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Why you don’t need to earn lots to be good with money

Why you don’t need to earn lots to be good with money

You went to school, studied hard, landed a good job, and hustled for promotions. That’s the road map to financial success, right? Not so fast.

  • by Paridhi Jain

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So Musk wants his former employees’ money back. Is that legal?
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Pay

So Musk wants his former employees’ money back. Is that legal?

Can an employer ask you to pay back wages? And more importantly, should they?

  • by Victoria Devine
This tax time, it pays to remember my ‘guaranteed’ secret for wealth
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Budgeting

This tax time, it pays to remember my ‘guaranteed’ secret for wealth

In a few weeks, everybody will have a fatter pay packet because the tax rates are changing. Smart money managers will put the extra to good use.

  • by Noel Whittaker
How to streamline your costs and instantly up your income
Opinion
Budgeting

How to streamline your costs and instantly up your income

Today, I give you an RBA-inspired budgetary boot camp to help you squeeze every penny from your finances.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
How to make sure you’re getting good financial advice

How to make sure you’re getting good financial advice

There’s a lot of mistrust of financial professionals, and it’s not totally unfounded, but there are ways to make sure you’re getting good advice.

  • by Paridhi Jain
‘The most expensive day of my life’: What a project officer on $79,000 spends in a week

‘The most expensive day of my life’: What a project officer on $79,000 spends in a week

On Money Diaries this week, a 32-year-old project officer pays a 50 per cent deposit on her first home in Geelong, Victoria.

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You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

The truth is, I wouldn’t wish an inheritance on anyone, but as generations get older, it’s a tough conversation many of us are having.

  • by Victoria Devine
Yes, you can save money and still enjoy life. Here’s how

Yes, you can save money and still enjoy life. Here’s how

Common finance advice seems to suggest saving money should be a slog, whereas the opposite is actually true.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Takeaway and tailoring: What a flight attendant on $60,000 spends in a week

Takeaway and tailoring: What a flight attendant on $60,000 spends in a week

On Money Diaries this week, a long-haul cabin crew worker who travels to and from Singapore and spends money on cocktails and street food.

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
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