Borrowing | News, Advice & Guides | The Age

Money

Borrowing

Advertisement
Why you need your own credit card before age 50

Why you need your own credit card before age 50

Personal finance expert Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon answers your questions.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

Latest

Imagine a world where debt doesn't exist
Shopping

Imagine a world where debt doesn't exist

Financial carelessness is directly proportional to the availability of debt, so of course we have a problem.

  • by Marcus Padley
CBA recalculates loan book to invite customers to pay debt slower
Home loans

CBA recalculates loan book to invite customers to pay debt slower

CBA customers are likely to take up offers to reduce repayments, without realising the long-term cost.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Jennifer feels 'really ripped-off' after mortgage rate hike
Interest rates

Jennifer feels 'really ripped-off' after mortgage rate hike

The big banks are likely to follow the move by Westpac this week to increase its variable interest mortgage rate.

  • by John Collett
Want a home loan? Be a model spender for three months before you apply
Analysis
Home loans

Want a home loan? Be a model spender for three months before you apply

When it comes to home loans, the game has changed and banks will now pore over the detail of your spending habits.

  • by Melissa Browne
Beware banks’ interest rate teaser tricks
Home loans

Beware banks’ interest rate teaser tricks

'Introductory' rates being targeted at first home buyers reflect the faux competition we have in the banking market, critics say.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Advertisement
If you have extra money in your mortgage, get it out now
Analysis
Home loans

If you have extra money in your mortgage, get it out now

Keeping your savings in your mortgage with a redraw facility is now a dangerous strategy. Use an offset account instead.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Stacey avoids bankruptcy as more tip over the edge
Money & relationships

Stacey avoids bankruptcy as more tip over the edge

Bankruptcies are up 4 per cent for the year to June 30 this year over the previous financial year.

  • by John Collett