Money features
You're ready to buy shares - here's how to get started
Congratulations. You've saved hard, read widely and maybe even noticed that the ASX has hit 6000 points for the first time since the GFC.
'The most irresponsible financial decision of my life'
Long periods of unemployment or casual work requires a special approach to budgeting and finances.
I'm dreaming of a secondhand Christmas
Most Australians say they would be happy to receive a secondhand present this Christmas but are shy about giving one.
Tougher going for racers as market rally reverses
Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments holds on to first spot in week three of the four-week Shares Race, despite her total portfolio value falling.
Cash-back sites can help you to save this Christmas
American online retail giant Amazon will launch in Australia in a matter of days, just in time to make a splash in the retail spending frenzy in the lead-up to Christmas.
Eight steps to prepare financially for having a baby
If you've just found out you're having a baby (or babies), congratulations! Here's the financial advice I wish I'd known when I was in your shoes. Updated for 2017, of course.
A billionaire's explanation of how the economic machine works
Australia has more household debt than the United States before the global financial crisis.
New Acorns investment product for kids
I started with a Commonwealth Bank money box when I was young and it served me well.
Why interest rates will be lower for longer
Continuing low inflation and a softening property market will ensure that even with likely rate increases overseas, Australian rates will remain low for longer.
Property prices at a turning point - or the pause that refreshes
Property prices in Sydney appear to be at turning point with Melbourne not far behind.
Don't expect the ASX to recover its all-time high soon
Our market's done a lot of huffing and puffing, but the elusive 6000 points has been passed.
Regulators worried about housing debt - but not for the reason you think
Mortgage debt is a big concern for financial regulators, but maybe not for the reason you think.
Swim with the current to reach financial success
It's easier to set up systems that act as a channel for success than it is to swim against the rips of our daily lives.
Vested interests can push defined benefit members to take a lump sum
Given the generosity of most defined beneift pension funds, there are substantial benefits for employers when members cash out their entitlements.
Banks are failing in their obligations to cancel direct debits
It seems everything is a subscription these days. If I scan through my bank statement, it's full of recurring payments.
Death of a hobbyist: treasure thrown out in post-death clean-up
Hobbyists and collectors often have well-founded fears their 'treasure' could end up in landfill or sent to Vinnies when they die.
Ellis increases her lead in the shares race with her DigitalX pick
Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments has increased her lead in week two of the four-week Shares Race.
We need to talk about money
How many people know the nitty gritty of your financial position?
Comprehensive credit reporting will provide a better picture
New finance regulations could help you buy a property or refinance a mortgage.
ING to scrap international ATM fees
The fight over ATM fees is expanding overseas, with ING Austraila offering fee-free withdrawals from every ATM in the world to customers who conduct their main banking business with the digital bank.
How personal finance is changing in the US
I've just seen Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy, which explains Napoleon Hill's success principles.