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Carol ‘completely trusted these people’, then her life savings disappeared
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Scams

Carol ‘completely trusted these people’, then her life savings disappeared

The banks that are meant to protect our money often turn their backs on scam victims in their time of need.

  • by Nina Hendy

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Bonds, corporate bonds: The reliable but unpopular investment
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Bonds, corporate bonds: The reliable but unpopular investment

The global bond market is roughly three times the size of the global equity market, yet bonds don’t get much love from everyday investors.

  • by Dominic Powell
You’ve finally saved a house deposit. Now what?
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You’ve finally saved a house deposit. Now what?

You might feel like beelining for your closest weekend auction, but it can be prudent to take your time.

  • by Dominic Powell
Women work 50 days extra to equal men’s pay. Here’s a way to fix that

Women work 50 days extra to equal men’s pay. Here’s a way to fix that

For every dollar an average man earns, the average woman makes just 89 cents. I don’t know about you, but that also makes me think: challenge accepted.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Fuel for thought: Do you really need a second car?
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Fuel for thought: Do you really need a second car?

If there’s one thing that Australia loves – aside from being girt and celebrating our awkward breakdancing athletes – it’s cars.

  • by Dominic Powell
I bought the unsexiest car in Australia, and I love it
Opinion
Cars

I bought the unsexiest car in Australia, and I love it

My family was appalled when this dumpy little darling, with all the charm of an upturned bathtub, pulled into our driveway.

  • by Marish Mackowiak
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What should you do with your savings? Nothing at all

What should you do with your savings? Nothing at all

To utilise your money and truly get the most out of it, right now, you actually don’t need to lift a finger.

  • by Victoria Devine
A mortgage where the bank pays you? Yes, but beware the pitfalls
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A mortgage where the bank pays you? Yes, but beware the pitfalls

Reverse mortgages have become increasingly popular as a way for older Australians to access an income stream via their home, without having to sell it.

  • by Dominic Powell
For real life: The insurance you might have without knowing
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For real life: The insurance you might have without knowing

You might already have basic life insurance without realising. But should you upgrade?

  • by Dominic Powell
Love it or loathe it, 1980s architecture is back in the frame
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Collectables

Love it or loathe it, 1980s architecture is back in the frame

Whether it’s the return of big shoulder pads or the Memphis movement from the early 1980s, sometimes it’s difficult to pinpoint when and where there’s a shift in direction.

  • by Stephen Crafti
From Grange to loose change: How to turn your hobby into a money spinner
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From Grange to loose change: How to turn your hobby into a money spinner

If you enjoy collecting items such as wine, coins or stamps, you could be sitting on a nice little nest egg.

  • by Dominic Powell