Money features
Don't bet the house on solving the affordability crisis
We're seeing a lot of calls for solutions to the housing affordability crisis. But are the solutions as useful as they claim?
Thorny questions as federal budget looms
It's just six weeks to budget night and, as usual, a lot of ideas are being floated.
Professional investors come up trumps in Shares Race finale
The pros finish first and second in the final week of Shares Race.
How to choose an annuity
Financial expert George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
Nicole helps… beat the April health insurance price rise
The strategies that beat the coming health insurance hikes.
How Turnbull can kill stamp duty and produce a budget to remember
There's still time to craft a budget that actually does something.
ASX rout was fall we had to have
The largest fall of 2017 isn't a surprise – or necessarily even a harbinger.
Resale value to crash for iPhone SE
Even the value of the iPhone SE won't hold as long as other Apple phones.
Call to remove 'bad apple' planners
Ten years on from when the regulator first called for the removal of bad apples from the financial planning industry, there has been not enough progress.
Big banks hit home owners with $116k extra interest
The rate differential between the best and worst home loan has widened since September 2013, while the average mortgage is bigger.
Why our assumptions, and current share prices, might be wrong
Assumptions are the root of all major losses. What assumptions are we making today?
Why industrial relations is Australia's everlasting battle
It's the economic debate that just won't die, even when it's dead, buried and cremated.
How Airbnb hosts can avoid a land tax bill
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
The truth about measuring the gender pay gap
Australia seems to lack consistency when it comes to reporting the difference between what men and women are paid.
Chowdhary looks unbeatable as battle heats up
The gap between the Shares Race leader, Kalkine's Hina Chowdhary, and the racer in second has closed this week.
Smartphones set to dominate digital payments
Tapping a debit card, credit card or a smartphone is becoming the preferred way to pay among consumers.
Pay now and consume later for happier spending
Spending money can be as painful as stubbing your big toe.
If your wallet is empty, you're part of the new majority
We're using credit cards more than cash.
To tip, or not to tip
Getting the tipping right can be tricky, especially outside your home country.
Cannabis stocks are all the rage, but it's a bubble
The ASX has gone to pot. Medical cannabis is the only game in town and it's going to end badly.
Take charge to outsmart the property spruikers
Control the process and select your investment property after due research, not just because some slick salesperson talked you into it.
Should I bring my UK savings to Australia?
Financial expert George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
Adopt US model of tax deductions for homeowners, not investors
The US tax system is heavily biased in favour of owners of modest properties with mortgage commitments and limits the subsidy available to geared investors.
Nicole helps… find the best savings rate
Financial expert Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon answers readers' questions.
'We're spending our life savings on a family trip of a lifetime'
In less than a week's time our family of five is setting off on a big adventure.
Australia's $2.2 trillion super pot drives record ETF demand
The interest in exchange traded funds comes as record-low interest rates are prompting pensioners to consider alternative products.
Beware of dividend traps and capital killers
Investors love the shares of big dividend-paying companies, but they could be leaving themselves exposed to what's sometimes known as the "dividend trap".