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The top 10 richest celebrities of 2018

The top 10 richest celebrities of 2018

The celebrity who earned the most this year might surprise you. Hint: it's not Kylie Jenner.

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My parents are helping me pay my mortgage
First person
Home loans

My parents are helping me pay my mortgage

Thanks to her parents, Rakhee pays about $15 a month interest on her mortgage.

  • by Rakhee Ghelani
Are you up for the no-cost Christmas challenge?
Opinion
Opinion

Are you up for the no-cost Christmas challenge?

Why not decide to have a no-cost Christmas without needing to fall out with everyone you love (or are related to)?

  • by Melissa Browne
Disappearing borrowing options for self-managed super funds
Opinion
Opinion

Disappearing borrowing options for self-managed super funds

Compared with negative gearing in personal names, borrowing in an SMSF is both complicated and not as tax effective.

  • by Daryl Dixon
Hyper-local movement turns local eggs into a nest egg
Ethical living

Hyper-local movement turns local eggs into a nest egg

Buying fresh produce locally may be ethical, but does it make financial sense for growers and buyers?

  • by Saman Shad
It's time for the world of missed opportunities to stop
Opinion
Opinion

It's time for the world of missed opportunities to stop

Clearly, it’s time for policy bureaucrats and regulators to dirty their hands and become involved with what’s happening in the real world.

  • by Daryl Dixon
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How to rebuild your finances after divorce
Money & relationships

How to rebuild your finances after divorce

A good financial plan will help ensure you are financially comfortable after divorce.

  • by John Collett
Shame, stress and secrets: the lies we tell about money
Opinion
Opinion

Shame, stress and secrets: the lies we tell about money

Only 43 per cent of Australians are truthful when they talk to their loved ones about their spending habits.

  • by Georgina Dent
The modern horror story keeping women awake at night
Analysis
Money & relationships

The modern horror story keeping women awake at night

The possibility that they might have to rely on someone else’s money at some point in their adult life should be keeping women up at night.

  • by Alys Gagnon
Be ready for capital gains change
Opinion
Opinion

Be ready for capital gains change

Last week’s political turmoil has increased the likelihood of a change in government and major changes in taxation arrangements for investors.

  • by Daryl Dixon
'I paid my half in everything but I still get called a gold digger'
First person
Money psychology

'I paid my half in everything but I still get called a gold digger'

This label "gold-digger" has haunted my relationship. I've never done anything to prompt this judgment; my crime was merely that I was poorer than my partner.

  • by Jess Gately