Top 5 tips to motivate kids to save

23 April

Building strong money habits early can set children up for a lifetime of smart financial decisions.  It all starts with simple lessons in saving, spending, and valuing what matters most.   Help Them Set a Clear Goal Saving is much easier when...[Read More]

Australians love their cash and will carry or hoard it

23 April

If you are one of those people who still carry a bunch of $10 or $20 notes around in your pocket in case of emergencies, you’re not alone. While a majority of payments made in Australia are done by electronic means, including cards, about half of...[Read More]

You’re probably wrong about fuel-efficient driving

16 April

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson once proved that the 414-horsepower, V8-engined, bellowing petrolhead pin-up BMW M3 could be even more eco-friendly than the famously thrifty Toyota Prius. To do this, in 2008 he ran an experiment in no way...[Read More]

Reality bites as Gen X defers cost of living

15 April

More Australians than ever are choosing buy now, pay later financial schemes, with families looking for new ways to cover daily essentials as cost-of-living pressures bite. New data shows consumer spending via instalments has surged 26 per cent in...[Read More]

Understanding and managing your cashflow with expert financial advice

9 April

Imagine feeling completely on top of your finances — knowing your money is working as hard for you as you work for it.  A well-managed cashflow could be the key to achieving that feeling. Cashflow simply refers to the money coming in and going...[Read More]

Surcharge fees no more, but will consumers save a buck?

1 April

WHAT’S CHANGING * Surcharges costing consumers $1.6 billion a year will be removed on EFTPOS, Mastercard and Visa card transactions * The cap on interchange fees paid by businesses will be lowered, forecast to save them $910 million a year and...[Read More]

Fuel pain to last longer despite tax cut kicking in

1 April

Motorists will need to wait longer for cheaper fuel as a tax cut might take weeks to start flowing through the bowser, as Labor resists turning to fuel rationing to shore up supply. The federal government’s halving of the fuel tax will begin on...[Read More]

Fuel relief may not be enough to help stressed budgets

1 April

Households already under pressure from higher interest rates will still face a cost wall of elevated fuel prices, despite government efforts to take some of the heat out. Two of Australia’s biggest banks have recorded spikes in spending at petrol...[Read More]

‘Unfair’ subscription traps to be banned in new rules

1 April

Unfair trading practices such as subscription traps and drip pricing will be banned under reforms designed to bolster protections for consumers. The Albanese government introduced laws to parliament on Wednesday to put an end to tactics used by...[Read More]

Cashflow under pressure: Smarter ways to save on fuel, food and electricity

26 March

With the rising cost of living continuing to impact households across Australia, managing your cashflow has never been more important.  Fuel, food and electricity costs are three of the biggest pressures on the weekly budget. While these expenses...[Read More]

Working Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) can be a golden opportunity: 10 tips for money and life

12 March

Working Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) can be a golden opportunity to fast-track your financial future and build a life with purpose—if managed wisely. Whether you’re doing it for a few years to get ahead or making a long-term career out of it, the...[Read More]