RACQ alleged to have misled customers, Aussies see wealth soar $470 billion, and Bluey coins return in time for Christmas. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
The number of mental health-related total and permanent disability insurance claims by Australians in their 30s has increased 732% over the past decade.
When floods swept through NSW's Mid North Coast and Hunter regions in May, they exposed a now-familiar cycle: evacuation orders, waterlogged homes, and another round of insurance claims.
18 finfluencers suspected of unlawfully promoting high-risk financial products and providing unlicensed financial advice have received warnings from ASIC.
When shoppers used Choosi to compare life and funeral insurance, they thought they were choosing between leading companies. But according to ASIC, they were really picking between policies underwritten by a single provider.
So you know your balance but you're confused about some of the numbers on your annual superannuation statement? Here's how to understand what you're reading.
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