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If you earn a wage in Australia, there is a good chance that you are being paid superannuation. Superannuation, as we know it in Australia, is now 29 years old and some are calling for another review of the scheme to keep up with the times.
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Right now many of us are experiencing a lot of change, whole industries are on ice right now, while others have had to pivot fast. We are fast on track to record unemployment and with a recession nipping at our heels, plenty of career plans and dreams might be feeling a little crushed right now.
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Getting married isn't just a huge commitment between you and your partner, it's one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make in your life. While some couples budget and save to pay for their wedding, others go into debt to say 'I do'.
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With job losses, underemployment and job uncertainty many of us are trying to figure out some ways to make extra cash, set up an emergency savings fund or even look to changing careers altogether
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There’s no doubt 2020 has been a wild ride for stock investors. Thanks to coronavirus, the oil price war, and growing tensions between global powers, we’ve never seen a more volatile stock market.
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2020 has simultaneously moved at lightning speed and also dragged on for what feels like forever. Alas, with the end of the financial year almost here, it's time to start thinking about taxes, take stock of your finances, and scout out the best EOFY deals.
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In between our searches for toilet paper and hand sanitiser, "how to create a will" has been high on our Google search list in the lockdown.
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Comedian and journalist Emma Markezic was young, single, freelancing, renting and partying hard when she was diagnosed with cancer. She still found herself coping better than most people.
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Australians give a total of $9.9 billion to charities each year and we can only imagine that number will skyrocket in 2020 following this year's catastrophic bushfire season and COVID-19.
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A recession or any type of economic downturn can be an incredibly challenging and stressful time. As unemployment rises, incomes fall, stock markets crash and bills continue rolling in, it is natural to be worried about your money. But there are things that you can do to prepare. On today’s episode of the Pocket Money podcast, Sally and Kate welcome a slate of experts to get the tips and strategies you can use to protect your finances. From savings and budgeting to superannuation, home loans and earning more with side hustles, this podcast will help you better understand what’s in...
info_outlineOpen your banking app and scroll through your transactions. How many subscription services are you paying for? If you're like the average Australian, it's probably quite a lot.
From entertainment and streaming services like Netflix and Spotify, meal delivery services like Marley Spoon or HelloFresh to our energy bills and mobile plans, there are more than a few regular charges hitting every one of our transaction accounts each month.
On this episode of Pocket Money, we welcome Dr. Paul Harrison to unpack the mysteries of subscription services, and how our brain and behaviour can be influenced. We discuss why businesses are shifting their models, how you should decide what's valuable to you, and what you can do to unsubscribe from your own subscription overload.
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