Nina Hendy
Nina Hendy is a business and finance journalist.
Opinion
Scams
Carol ‘completely trusted these people’, then her life savings disappeared
The banks that are meant to protect our money often turn their backs on scam victims in their time of need.
- by Nina Hendy
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Spending
Young people say they don’t need a bank. Here’s what they do instead
Generation Alpha kids are circumventing the need to ever step inside a local bank branch, opting instead for a fully digital experience.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Workplace disputes
How to artfully deal with an office backstabber
There’s one lurking in every workplace, but dealing with them can be a harder task than it seems.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Shopping
Eating cheap: Families slash weekly shop to under $200 a week
Families across the country are being forced to re-evaluate their weekly shops in the face of rising grocery prices.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Workplace culture
Feel like what you do at work goes unrecognised? You’re not alone
Not being recognised for the work we do is prompting many of us to look for greener pastures.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Budgeting
Snowball or avalanche? How to pay back those stubborn debts
Changing your habits if you’re a regular borrower can be hard, but there are methods you can use to help slash your debt.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Investing
Six ways to help build a home deposit faster
Every dollar counts when you’re on the road to buying a home, so here are some options that could help bolster your savings.
- by Nina Hendy
Analysis
Pay
Just how much of a pay rise can you expect this year?
The first real wage increases in three years are expected to hit bank accounts this year, easing inflationary pressures in households.
- by Nina Hendy
‘Ridiculous premiums’: How self-insuring saves Sue $5000 a year
As premiums rise, more Australians are considering self-insurance, setting aside money to cover time off work or unexpected medical bills.
- by Nina Hendy
Financial abusers to be cut off from accounts as banks crack down
A number of major Australian financial institutions have updated their terms and conditions to make it clear financial abuse will not be tolerated.
- by Nina Hendy
More first home buyers pressuring parents for early inheritance
First home buyers are applying pressure on family members for an early inheritance, prompting warnings from legal experts.
- by Nina Hendy
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