Savings app features you should try in 2024
Looking for a new savings account? Interest rates aren’t the only thing you’ll want to check. Our lives have become increasingly more digital and savings accounts are no different.
Read MoreLooking for a new savings account? Interest rates aren’t the only thing you’ll want to check. Our lives have become increasingly more digital and savings accounts are no different.
Read MoreKeen social media users will have heard of ‘loud budgeting’ - a new financial strategy where you share your money aspirations out loud with the people in your life.
Read MoreHave you been budgeting, but not making much progress when it comes to growing your cash? It could be that your current savings account isn’t offering you a high enough interest rate.
Read MoreWe all have savings goals. Some goals are usually short-term like saving up for a holiday, others are longer term like buying a car or saving for a house deposit.
Read MoreAs 2024 gets going, you might be thinking about adopting a "savings mindset". Well, it might just be that actions speak louder than words, folks.
Read MoreSwitching savings accounts can be a strategic move in personal finance management. The decision to switch should be based on several factors that align with your financial goals and changing economic environment.
Read MoreIn today's inflation-driven, expensive world, many Australians are finding that their primary income may not be enough to cover all their bills, let alone have a little spare coin for the fun things in life. That's where a side hustle could step in to make the everyday a little easier and the fun things attainable.
Read MoreWe are all looking for ways to save money where we can, so it helps to know if there are any government or industry changes that might mean a win for you in 2024, and also be prepared for the ones that are not.
Read MoreA new report released today by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) shows that many savers may be sticking with savings accounts that aren’t in their best interest.
Read MoreNew ING research shows that most Aussie beachgoers (86%) say the rising cost of living has made them more likely to seek out free activities this summer, with more than half admitting that their main reason for spending time at the beach is because it's free.
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