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5 ways to reduce your cost of living
With global prices on the rise, here are five steps readers can follow to reduce their cost of living.
- by Simon Webster
Latest
Opinion
Interest rates
How much can you earn on savings now that rates are on the rise?
Of the financial institutions that have moved to lift their savings interest rates, some have chosen to keep a portion of the official half-a-percentage-point rate increase for themselves.
- by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Analysis
Household debt
Government energy cashbacks – how much can you get and where can you find them?
Governments are offering cashback deals on rising electricity bills. Here a quick guide of what is available and where you can find them.
- by Joel Gibson
My Money
Investing
‘Money was tight growing up, but I saved and invested, so I have choices’
Beau Arfi learned early in life an important lesson not to fritter away money. Saving and some good property investments have helped set him up for the future.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Renewables
The government incentives that put renewable energy within reach
State and federal governments are offering attractive incentives for switching to renewable energy that now make solar power systems and electric vehicles more attainable for households.
- by Joel Gibson
Analysis
Gas
Want to save $1859 a year? Ditch gas
Nick Vinciullo could not have disconnected the gas supply to his home at a better time.
- by Charlotte Grieve
Opinion
Bills
I just saved $100 by switching energy retailers. Here are my six top tips
If you haven’t shopped your electricity plan in years, you could save hundreds of dollars simply by switching to a new provider. Here’s how.
- by Jessica Irvine
Opinion
Bills
Five ways the new government could help you to combat rising cost of living
The incoming federal government should promote and implement good policies to help us to help ourselves to combat the rising cost of living.
- by Joel Gibson
Opinion
Bills
Why Aldi food prices are cheaper than Coles or Woolworths
Food is the second-largest household bill after either a mortgage or rent, so even a 4-5 per cent increase in grocery prices can cost up to $500 extra a year.
- by Joel Gibson
Analysis
Interest rates
Three of big four banks pass on official rate rise to savers
Australia’s biggest bank, the Commonwealth, is yet to follow the other big three in passing on the 0.25 percentage point increase in official interest rates to savers.
- by John Collett
Opinion
Spending
You can save 22¢ a litre on petrol; Here’s how
There are many discounts to cut the price of fuel at the pump. Combining some of the best deals when you fill up can save you up to 20¢ a litre.
- by Joel Gibson