Money features
Super makes sense
The superannuation system is a tax system, and as annoyed as we are about changes, governments do change tax policy.
Making six figures? Chances are you've saved nothing
It's hard to feel sorry for someone making six figures, but a new survey attempts to drum up some sympathy for the deflated bank accounts of these high rollers. See, the more you earn, the more you spend.
The perils of timing the market for investors
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' emails.
Government mulls national default super scheme to save $1.5b
The Turnbull government is considering a radical shakeup of Australia's superannuation system that would pit banks and industry funds against each other for the right to manage the deposits of every new entrant for at least two years.
The $25,000 hit to women in the super backdown
The compromise over superannuation includes a delay in the plans to let people roll over their concessional contributions, which will hurt carers, particularly women.
Five ways to know you're a good investor
We all get lucky investing from time to time. Here's how to know whether your results are from skill or luck.
The Money guide to shacking up with your partner
There can be unexpected tax and financial consequences of a couple moving in together.
Two of everything is for zookeepers, not investors
One of the biggest challenges for investors is engaging our rational brains and banishing our emotions.
Households hoarding $40b of unwanted items as secondhand economy booms
Hannah Richardson is one of the more than one in two Australians who regularly sell secondhand items.
Rivals sink teeth into new Medibank carrot
Australia's biggest private health insurer Medibank Private has joined many of its peers in offering free annual dental checkups for its 2.7 million 'extras' policyholders.
Shares Race Week 1: Money reader off the blocks
The surprise winner of the last Shares Race has set a formidable lead in the first week of a fresh contest.
How to find more comfort, by having less stuff
When we feel out of control or uncertain about the future we feel anxious.
What do Australians really spend on their weddings?
Whenever you read a story on the cost of weddings, it comes with an alarmingly large number. You should take that with a grain of salt.
Is private school worth it? Paying for kids' education
Cathy Filardo knows the value of a good education; she is, after all, a teacher.
Beware the $61,282 remortgage mistake everyone makes
Money educator Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon tackles readers' consumer finance problems in a new column.
Don't downsize your pension when you downsize your home
In January the pension assets test will change in the biggest shake-up in 10 years. Preparation is crucial for retirees.
There's no such thing as 'smart money'
The idea that there is a 'big end of town' that trades in and out of companies before you and I have a chance is a myth.
The best way to give property to your children
Financial expert George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
Retired public servants in the dark over tax on pensions
Former public servants with generous retirement benefits face a grey area in determining how their pension will be taxed.
Why Warren Buffett doesn't care that he just lost $1.9 billion
No matter how far your portfolio has fallen in the past, you've never had a day like Warren Buffett just had.
Super cap change a cave-in to the wealthy
The best tax shelter for the well-off this side of the Cayman Islands survives pretty much intact after Scott Morrison's super changes.
Super change brings lump-sum tax into focus
If you were hoping the superannuation proposals the government took to the election would provide certainty around super for years to come, you will be disappointed.