Australian women are still paying a monthly tax for being female almost 20 years after the introduction of the GST, and it's bloody annoying, writes Sharyn McCowen.
Tax cuts, policies to help older Australians and new protections on super accounts - there's likely going to be more money heading to your back pocket.
Australian women feel less on top of their money than men, despite being more likely to manage household finances, according to a new study on financial wellbeing, writes Sharyn McCowen.
Retirement can seem so far away when you're young, but now is the time to whip your super into shape. Here's what you should be doing with your super in your 20s.
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