Tax time 2022: rushing a refund is dangerous
A $1500 tax refund bonus tempts many to lodge their tax return quickly, but here’s why that may be unwise.
A $1500 tax refund bonus tempts many to lodge their tax return quickly, but here’s why that may be unwise.
Wise and patient investors can create profits despite today’s tough times for shares, property and superannuation.
As rate rise pain piles onto households, the certainty of a fixed-rate home loan now comes with a heavy cost. Here’s why.
Priced out of the housing market? Consider looking at other investment options.
Australians are doing their banking from some interesting places including the smallest room in the house, shying away from transacting in a bank branch.
Changing workforces and financial pressures are creating new trends in the way we work, how we manage our incomes, and how many jobs we have.
Constant rule changes turn people off superannuation, but a rush of new laws means Australians have just days to boost their tax refund and stop their life insurance being automatically cancelled.
Formjacking is a new form of fraud, and it’s hitting thousands of online shoppers every month. This is what you need to know – and do – to stay safe.
Women face many challenges when it comes to managing their money. This is what you need to do in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s to make sure you are in good shape financially.
Travelling overseas can quickly turn into a financial nightmare. Here’s what you need to know to avoid any headaches.
Nothing can tear a relationship apart more than money issues, say David and Libby Koch. Here are the top ten rules to help you build your union on strong financial foundations.
Brenton Moore is one of many business owners who have been preyed upon by scammers. As more than $60m has been lost to hackers in Australia, this is how he beat them.
Big business spends billions of dollars on fraud protection, but small business owners and the self-employed can’t. Now, experts explain how to avoid them.
Thousands of dollars are spent raising young children — with the first year often the most expensive. However, the cost to parents can be trimmed with some careful planning.
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