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Investment Funds

What is the All Ordinaries?

The All Ordinaries is an index made up of the share prices for 500 of the largest companies listed on the ASX.

Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

01 Aug, 2017 -

1 min read

Investment Funds

What are ethical exchange-traded funds (ETFs)?

An exchange-traded fund or ETF is like a managed fund that's traded on an exchange, such as the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) or Cboe Australia (CXA).

Vidhu Bajaj

Vidhu Bajaj -

06 Sep, 2023 -

5 min read

Investment Funds

ETF's growing in popularity

ETF's are one of the fastest growing investment products on the market due to their low cost and diversification benefits. They behave like any other shares but when you buy an ETF you're buying a broad selection of stocks depending on your personal goals.

RateCity

RateCity -

29 Jan, 2014 -

3 min read

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Online Trading

Online Broking

It’s now possible to buy and sell shares online, via online broking companies. Find out about it all here.

RateCity

RateCity -

22 Aug, 2011 -

2 min read

Online Trading

Online trading: a profitable investment option for 2011-12?

Despite the well-known "two-speed" nature of the Australian economy, there are plenty of Australians who enter the new financial year to 30 June 2012 with plenty of confidence - and some spare cash to invest. Volatility in Australian and global stock markets has kept many investors on the sidelines, with a big jump in investments going into "safe havens" like term deposits.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

29 Jun, 2011 -

3 min read

Online Trading

Free online first-time investor courses

If current property prices are eluding your investment dreams why not consider online trading - by building an investment portfolio and buying and selling investment shares?

RateCity

RateCity -

17 Sep, 2014 -

3 min read

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Term Deposits

Alternative investments to term deposits

If you’ve been there, done that when it comes to term deposits, you may be curious as to what alternatives are available. Depending on your appetite for risk, there are a range of investment options to consider.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

31 Jan, 2023 -

6 min read

Term Deposits

Shares v term deposits: who's the real winner?

Investors heralded the buoyancy of the stock market recently, forecasting further growth in dividends, which inched ahead of bank term deposit yield on average this month.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

14 Apr, 2011 -

3 min read

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Credit Cards

What the ANZ payment fee case means for credit card holders

ANZ customers fighting to have late payment fees of up to $35 reimbursed were dealt a unexpected and bitter blow today when the High Court ruled in favour of the bank. What does it mean for you?

Jodie Humphries

Jodie Humphries -

27 Jul, 2016 -

3 min read

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Bank Accounts

What is zipPay?
Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

04 Dec, 2017 -

3 min read

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Home Loans

Property or shares: where should you invest?

Property or shares: where should you invest?

Kate Cowling -

31 Oct, 2013 -

3 min read

Home Loans

What type of lenders offer home loans in Australia

There is no one-size-fits-all bank when it comes to your home loan, so let’s explore the different types of lenders you can choose from, their benefits and their disadvantages.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

03 Jun, 2022 -

5 min read

Home Loans

Shares vs property: which investment option should you consider?

Two of the most recommended investment options in Australia are property and shares. Both investment options have their advantages and risks, so let's compare which option may be best for you.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

30 Aug, 2022 -

7 min read

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bnpl

Should I invest in buy now, pay later companies?

The Australian buy now, pay later (BNPL) market is attracting international attention and becoming highly competitive, but it may still be a good investment.

Jodie Humphries

Jodie Humphries -

21 Mar, 2022 -

4 min read

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