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I have automatic direct debit arrangements with a gym and a charity and can't afford them anymore. How do I cancel them? In the past, attempts to cancel automatic debit arrangements often turned into a tedious game of ping pong, phoning the bank and ...
... if you do you may want to direct it to a particular cause. There is a polite, yet firm, way to turn down requests from charity collectors, also known as charity muggers or chuggers. Whether it's a large charity or the kid next door looking for walkathon ...
... and resolve disputes. There are also a contents calculator, a building calculator and a household inventory checklist. Charity to benefit Community First has launched a McGrath Pink Debit card that can be linked to its everyday transaction account. There ...
Soldier On What is it? Founded in 2012, Soldier On is a charity that allows Australians to show their support for physically and psychologically wounded men and women of our defence forces. It was born after John Bale lost a friend in an IED blast in ...
What is the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF)? ACRF is a charity dedicated to finding cures for cancer by funding world-class research in Australia. It is committed to speeding up discoveries for this devastating disease, which affects one ...
... one. The first can be for spending and the second for saving. You may even choose to give them a third for giving away to charity. You can help them decide how much money they allocate to each box. As kids get older, and have more money to save, you ...
With every charity out there competing for our donations, it's easy to feel you're meeting collectors on every corner. You may not always have a few dollars to spare. And even if you do you may want to direct it to a particular cause. There ...
... struggling to pay a medical bill, than if you're just keen to buy a new festive season party outfit. Rather than expecting charity, suggest realistic loan terms. Repaying a loan gradually is far more manageable than repaying the lot in a single lump ...