials and their constant whining about how hard their lives are, but I can tell you that I don't like being bundled ...
Many Australians, especially younger generations, feel they have missed the property boom. Even with interest rates at rock bottom, there is much angst surrounding the affordability of owning your own home. But the trend towards share market investing ...
If you want some help with saving money, find inspiration among the growing champions of savings: the FIREs. The followers of the popular personal finance movement, FIRE, which stands for financially independent, retire early are prodigious social media ...
Back in the good old days, and I'm talking the Middle Ages here, there were no such things as children. Just pause for a moment to think about that, and soak up the serenity. "Children" didn't exist because society treated them merely as small ...
Divorce among the over-50s, or 'grey divorce', is on the rise in Australia. Today over a quarter (27%) of divorce petitions are for those who have been married for 20 years or longer. The age of divorcees is also continuing to increase, with ...
More than 12% of small businesses closed in 2019, with 293,260 of them exiting stage left. This closure level is hardly a shock as countless challenges threaten to sink our businesses every year and 2020 was even tougher, thanks to restrictions, lockdowns ...
New research shows superannuation funds with females holding an executive position continue to outperform male counterparts. Of the 50 super funds analysed in the annual W-Index from Rainmaker, publisher of Money, one-third of leadership roles such ...
In the late 70s and early 80s we saw the start of the technology boom with Microsoft and Apple beginning to become household names. More than 40 years later I believe we are at the start of a new wave of a technological innovation. So, where is this ...
ASIC has commenced civil proceedings against CommSec and AUSIEX in the Federal Court. CommSec overcharged brokerage fees to customers on 120,933 occasions totalling $4,352,194 between August 2010 and February 2020, ASIC alleges and CommSec has admitted. ...
The increase to the minimum wage for industries including retail and hospitality came into effect on February 1, but how can you make sure your employer is paying you what you're owed? So far this year, one in five callers to JobWatch have raised ...
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