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My wife thinks investing is too risky, how do I convince her?

My wife thinks investing is too risky, how do I convince her?

When someone says they think investing is too risky, they can often be speaking from a place of fear. There are some things you can do to overcome this.

  • by Paridhi Jain

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Eating cheap: Families slash weekly shop to under $200 a week
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Shopping

Eating cheap: Families slash weekly shop to under $200 a week

Families across the country are being forced to re-evaluate their weekly shops in the face of rising grocery prices.

  • by Nina Hendy
This is what good financial planning really looks like

This is what good financial planning really looks like

You might ask what a two-month sojourn in New York has to do with personal finance, but good planning goes well beyond just the numbers.

  • by Paul Benson
Ramen and car repairs: What a designer on $115,000 spends in a week

Ramen and car repairs: What a designer on $115,000 spends in a week

In Money Diaries this week, a Melbourne-based product designer binges Bridgerton and watches The Notebook for the first time.

Why it’s time we got rid of the women’s budget statement

Why it’s time we got rid of the women’s budget statement

That women are being prioritised should be celebrated. But separating these budget measures only furthers the divide, both socially and economically.

  • by Victoria Devine
Could grandparents be our biggest financial influencers?

Could grandparents be our biggest financial influencers?

Teaching the younger generation how to be frugal with their cash can be valuable wisdom for grandparents to impart, but it’s become more difficult to do.

  • by Bec Wilson
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Did women get what they want from this week’s budget?

Did women get what they want from this week’s budget?

The federal budget rolled out a number of measures directed at women, but how much of an impact will they have?

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
For younger Australians, this budget falls woefully short

For younger Australians, this budget falls woefully short

In the lead-up to the budget, younger Australians were hopeful for real cost-of-living relief. Instead, we’ve been left with little to celebrate.

  • by Ryan Bourke
Manifestation: Can you think your way to untold riches?

Manifestation: Can you think your way to untold riches?

Is manifestation the hidden secret to the life you truly desire? Probably not, but some aspects can help how we think about money.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Campsites and coffee: What a researcher on $119,000 spends in a week

Campsites and coffee: What a researcher on $119,000 spends in a week

On Money Diaries, a NT researcher who goes camping two weekends in a row and starts playing hockey again for the first time in years.

Labor’s paid placements are a slap in the face, not a saving grace
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University

Labor’s paid placements are a slap in the face, not a saving grace

The plan to pay students $319 a week for placements is a start, but just because something is better than nothing doesn’t inherently make it good.

  • by Victoria Devine