Your EOFY money checklist
June 30 is less than a week away, so try to tick off these key tax and other issues to stay ahead of the financial pack.
June 30 is less than a week away, so try to tick off these key tax and other issues to stay ahead of the financial pack.
The world’s best-performing share markets this financial year may surprise you, as inflation and other fears impact investors.
Frequent flyer programs offer more than just airline seats, and savvy travellers are using supermarket spending, bonus deals and credit cards to fund trips.
New laws have given the Australian Taxation Office more teeth to catch people who don’t declare their income from Airbnb, Uber and other second jobs.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate on hold and many borrowers are rushing to lock in their interest rate.
With just four weeks to go until JobKeeper payments end, new figures reveal one in five Australians have no cash savings and are living week to week.
Stressed mortgage customers who have deferred their loans fear they won’t be able to start meeting their repayments again.
Pity the fool – or government – who has to decide how much money to give unemployed Australians. A fresh battle now rages.
Home values across Australia have been strong in the past year, but each state has a different cycle. Here’s how to handle it.
Consumers have increased their credit card interest bills and experts are calling for Aussies to recognise these costly errors.
Doubling the size of any investment sounds daunting, but you can do it many times over using these superannuation tips and tactics.
Age pension payments are unlikely to rise sharply this year, but Anthony Keane explains how retirees can get extra cash.
Your bank balance can be turbocharged by choosing to spend nothing just one day a week. Here’s how to pull it off.
Private health insurance customers can make claims on many expenses that they probably didn’t know. Here’s what they are.
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