Money features
Why lazy investors can come out ahead
It seems counter-intuitive but unlike most endeavours in life, the less work someone actually puts in investing, the better they do.
Ellis increases her lead as BigUn goes gangbusters
At a little over the halfway mark of the Year-Long Shares Race, Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investment has extended her lead over the second-placed competitor.
Consider the downside before you opt to run your own super
Many of those who got in early on the trend to running their own super funds are mostly in the retirement phase and more DIY super funds are being wound up.
Financial strength is key to escaping family violence
Since time immemorial women have stayed with violent partners because they can't afford to leave.
No value in downsizing scheme for most retirees
Australians who receive a part age pension would be reluctant to take advantage of the new downsizing rules.
Investors facing volatile market
Among the many factors affecting investment risks, the level of gearing and diversity of asset holdings are paramount.
Prepare for the risk of losing the breadwinner
If you follow the news about North Korea you might think we're living under imminent threat of catastrophe, but many Australians have a potential disaster in store closer to home.
How one couple is saving $19,338 a year on childcare
For the Joyce family, one partner being assigned to a project in Wollongong, south of Sydney, set the wheels in motion for a sea change.
Readers share horror stories about free travel insurance
Credit card versions of policies can be more restrictive than the standalone counterparts, and carry a higher excess. Here are the top reasons why your claim could be denied.
Crowd-sourced equity funding on its way
DIY super funds and other investors will soon be able to invest in start-up companies through "crowd-sourced" funding platforms.
The $75 a year reason women need 'their heads read'
It's time for women to change their thinking on tax deductions.
The average Australian is six paydays away from being homeless
Build financial resilience and confidence to buffer yourself from the risk of homelessness.
Buy global stocks because the ASX is not enough
The ASX is only 2 per cent of the world's stock markets, when measured by market capitalisation.
How Kathryn started a Thermomix business without breaking the bank
Getting a business off the ground isn't just about finding start-up money. Behind the scenes you've got to be able to live and ensure your personal finances don't go backwards.
Back-to-back wins for Ellis after strong race performances
Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments scores yet another win in the Shares Race.
Ten ways to save time and money
Like many working parents I'm time poor, so my favourite savings tips are ones that save time as well as money.
First home buyer saving scheme has merit
Despite industry criticism, many Australians stand to benefit from the plans to use superannuation as a savings scheme for first home buyers.
I was wrong: We need a banking royal commission
A royal commission into financial services shouldn't be necessary. But it is ...
Should you help your kids buy property? Only if they're good
It makes sense to help adult children if you can, but first you need to understand why they're unable to buy a home without help.
The top 10 tips to boost your household budget
In this week's episode of It All Adds Up the team shares their top finance tips.
How to make our kids money smart
By comparing the financial outcomes of their choices with those of their peers, Banqer facilitates learning from outcomes, not just theory.