How the funeral industry preys on grieving families
Death may be one of the great certainties of life, but there's nothing compulsory about a funeral.
Caitlin Fitzsimmons is the editor of Money for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based in our Sydney newsroom. She writes the weekly Mind Over Money column.
Death may be one of the great certainties of life, but there's nothing compulsory about a funeral.
Given everything is changing, how can we equip our children – and ourselves – for the jobs of the future?
Does share market investment require a technology-driven approach, or is it not that simple?
Crowdfunding platforms democratise the funding of good ideas, but supporters need to go in with their eyes open.
Age discrimination is real but the changing nature of work also impacts, writes Caitlin Fitzsimmons.
Mother's Day is a time to reflect on the unpaid contribution of mothers and grandmothers to families and communities.
Cyndi Lauper sang Money Changes Everything. It turns out she was right.
We're finding out about how deliberate rest enhances your ability to do your best work.
Industry super funds love to criticise the big banks, but they are also closely entwined.
Millennials and Baby Boomers are often cast as natural foes fighting in some kind of economic Hunger Games. But what if I told you that economic and social policy doesn't have to be zero-sum?
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