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Uni students can save thousands with this discount guide

If you’re a university student who’s finding it hard to get by on a limited budget, you’ve come to the right place.

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Nick Bendel -

08 May, 2017 -

3 min read

Credit Cards

New credit card will charge higher minimum repayments

Consumers will get a blessing in disguise when ING Direct forces them to pay off more of their debt each month with its new credit card.

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Nick Bendel -

08 May, 2017 -

2 min read

Home Loans

Don't make this big refinancing mistake!

The main reason people refinance their home loan is to save money. But sometimes people make a crucial mistake and actually lose money.

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Nick Bendel -

08 May, 2017 -

2 min read

Credit Cards

10 savings tips if you have kids

Raising children can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, once you factor in food, education, clothing, entertainment, holidays, child care and medical bills.

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Nick Bendel -

08 May, 2017 -

3 min read

Home Loans

Household debt at record highs, says RBA boss

Australian households are up to their eyeballs in debt, according to the head of the Reserve Bank.

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Nick Bendel -

08 May, 2017 -

2 min read

Home Loans

Some property markets booming, others going backwards

Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart have recorded double-digit increases in property prices over the past year.

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Nick Bendel -

04 May, 2017 -

4 min read

Home Loans

ANZ profits rise 6.3%

ANZ has posted a strong half-yearly profit, hot on the heels of two recent interest rate rises.

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Nick Bendel -

04 May, 2017 -

2 min read

Home Loans

RBA leaves cash rate at 1.50%

The Reserve Bank board has confirmed market predictions by leaving the official cash rate at a record-low 1.50 per cent.

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Nick Bendel -

02 May, 2017 -

2 min read

Home Loans

RBA likely to leave rates on hold

The Reserve Bank board is expected to leave the official cash rate at 1.50 per cent when it holds its monthly meeting on Tuesday.

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Nick Bendel -

01 May, 2017 -

2 min read