Money features
Unpaid super: let the punishment fit the crime
Jailing employers who don't meet their compulsory super obligations will do little to improve overall superannuation coverage in the general population.
Seven ways to boost your income
If strict budgeting isn't working for you, look for ways to earn extra income.
Why 'cross-selling' is on the nose in financial services
Banks are hinting they will stop trying to flog us as many financial products as possible. That is good for customers and shareholders alike.
Irrational behaviour can cost you money
Riddle me this: is it sensible to have debt and savings at the same time?
Zip Co shuffles the Shares Race's pecking order
With Zip Co picked by four of our eight racers, the fortunes of the company, which operates the zipPay and zipMoney "buy now, pay later" apps, was always likely to be one of the swing factors of the race.
Books to read to move from loathing to loving finance
Here are some fantastic books to turn learning about money matters from a burdensome chore into a pleasure.
Perfect super storm brewing on back of gig economy boom
The reluctance of gig economy workers to contribute to superannuation has created the perfect storm in Australia.
Weed your share portfolio while the good times roll
The outlook for share investors is positive with a strong possibility that the Australian market could reach the record highs of 10 years ago.
What if someone invested $2.83 a day for you since birth?
My eldest son was born in October 1981. I could easily have afforded to invest $2.83 a day for him, but like most parents I didn't get around to it.
Don't get caught short on rental bonds
One in three renters are losing bond money at the end of a tenancy.
'I travelled around the world without (much) cash'
Freelance travel writer Tim Richards tries to get by with contactless payments on three continents.
Employers who don't pay super face up to a year in jail
The government intends to introduce court-ordered penalties, including up to 12 months' imprisonment, where employers defy directions to pay their superannuation guarantee liabilities.
'Be prepared to pull the trigger': why the risk of a market crash is high
I wouldn't want to scare you but have you seen a chart of the Dow Jones or the S&P; 500 index recently?
Bellamy's back from the brink
Don't ever let anyone tell you they know what's going to happen in the stockmarket. Oh, they might believe it, but they're wrong.
Consider higher capital gains tax before you invest
While attention is currently focused on the possible impact of negative gearing tax changes on property prices, investors also need to consider the impact of higher capital gains tax bills on future investment decisions for all asset classes.
Payment rings will take us from the public transport network to the beach
Bankwest has launched the first payment ring in Australia, as more wearable technology is enabled for contactless payments.
Ellis hits the lead in the first race of the year with SportsHero a winner
It's the first week of the first round of the year for the shares race and already Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments occupies the top spot - a position she occupied for most of last year.
School's back and our hip pocket will be better for it
The cost of activities for children during the long break presents a significant financial burden for many families.
Applying for aged care? Pause before you disclose finances
If you are moving into an aged care facility you will be asked to complete a combined income and asset assessment. What most people don’t realise is that this is not compulsory and can be futile.
Move to extend expiry dates for gift cards nationwide
With expired gift cards costing consumers $200 million a year, pressure is building on other states and territories to follow NSW and make them valid for a minimum of three years.
Prepare for changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax
Changes to both negative gearing and capital gains tax arrangements are now much more likely.