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

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.

  • by Paridhi Jain

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Millennials, you could be $50,000 richer by retirement, says ASIC

Millennials, you could be $50,000 richer by retirement, says ASIC

The nation’s out-of-touch super funds don’t do enough to engage with young customers, the corporate regulator says.

  • by Brittany Busch
Learning how to spend money well can make you happier
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Opinion

Learning how to spend money well can make you happier

Chasing a never-ending list of wants may not bring you happiness, but neither will cutting them all out.

  • by Paridhi Jain
Earn a lot, but don’t feel rich? You might be a HENRY

Earn a lot, but don’t feel rich? You might be a HENRY

Before you pull out the world’s smallest violin for people bringing home the financial bacon, hear me out.

  • by Victoria Devine
Who wants to be a millionaire? You should read this first
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Opinion

Who wants to be a millionaire? You should read this first

Personal wealth in Australia is predicted to boom in the coming years, with the number of people joining the millionaire club set to skyrocket.

  • by Victoria Devine
Why your funeral could be a great investment
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Opinion

Why your funeral could be a great investment

The cost of funerals has risen 20 per cent in the past few years, so it’s important to have a plan in place when it comes to payment.

  • by Rachel Lane
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From Gen Z to Millennials, young Australians are truly in a mess
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From Gen Z to Millennials, young Australians are truly in a mess

While it may make you uncomfortable, it’s an irrefutable fact that younger people are vastly more disadvantaged than older ones.

  • by Victoria Devine
Yoga and Netflix: What a speech pathologist on $75,000 spends in a week

Yoga and Netflix: What a speech pathologist on $75,000 spends in a week

This week on Money Diaries, a graduate speech pathologist spends on some hot yoga classes and vodka, lime and sodas.

This tax time, it pays to remember my ‘guaranteed’ secret for wealth
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Opinion

This tax time, it pays to remember my ‘guaranteed’ secret for wealth

In a few weeks, everybody will have a fatter pay packet because the tax rates are changing. Smart money managers will put the extra to good use.

  • by Noel Whittaker
How to streamline your costs and instantly up your income
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Opinion

How to streamline your costs and instantly up your income

Today, I give you an RBA-inspired budgetary boot camp to help you squeeze every penny from your finances.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

You’re not entitled to an inheritance, so here’s how to ask about it

The truth is, I wouldn’t wish an inheritance on anyone, but as generations get older, it’s a tough conversation many of us are having.

  • by Victoria Devine

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