More young Aussies the victim of 'sextortion', new research shows it costs more to be poor, and the ASX dishes up 6% gains just as investors pull out. Here are five things you may have missed this week. Young Australians targeted by 'sextortion' ...
In a world that thrives on speed and instant gratification, it may seem counterintuitive to argue for slower banking processes. However, there is a case to be made for applying the breaks: it might just stop people from sinking further into debt or ...
La Trobe Financial has been named Money's 2023 Non-Bank Lender of the Year as part of the Consumer Finance Awards. In today's world of high interest rates, it pays to think outside the square when it comes to sourcing finance. Non-bank lender ...
Ask Australians about their next holiday destination, and many will name an ASEAN nation - maybe Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines or Singapore. These countries offer vibrant experiences, and are literally on Australia's doorstep. Yet ...
Aussies have taken to travel this year in record numbers, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics reporting in June total departures of 1,556,710 - an annual increase of 675,850. With spring school holidays fast approaching, we expect to see even more ...
Few of us have wads of surplus cash to throw around this Christmas, meaning we'll need to stretch our festive dollar further. With the help of some simple savings tips, you can do exactly that! This Christmas comes amidst the backdrop of high interest ...
To help Money bring you these 2023 Consumer Finance Awards, Rainmaker Information, publisher of Money, worked with the magazine to ask subscribers in a special readership questionnaire which bank they used and how they rated it for products and features ...
Pressures have changed. When Iresha Lehane began working at Lifeline's financial counselling service on Sydney's northern beaches five years ago her clientele's main worry was ballooning credit card debt. Now she is seeing people with "a ...
Australian investors have been blessed with strong share market returns for some time, primarily driven by a concentrated handful of companies and sectors on the ASX, such as the big four banks and mining stocks. With such a highly concentrated portfolio ...
Qantas extends COVID credits, one in three mortgage borrowers have asked for a rate cut - 70% got one, and first homebuyers turn $35,000 deposit into $82,000 equity. Here are five things you may have missed this week. Qantas scraps use-by date for COVID ...
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