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If I was 25 again I would… …pay off my credit card in full every month.
While convenient, credit cards can be a real trap. Touch and go technology in particular makes it easy to spend without thinking of the grow
Get busy living your retirement
If retirement has snuck up and caught you unprepared, think about what you enjoy doing, what your skills and interests are and get busy. You
Employees, super and boundaries
If you are an employer or manager and feel confident of your knowledge of superannuation and investment, it can be tempting to give an answe
Make your credit card a friend
We easily justify using credit for things we know we shouldn’t. Temptation is cruel, often irresistible.
Between work and home
If we don't properly transition our minds when moving between roles we can carry the emotions, behaviours and mindset of one environment
If I was 25 again I would… …buy a pre-loved car
Cars are now far more reliable than they used to be and the remainder of the new car warranty, which can be up to seven years, will often tr
New credit card rules. How does this affect you?
Today we have almost 16 million credit cards in circulation, a fact that has caused successive governments to regulate, and further-regulate
Who gets your super and who decides?
The ultimate decision may be made by someone you don’t even know – the trustee of your superannuation fund. Let’s look at how you can have g
Use food wisely and save
Wasteful food choices are not only bad for your bank balance, they are also damaging to the environment.
Divorce after 50 and the financial effects
While divorce carries a heavy emotional burden at any age, the financial stakes for older divorcees can be greater, and the prospect of star
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