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Nina Hendy is a business and finance journalist.

Nine ways you can be richer by this time next year

Nine ways you can be richer by this time next year

As another year rolls around, it’s a good time to consider how small changes can make a big impact on your wealth this time next year.

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Five tips to help you get on the property ladder in 2025

Five tips to help you get on the property ladder in 2025

If you’re caught in the rental trap and are looking for a way to own your own home in 2025, here are some pointers.

  • by Nina Hendy
You can now get super advice for less than $100. Here’s how

You can now get super advice for less than $100. Here’s how

Australians will now be able to access financial advice from their super fund for less than $100 following the introduction of new laws.

  • by Nina Hendy
Legal tender: Seven reasons not to abandon cash just yet

Legal tender: Seven reasons not to abandon cash just yet

Digital payments might be on the rise, but cash can be a lifeline for those who rely on it to pay for essential items.

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Racehorse investing on the rise as punters try to back a winner

Racehorse investing on the rise as punters try to back a winner

Once reserved for the rich and famous, figures suggest that 1 in every 254 Australians own a share in the 35,000 racehorses registered in Australia.

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Gosford’s great boom: Residential living’s newest hotspot

Gosford’s great boom: Residential living’s newest hotspot

Gosford is entering an exciting new chapter as a $375 million residential development begins the final phase of its construction.

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Small doesn’t mean safe: how SMEs are under attack
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Cyber Wardens

Small doesn’t mean safe: how SMEs are under attack

Data released by Cyber Wardens clearly shows the frequency and impact of threats to Australian small businesses are rising, as cyber criminals specifically target Australian small businesses.

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Carol ‘completely trusted these people’, then her life savings disappeared
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.

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Young people say they don’t need a bank. Here’s what they do instead
Analysis
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.

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How to artfully deal with an office backstabber

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.

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Eating cheap: Families slash weekly shop to under $200 a week
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

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