Winter isn't over just yet, but spring sunshine should bring some relief soon. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for power prices, with some major retailers hiking rates for some residential customers on either July, August, or September ...
Financial advice firms are "problematically" sidestepping compensation payments after the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) hands down a decision, using the excuse that they do not have professional indemnity insurance (PII). Out of 5400 ...
Do retirees need to lodge a tax return? Retirement promises a life of rest and relaxation. Just maybe not at tax time. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) expects to hear from you, even in retirement. Here's what you need to know. You receive the age ...
After nearly two years spent sitting on the tarmac during the pandemic, Australians are hitting the skies and travelling abroad again in big numbers. Roughly 1.5 million overseas departures were recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in June ...
Let's face it, we all love a bargain, and right now, we're seeing sales and discounted items everywhere, but are we really getting a bargain? What often goes unnoticed is that when using services, such as buy now, pay later and credit cards, there are ...
You're in a fixed-rate mortgage. Finances are tight. Your fixed rate period is coming to an end. You've got a letter from your bank telling you that once the fixed rate ends, your payments are going to increase, by a lot. What steps should you ...
KPMG has proposed superannuation reforms targeted at-home carers and recipients of paid parental leave to help close the gender gap. The KPMG Towards Gender Equity in Retirement report recommended the government consider adding superannuation contributions ...
In "the good old days", there was no TV, no internet, no reality shows, no Netflix, no Stan, no Kayo, no The Mandalorian (the horror!), just sexism and billiards. In the good old days, after dinner, the men would retire to play snooker and talk business ...
Ten months in the making, 1000 pages long, and 57 recommendations: the Robodebt report is out, and the numbers are staggering. The Royal Commission's recent report into the failed Robodebt scheme is packed with figures. The most shameful is the 400,000-plus ...
It is futile for investors to predict Australian share market returns within six or 12 months - instead, they should look well beyond the one-year horizon to properly assess how shares are likely to perform. After the initial COVID-19 lockdowns in March ...
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