Saving
Six tricks retailers use to make you spend too much money
Hanging onto your hard-earned cash can be a matter of spotting – and sidestepping – the most common pitfalls.
Seven ways to have a champagne Christmas on a beer budget
The shopping centre crowds are thronging, your present ideas are thinning – you're hungry too – and you start panic purchasing.
Professional organiser finds $280k in a hoarder's house
Hoarders face many personal problems, not least of them financial.
Enjoy Christmas without the financial hangover
Go big with giving, but not with big gifts.
The mistake people make when choosing a mobile plan
Many of us think in terms of how much data we're using now without thinking about the fact that many mobile plans cover two year terms.
Celebrate milestones but understand the true cost
Perhaps you're considering buying yourself a gift to reward yourself for seeing through a tough year.
Love your leftovers
Join our club. We can call it the Leftovers Lovers League.
The difference between financial winners and losers
Aussies are great at paying their bills but hopeless at saving voluntarily.
What are the best-value options to replace Presto?
There's plenty of choice on the market.
Wardrobe lessons from a reformed shopaholic
Shopping addiction is the female equivalent to gambling, a psychologist says.
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.
Nicole helps… get your kids learning and earning
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon reveals the best bank accounts for kids.
The things we should really haggle over
Some shoppers can't be bothered haggling, others want to but don't have the time. Here's a study that shows how likely you are to get a discount and save a lot of money.
12 reasons to buy a real Christmas tree
On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me ... happiness in a real tree.
Nicole helps… expose leaky house insurance policies
Financial expert Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon has a new column tackling consumer finance problems.
How to shop for ethical fashion on a budget
It may pay to think before you buy.
Avocado economics for first-home buyers
We seemed to spend the week obsessed with avocado brunches and property prices. This was Peak Australia.
Are you smarter than a third grader when it comes to money?
There are really only three things you need to do to become financially independent.
The 13 biggest rip-offs money can buy
Don't be lured into buying stuff that's stupidly expensive and well, just stupid.
New ways to save on travel with summer just around the corner
It's the time of year when I start daydreaming about my summer holiday.
Savings hit by record-low interest rates
George Ray reckons the banks could easily afford to increase the interest they pay on their cash deposits given the amount of money they are making.
Plan ahead for the festive season to avoid a financial hangover
A little pain now in terms of planning can mean you avoid a whole lot of pain later on.
Solar households to earn up to 200 times more in Urth Energy offer
A company offers people the chance to be active players in the energy market.
Commbank slashing its term deposit rates in another sting for savers
The Commonwealth Bank numbed the sting of its decision to partially hold back the RBA's cash rate cut by increasing term deposit rates. Now it has unwound them.
How families can cut their mobile data bills
During holidays, watch that your phone costs don't grow exponentially.
How to save money on a beautiful wedding in the social media age
The key to saving money on your wedding is creative thinking and a lot of research.
Keep your teen's mobile data under control in the school holidays
More free time may mean more mobile usage and bigger phone bills.
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.
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.