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Cash is dead. Why are we still pretending it isn’t?
Opinion
Opinion

Cash is dead. Why are we still pretending it isn’t?

Cash will be gone in just seven years time, but many of us are still trying to hold on to the past. It’s time we move forward and embrace it.

  • by Bec Wilson

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New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

In a mini new gold rush, young people are jumping on a viral trend that taps into a desire for financial security.

  • by Lisa Visentin
It turns out, money does grow on trees in Nepal

It turns out, money does grow on trees in Nepal

The Japanese love their beautiful yen bills, with their elegant, understated designs printed on tough, off-white plant fibre.

  • by Bhadra Sharma and Alex Travelli
Australia will work with Trump if that’s the card we’re dealt: Treasurer

Australia will work with Trump if that’s the card we’re dealt: Treasurer

Jim Chalmers has held high-level meetings in Washington ahead of unveiling this year’s budget, which he says will target “economic security”.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
The Armaguard saga shows we’re a long way from ditching cash entirely
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The Armaguard saga shows we’re a long way from ditching cash entirely

Financial troubles at Armaguard highlight the strain on the system used to distribute cash to ATMs, supermarkets and post offices.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Armaguard rejects $26 million lifeline after being asked to open its books

Armaguard rejects $26 million lifeline after being asked to open its books

After asking for financial support and walking away from $26 million on offer, Armaguard will try to negotiate with customers individually, but good faith may have eroded along the way.

  • by Jessica Yun
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The billionaire versus the banks: The fight over the death of cash

The billionaire versus the banks: The fight over the death of cash

Billionaire Lindsay Fox’s ownership of Armaguard makes him the king of cash (of sorts). The trouble is cash is going the way of the dodo.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Ban on Palestinian workers grinds Israel’s construction sites to a halt

Ban on Palestinian workers grinds Israel’s construction sites to a halt

Across Israel, building sites are idle, adding up to an estimated $1.2 billion in lost output each month.

  • by Galit Altstein
Don't run out of cash
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Don't run out of cash

Melbourne Rebels president and businessman Paul Docherty's key rule for staying in business.

US economy continues to defy expectations but Trump and Biden won’t admit it

US economy continues to defy expectations but Trump and Biden won’t admit it

Uncle Sam is putting the rest of the world to shame.

  • by The Economist
How I found myself agreeing with cash king Bob Katter

How I found myself agreeing with cash king Bob Katter

Too many businesses are going cashless and it’s costing consumers. The banks and other payment providers, meanwhile, make a fortune from fees on card payments.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons