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Once you save a house deposit it can be tempting to rush out and buy, but it can pay to sit tight.

Secret stash: Millions of Aussies hide money from loved ones

An increasing number of Australians appear to be hiding bank accounts from their partner.

  • Nina Hendy

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UniSuper CEO Peter Chun says super funds need to personalise data for retirees like Netflix does.

How do I give $200,000 to my grandkids while saving tax and keeping my pension?

When it comes to gifting money to your grandkids, you need to think carefully about tax implications – for both you and them.

  • Noel Whittaker
There is no level of wealth that automatically sets you free from financial anxiety, but there are ways you can start to manage it.

Rich or poor, everyone worries about money. Here’s how to stop

There is no level of wealth that automatically sets you free from financial anxiety, but there are ways you can start to manage it.

  • Paridhi Jain
There are ways to avoid an argument when talking about money with your partner.

How to have difficult money conversations without getting in an argument

They’re the conversations many of us dread most. Thankfully, experts have advice.

  • Amy Rose Dobson
Managing your finances as a couple in a responsible and sustainable way is an important part of any relationship.

Fallen in love? Eight tips to help new couples manage their money together

If you’ve met someone and are thinking about taking your relationship to the next phase, one of the most important things to consider is money.

  • Grace Bacon
A lot of financial conflict in relationships is less what you’re talking about, and more how you’re talking about it.

My partner and I keep fighting about money. How do we stop?

A lot of financial conflict in relationships is less what you’re talking about and more how you’re talking about it.

  • Paridhi Jain
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Financial conflict in a relationship is often a symptom of a deeper problem.

My partner loves to spend, but I love to save. What should I do?

Financial conflict in a relationship is often a symptom of a deeper problem, so take a step back and figure out what’s really going on.

  • Paridhi Jain
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Seven things to talk about before you invest with friends and family

Ask yourself these questions to ensure everyone enjoys the proceeds and the relationship stays intact.

  • Helen Baker
With Baby Boomers getting older, we have a large wave of inheritance on the horizon.

How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

Women in Australia are increasingly being tasked with managing the finances not just for their immediate family, but also for their parents.

  • Grace Bacon

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