Money features
What elite cycling teaches us about money success
How would you feel if you had set yourself a huge goal and not only achieved it, but smashed it, doing twice as well as you had planned?
Big banks 'will follow' Westpac's rate hike
Westpac Bank is the first of the majors to increase interest rates on its fixed rate home loans and investment loans, but market watchers says it likely the other majors will follow.
Rising interest rates make bonds less attractive
US official rates could soon rise, so now's the time to review the merits of bond and other fixed interest fund investments.
Unfair treatment for defined benefit pensions
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
Better-off age pensioners have incentives to hoard cash
Some retirees may be tempted to stash cash at home, but there are downsides.
Buying into a retirement village? Beware these traps
Don't let the sales hype and glossy marketing blind you to the financial reality of buying into a retirement village.
A soft drink tax will make us less fat. But here's what it will do to prices
The United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, France, Fiji, Mexico, South Africa and parts of America have sugar taxes. Australia could be next.
Mind the gap – insure against longevity
From next year, retirees should be able to insure against running out of money in their old age.
How does your super nest egg compare?
Australia's compulsory superannuation system turns 25 next year. So what have we got to show for it?
Time to sell 'safe income' stocks
Interest rates are rising globally and it's time for retirees to think about their investment strategy.
Why I own a property but rent my home
Rent may be dead money, but it beats being a slave to the mortgage.
End the age of entitlement - for seniors
Australia's tax system has become skewed towards a growing and apparently untouchable group of 'taxed nots' - they are older Australians who pay roughly $1 billion per year less tax than younger Australians in the same circumstances, according to a new Grattan Institute report.
How to have a good divorce
Getting divorced or becoming separated is the worst financial decision that anyone is most likely to make.
How banks cash in with parallel deals
How consumer finance companies cash in with parallel deals.
Six-week shares race ends with all but Dartboard underwater
The US presidential race that saw Hillary Clinton ahead in the polls and Donald Trump's surprise victory created havoc on markets.
Wardrobe lessons from a reformed shopaholic
Shopping addiction is the female equivalent to gambling, a psychologist says.
Getting the measure of Trump is a short-term game
Don't rush a decision or change a plan just because there's a new US president.
Three dumb ways you could double your Christmas spend
Think ahead for Christmas and limit how much you spend.
The case for a basic income, no questions asked
What if the right to an income was as basic as the right to vote?
The money problems most likely to affect men
It's a man's world, but being a man doesn't always pay big.
Why bonds are not really 'safer' than shares
While bonds generally guarantee return of capital, you can still take a capital loss if inflation rises.
Trump win could still bring higher interest rates
If the US Federal Reserve raises rates, Australia may follow suit.
What type of private pension should we take?
Financial expert George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
Home buyers forking out fees to unqualified building inspectors
House hunters seeking to avoid nasty surprises should know that not all building inspections are equal.
DIY fund trustees fly blind without returns objective
Most of those with DIY super funds don't track the performance of their funds against any conventional published benchmark or returns objectives.
Ask Noel: will our age pension rise or fall in 2017?
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.