Credit cards
‘It’s really serious for us’: Small restaurants targeted by digital voucher scammers
Family-run Soul Dining is one of a handful of Sydney restaurants left footing the bill for fraudulent diners.
- by Bianca Hrovat
Latest
‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?
Most members of Gen Z say they won’t be using cash within a decade. But is Australia ready to ditch notes and coins?
- by David Swan
Banks gouging $4 billion from customers for cashless transaction fees: MP
A Labor MP has accused the big banks and credit card providers of stinging consumers $4 billion annually through card surcharges imposed by small retailers.
- by Shane Wright
Opinion
Opinion
Credit cards perks are being slashed – is yours still worth it?
Over the past decade, various benefits that once came with credit cards have been slowly dropped.
- by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Mary Street Bakery goes back to cash after angry customers abuse staff too many times
Despite the rapidly declining use of cash, small business owners are opting to accept physical tender in a bid to keep customers happy. But the cost is high.
- by Claire Ottaviano
Why are more businesses charging extra to pay by card?
More businesses are now placing surcharges on all card payments, while they were previously only common on credit cards.
- by Mary Ward
Opinion
Holidays
My complete solution for managing your money while travelling
These days it’s a choice between credit cards and debit cards – and you need an armoury of these to cater for whatever may come your way.
- by Noel Whittaker
Exclusive
Home loans
Borrower beware: default risks linger despite interest rate hiatus
Credit stress is most concentrated in Australia’s two biggest states.
- by Matt Wade
Opinion
Household debt
Good, bad, or just okay? How to know when to take on debt
Any debt is bad if you can’t pay it back, but some debts are better to have than others.
- by Grace Bacon
Analysis
Aussie dollar
How to make our weak Australian dollar stretch further overseas
Credit cards are convenient but can be an expensive way to pay for things when overseas.
- by John Collett
‘Wear comfortable shoes’: Your Boxing Day sales survival guide
Shoppers will spend $1.25 billion on “unprecedented” deals as retailers look to clear and refresh stock, says the Australian Retailers Association.
- by William Ton
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