Good savings all about the little things
Little things such as one or two takeaway coffees a day can add up surprisingly quickly.
Writes about personal finance for Fairfax Media, Sydney, Australia.
Little things such as one or two takeaway coffees a day can add up surprisingly quickly.
Fairfax journalist Phil Baker wins the four-week shares race after making modest gains from a good portion of his 10-stock portfolio.
Most people don't realise their super fund is likely to have about half their money invested in shares.
The best-performing asset class of the past five years are the listed trusts that own commercial property.
Receiving a financial windfall can leave most of us in a pickle on what to do with the money.
It's been a tough week for our tipsters, with all of them slipping in week three of the four-week Shares Race.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of dividends for Australian investors.
Australians are shunning high-interest credit cards and turning to personal loans for large purchases.
Anyone with a rewards card should think hard about the value they are getting.
Filling up the car at the right time and place slashes dollars from the long weekend road trip.
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