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Can I use this government scheme to help my kids buy a house?

Can I use this government scheme to help my kids buy a house?

Your children will receive an inheritance one day – it will be much more useful and impactful now than in 20-odd years.

  • by Paul Benson

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Three tips to help you fix your finances in your 40s

Three tips to help you fix your finances in your 40s

A few small changes today can have an enormous impact on the life you’re living just a few years from now, so here’s how to start.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Half of Australians have problems with their telco. But they don’t bother complaining

Half of Australians have problems with their telco. But they don’t bother complaining

Telecommunications providers have been urged to fix the “trust deficit” with their customers, who often experience poor service and delayed responses.

  • by John Collett
Can you put a price on having kids? For many, the answer is yes

Can you put a price on having kids? For many, the answer is yes

Birth rates in Australia are declining, which, given the exorbitant cost of having children, should come as no surprise.

  • by Victoria Devine
When scammers stole my Instagram, they even took pictures of my kids
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When scammers stole my Instagram, they even took pictures of my kids

The fake account was full of aspiration, interspersed with get-rich-quick hard sell. Apart from the name, it looked like it was from a trusted source: me.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

Women in Australia are increasingly being tasked with managing the finances not just for their immediate family, but also for their parents.

  • by Grace Bacon
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Early inheritance a golden ticket that can backfire

Early inheritance a golden ticket that can backfire

Estate planning needs to be a crucial part of wealth transfers and hard conversations need to occur sooner rather than later.

  • by Justin Dowd
A scourge on our society: We need to talk about financial abuse

A scourge on our society: We need to talk about financial abuse

Economic abuse can take many forms and, like all forms of abuse, impacts people from all socio-economic backgrounds and across many different relationships.

  • by Victoria Devine
Retiree, beware: New residential village model charges more the longer you live

Retiree, beware: New residential village model charges more the longer you live

One retirement village company has come up with a solution for residents who stay longer than the average nine years: just keep charging them.

  • by Rachel Lane
Westpac offers debit cards to eight-year-olds in youth banking push
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Westpac offers debit cards to eight-year-olds in youth banking push

Children as young as eight are being offered a physical debt card in an effort by Westpac to improve their financial literacy.

  • by John Collett
The financial steps that can make or break your new business

The financial steps that can make or break your new business

Starting a new side hustle is a serious undertaking. Here are four mistakes I see people make all the time.

  • by Paridhi Jain