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Early consumers of Radio Shack products, New York, 1983.

Technology marches on: The phrase that kills companies

There's an image floating around cyberspace that resurfaces every year or so. It's a page from a 1991 Radio Shack catalogue. Radio Shack is the US version of the old Tandy, for those who remember the latter. On it are a range of products for sale. And the capabilities of the products on that page can now be found in a single place: inside your smartphone.

The rising dollar should provide a spur to invest offshore.

Home is not where the returns are

Despite Australia representing only 2 per cent of the world's gross domestic product, Australian self-managed superannuation fund investors on average have almost 70 per cent of their investment portfolios in Australian-focused assets.

We aren't always rational when it comes to our money.

Five 'nudges' that will make you money

One of the truly new parts of economic theory is the belated realisation - or perhaps we should say acceptance - that people aren't the purely rational automatons that the academics had previously assumed.