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ING trumps market leaders with 4.05% savings rate

The market-leading savings rate for all adults has now climbed above 4 per cent, as more banks go beyond the RBA hike to attract deposits.

Liz Seatter

Liz Seatter -

06 Oct, 2022 -

4 min read

Savings Accounts

The savings accounts coming up trumps post RBA hike

3% is the new highest maximum ongoing rate for young Australians and 1.60% is the new highest ongoing rate for all adults.

Liz Seatter

Liz Seatter -

20 May, 2022 -

4 min read

Savings Accounts

Highest savings rate now trumps the lowest mortgage rate

Virgin Money has hiked its top savings rate to 3.60 per cent. This means the highest ongoing savings rate on the market is now above the lowest home loan rate of 3.10 per cent.

Liz Seatter

Liz Seatter -

26 Aug, 2022 -

4 min read

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Home Loans

Investors come up trumps as owner-occupier lending drops off

The latest ABS statistics show owner-occupier lending has dropped, while investor lending has climbed to its highest level since April 2015.

Liz Seatter

Liz Seatter -

01 Nov, 2021 -

4 min read

Home Loans

Fixed home loan rates keep tumbling to new record lows

Homestar Finance is the latest lender to cut rates, dropping its 2-year fixed rate to 1.74 per cent.

Liz Seatter

Liz Seatter -

17 Mar, 2021 -

3 min read

Home Loans

Trump trade' to see cash rate hold at 1.5 per cent

The Reserve Bank cash rate is set to sit tight at 1.5 per cent tomorrow, frozen due to weaker-than-expected inflation figures and volatile global markets.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

06 Feb, 2017 -

2 min read

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Car Loans

Bank Australia to cease car loan funding for fossil fuel vehicles: the lenders trumpeting eco-friendly car initiatives

Bank Australia and Pepper Money are supporting the electric vehicle movement in Australia, offering commitments and products to offset the environmental issues spurred by the fossil fuel industry.

Peter Terlato

Peter Terlato -

22 Aug, 2022 -

4 min read

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Credit Cards

Australians to spend $2.9 billion this Easter

Australians are set to indulge this Easter holidays with the latest report from IBISWorld revealing our holiday-loving nation will spend approximately $2.9 billion over this Easter period.

Kate Wick -

13 Apr, 2014 -

2 min read

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Superannuation

Second-time superannuation dippers surge to more than a million

The number of coronavirus-affected Australians hoping to dip into their retirement savings for a second time has surged to more than 1 million.

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

03 Aug, 2020 -

4 min read

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Home Loans

What Trump's victory could mean for Aussie house prices

As the world digests Donald Trump's surprise presidential win, attention has turned to the local impact on investment markets, including housing. Many home-owners and prospective home buyers may be wondering whether the property mogul could lift Australian house prices.

Kate Cowling -

10 Nov, 2016 -

2 min read

Home Loans

The Trump Factor, Will fixed rates protect you from volatility?

The Trump Factor, Will fixed rates protect you from volatility?

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

20 Mar, 2017 -

5 min read

Home Loans

To buy or not to buy, Clearance rates skyrocket

Is now the time to ride the property market clearance wave or wait till the tide turns? A sales splurge has swept the Australian mortgage market, with hundreds of properties clearing out every week. With demand as strong as ever, home buyers are all trying to catch the clearance wave to fulfil their home ownership dreams.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

09 Nov, 2009 -

3 min read

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Superannuation

Super pay out: Income streams trump lump sums

New data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics this month shows an increasing number of retirees are choosing to access their superannuation through an income stream rather than by receiving lump sum payments.

Patricia Babalis -

14 Aug, 2016 -

4 min read

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Credit Cards

Surge in celebrity bankruptcies

Surge in celebrity bankruptcies

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

22 Mar, 2012 -

3 min read

Credit Cards

More stars file for bankruptcy

More stars file for bankruptcy

Bria Horne

Bria Horne -

24 Apr, 2018 -

5 min read

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Cryptocurrency

What is Solana, and what does it offer?

Solana is a public blockchain platform with a cryptocurrency called SOL. Solana has been in the news for its fast transaction time and low fees.

Jodie Humphries

Jodie Humphries -

06 Apr, 2022 -

4 min read

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Bank Accounts

14 fun ways to make money

Laugh & Get Rich Day on February 8 is a day that celebrates the physical and mental healing benefits derived from laughter. How can you laugh and get rich?

Bria Horne

Bria Horne -

15 Jan, 2019 -

7 min read

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Home Loans

The Trump Factor, Will fixed rates protect you from volatility?

With investors and institutions around the world looking to reduce their level of risk in the face of uncertainty, should Australians follow suit when it comes to what is often their most substantial investment – their home loan?

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

22 Mar, 2017 -

5 min read

Nonspecific

Rates tipped to hold at 1.5% on Tuesday

The cash rate is set to remain on hold at 1.5 per cent when the RBA Board meets tomorrow, after last week��_s inflation figures came in slightly stronger than expected.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

31 Oct, 2016 -

2 min read

Home Loans

The Trump Factor, Will fixed rates protect you from volatility?

With investors and institutions around the world looking to reduce their level of risk in the face of uncertainty, should Australians follow suit when it comes to what is often their most substantial investment – their home loan?

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

22 Mar, 2017 -

5 min read

Nonspecific

Rates tipped to hold at 1.5% on Tuesday

The cash rate is set to remain on hold at 1.5 per cent when the RBA Board meets tomorrow, after last week��_s inflation figures came in slightly stronger than expected.

Laine Gordon

Laine Gordon -

31 Oct, 2016 -

2 min read