Personal Loans - May 26th Wedding loans – what finance options are available? If you’re getting ready for your big day, here are some things to know about wedding loans, and what to look out for.
Savings Accounts - May 25th Savers’ rates get the chop Big four bank, NAB, has today cut the rates on its two main savings accounts on the back of Tuesday’s cash rate decision, seven days ahead of the bank’s cuts to variable mortgages.
Savings Accounts - May 21st Most savers still in the dark, with Westpac the only big bank to announce Australia’s second biggest bank, Westpac, will cut select savings rates by up 0.25 percentage points, effective 30 May.
Savings Accounts - May 21st What to look for in a joint bank account If you're in a relationship and are considering how you'd like to navigate your finances, you may be looking to find the best joint bank account.
Finance News - January 24th How much debt does the average Australian have, and how can they pay it off? The average amount of personal debt in Australia is on the rise, with 35% of Aussies admitting they have debt in either credit cards, personal loans, HECS/HELP FEEs or BNPL.
Finance News - January 21st How much are Aussies really putting away into savings? The latest Canstar Consumer Pulse Report reveals topping up savings is the number one financial goal for Australians—but it’s for holidays over home loans as the nation seeks enrichment over financial security.
Credit Cards - November 27th What are the top 10 biggest banks in Australia? These are the Top 10 biggest banks in Australia for owner occupier and investment home loans, as well as deposits held.
Savings Accounts - August 9th What is a Commonwealth Bank locked savings account? A locked savings account could help you grow your savings. Find out what is on offer from CommBank.
Savings Accounts - August 8th How many ING accounts can you have? You can open multiple ING Savings Maximiser accounts. But there are rules around the interest rate you can earn.
Savings Accounts - August 6th How the Parenting Payment works for single parents Single parents may be able to access Parenting Payment, an income support payment from the Australian Government designed for people on a low income with young children.
Savings Accounts - August 2nd Term deposits vs savings accounts: which one should I choose? If you’re looking for a safe way to grow your money, two popular options are term deposits and savings accounts.
Home Loans - July 26th Make the most of the stage 3 tax cuts The stage 3 tax cuts have kicked in. Find out how saving or investing the extra money could add up over time.
Savings Accounts - July 2nd How to change banks Wondering how to change banks? Here’s a list of the important things to keep in mind to make sure the process goes smoothly when you make the switch.
Finance News - June 17th What are negative interest rates? Negative interest rates were once the stuff of financial myth for Australians. But do they exist today?
Home Loans - May 28th How much does the average Australian earn, save and owe? Find out how you compare to the average Aussie when it comes to your finances. Plus get tips to help give your wealth a boost.
Savings Accounts - May 1st 7 ways you can eat out without blowing the budget If you enjoy dining out but want to do it on the cheap, here are some tips to help you keep the costs down.
Online Banking - August 9th What is direct debit? Direct debit is a way of pulling money directly from one bank account to another. We explore how it works, and look at its successor, PayTo.
Savings Accounts - July 24th Financial Claims Scheme: What you need to know If you have any money saved in a bank then you’ll want to know what’s covered by the Financial Claims Scheme (FCS), a government guarantee that offers some protection should a bank fail.
Savings Accounts - June 21st Neobanks: what are they and what are your options? Neobanks are becoming more common in Australia, so what exactly are they, how do they work, and what are some pros and cons?
Savings Accounts - June 12th What happens to a bank account if someone dies? Knowing what happens to a person’s bank account when they die can be helpful should someone close to you pass away. Here’s what you need to look out for.