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How much can you safely spend in retirement? We crunched the numbers

How much can you safely spend in retirement? We crunched the numbers

Retirement spending is a bit of a maze to wind yourself through, but having confidence is key to living a life with lower financial anxiety.

  • by Bec Wilson

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Savers, rejoice: You can now get high rates without the hurdles
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Opinion

Savers, rejoice: You can now get high rates without the hurdles

Savings accounts no longer require you to give up your firstborn to qualify for a high-interest rate.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
$80 million in scams prevented as NAB rolls out new payment alerts
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$80 million in scams prevented as NAB rolls out new payment alerts

A new alert system from NAB has saved customers – including many desperate Swifties – a total of $80 million in potential scams.

  • by John Collett
A win’s a win … but the economy is only just getting over the line

A win’s a win … but the economy is only just getting over the line

Football cliches were everywhere in analysts’ verdicts on the latest national accounts. But the economy will struggle to keep on winning at this pace.

  • by Shane Wright
How Australia’s economy is faring – in five charts

How Australia’s economy is faring – in five charts

In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, the national accounts give us an insight into the performance of the economy. Here are five graphs to explain it all.

  • by Shane Wright and Rachel Clun
Bad with money? Here are six finance hacks for students

Bad with money? Here are six finance hacks for students

Bills stack up quickly. One third of full-time students are stressed about money – and nearly half are struggling with rent.

  • by Emily Chantiri
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Sunscreen and cheap eats: What a media worker on $86,000 spends in a week

Sunscreen and cheap eats: What a media worker on $86,000 spends in a week

On Money Diaries this week, a media manager on $86,000 buys a lotto ticket and gets a good deal on moisturising sunscreen.

Businesses cutting back workers’ hours as economy slows: Westpac

Businesses cutting back workers’ hours as economy slows: Westpac

Companies are slashing employees’ work hours to cut costs and stay afloat as high-interest rates and inflation dampen consumer spending, bank data shows.

  • by Millie Muroi
Nick Scali, Myer results prove Australian consumers still have a pulse
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Retail

Nick Scali, Myer results prove Australian consumers still have a pulse

Discretionary retailers and investors understand that the real shot in the arm needed to kickstart sales is a decline in interest rates.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Kmart CEO seeks US expansion for Anko despite bumpy Target rollout

Kmart CEO seeks US expansion for Anko despite bumpy Target rollout

Kmart Australia chief Ian Bailey is hoping to meet US retailers to convince them to stock the popular private label brand on American shelves.

  • by Jessica Yun
Home loans and household spending climb despite rate rises

Home loans and household spending climb despite rate rises

Australians continued to enter into the home loan market last year, even as interest rates and house prices increased, but household spending may be weaker than what the data suggests.

  • by Millie Muroi