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"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 ...
Millions of Australians with outstanding student loans, like HECS-HELP debt, are likely to see their balances rise by 4.8% on June 1 this year. Study and training loans in Australia are subject to an annual indexation rate based on inflation, so with ...
Credit cards can be a useful financial tool - if used wisely. Understanding how they work - from cash advances to interest-free days to how interest is calculated - can help you make the most of your card. They are what bankers call a "revolving line ...
Sales of electric cars have tripled for three years in a row. But the electric vehicle (EV) pace is only just warming up, with dozens of new models due in coming months, along with a vast expansion of the charging network to tempt buyers to ditch their ...
Gone are the days when spotting an electric vehicle (EV) parked on the street or driving down the highway was an unusual sight. There are now more than 180,000 EVs in Australia according to the Electric Vehicle Council, and with the number of new purchases ...
This report is sponsored by Maxiron Wealth. It was independently researched and written. Individual investors can now more easily access mortgage funds, an investment opportunity that has traditionally only been available to institutional investors ...