New regulations designed to help stop Australians from getting stuck with problematic credit card debt kicked in on January 1. Find out how they affect you.
With Christmas fast approaching, you might find you're in need of some additional funds to put towards presents or travel plans for the annual family feast, so what's the cheapest way to get your hands on extra cash?
Credit card fraud has more than doubled in Australia, so what should you do if you spot a transaction you don't recognise on your debit or credit card?
The banks are rolling out a range of interest-free credit card deals in the lead-up to Christmas. But are they worth it, or will they leave you with you a financial hangover in the new year?
Whether you owe $3000 on a credit card or tens of thousands on a car loan, paying off debt can seem overwhelming. But you just need to take things one step at a time.
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