'Outlook not promising': Is it time to sell Telstra?
Investors made little attempt to snap up Telstra stock on Friday, despite the severely depressed share price.
- by Jessica Sier and Sally Patten
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Your checklist to get your tax affairs in order by June 30
With just three weeks to go before the end of the financial year, sprinters have limited time to get their financial affairs in order before the taxman comes calling
- by Sally Patten
What life is really like on the age pension
Surviving on the age pension requires spending almost nothing on items such as gifts, music, home improvements or overseas holidays.
- by Sally Patten
Set up your own business - without financial stress
When Eugenie Pepper and husband Shane took over his family's babywear business in 2012, it was something of a leap of faith.
- by Sally Patten
Her Money: Navigating joint finances
Joint finances are fine, but assumptions about joint finances are a big problem.
- by Sally Patten
Her Money: helping your parents with aged care
It pays to check out care options sooner rather than later.
- by Sally Patten
Six ways to mitigate mortgage risk
Individual females could soon overtake men in the home buying stakes.
- by Sally Patten
Women's biggest money mistakes are easy to fix
Women need to understand the household balance sheet and take an interest in their finances.
- by Sally Patten
Getting the best from a financial planner
A relationship with a financial adviser is a two-way affair, writes Sally Patten.
- by Sally Patten
Six tips for closing the gender retirement gap
The good news is that saving more for retirement doesn't involve rocket science.
- by Sally Patten
The difference between 'good debt' and 'bad debt'
It might sound weird, but there is such a thing as good debt and bad debt.
- by Sally Patten
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