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Ever dreamed of starting your own business?

By Michael Papadopoff | September 5, 2019

Ever been tempted to tell the boss you’re leaving to start your own business? You’re not alone. In fact, more than nine million Aussies dream about becoming their own boss.

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Buy now, pay now: the importance of budgeting for gifts

By Michael Papadopoff | August 28, 2019

How much do you think the average Aussie spends on gifts each month? $20, $50 or 100? (hint: we’re a generous bunch). Today we’ll look at why it’s important to budget for these expenses correctly, rather than succumbing to ‘buy now, pay later’ services.

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New code to protect Aussies buying solar panels

By Michael Papadopoff | August 22, 2019

Ever thought about investing in solar panels for your home? If so, you’ll know it’s a big decision and there’s a lot to wrap your head around. Fortunately, the consumer watchdog is proposing a new retailer code to make solar purchases safer and easier.

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Caviar and wine, anyone? What a court ruling means for you

By Michael Papadopoff | August 15, 2019

Indulgences such as caviar, wagyu beef and the finest bottles of wine shouldn’t count against you when lenders assess your application for finance, a Federal Court judge has said.

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On the hunt for a new loan provider?

By Michael Papadopoff | August 8, 2019

One in 10 consumers have switched credit products in the past year, according to new research, with Millennials and women in particular pouncing on offers from small banks, credit unions and building societies.

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Time’s ticking: ATO to report overdue tax debts to credit agencies

By Michael Papadopoff | August 1, 2019

Businesses that put off paying large tax bills for too long may soon find that the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has notified credit reporting bureaus.

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Planning ahead: RBA says expect long-term low interest rates

By Michael Papadopoff | August 1, 2019

Good news for mortgage holders this week, with the RBA saying “it’s reasonable to expect an extended period of low interest rates”.

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How criminals steal your identity to steal your money

By Michael Papadopoff | July 25, 2019

Scams involving identity theft have cost Australians at least $16 million this year, and that figure is likely to be just the “tip of the iceberg”, says the ACCC.

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Have your smashed avo and eat it too!

By Michael Papadopoff | July 25, 2019

One of the most annoying myths for young homebuyers has to be the smashed avo breaky one. You know – to buy a property you have to forego delicious weekend breakfasts. Well, here are three easy recipes that prove otherwise.

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Got a spare pineapple? Pay off your mortgage faster

By Michael Papadopoff | July 18, 2019

Reckon you could scrounge together an extra $50 each week to pay off your mortgage? If so, latest modelling shows the average household with a $400,000 loan could save $46,992 and pay off their home loan four years faster.

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