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Oprah diet will end in tears
It's risky - and rather grubby - to share your financial secrets with others
Price of good health
A record number of Aussies are taking out private cover, but for others the cost outweighs the benefits
For $250, it's yours
You don't need big money-or big loans-to get a foot on the property ladder
Hydrogen emerges from the shadows
As costs fall, a third energy source will join wind and solar in transitioning the world from fossil fuels to renewable energy
What matters most
With more than 300 ETFs to choose from, the test for investors is to identify risk and strategy
Don't let the old man in
Our days are numbered, so let's try to get the best value out of them
When charity begins online
What do you do when your child has a medical emergency and you can’t afford the treatment? Or your beloved pet runs up vet bills that you can’t pay? Or you want to raise funds to help care for threatened species?
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How to fight rising costs
Pizza maker feels the heat
Domino's remains a strong business, but high costs and delivery problems have hit profitability
Where the grass is greener
When comparing banks and non-banks for a home loan it pays to keep an open mind and look for the best fit
Get financial advice in six easy steps
If you’ve never met with a financial planner before, you’re probably not aware of the process they follow. It’s important that clients understand the financial planning process so they get the most out of seeking personal financial advice.
Go with the P2P flow
For investors looking for an income stream, peer-to-peer lending provides an attractive alternative to regular banking products
Gain extra leverage
Margin loans can help investors build and diversify their portfolio, but they're not without risks
Togetherness can boost your savings
While combining accounts is not possible, couples who coordinate their efforts are likely to be better off
When it's time to upgrade your solar
A decade has passed since Australia's first solar boom, leaving some households wondering what to do next
A conversation that changes lives
The future wellbeing of ageing parents is a sensitive issue that should be tackled early to avoid financial and family stress
Jobs to tackle before winter
Before too long winter will be upon us, and that usually means an increase in the cost of running your home.
Parental leave makes progress
Both employers and the government are helping to ease the financial costs of raising children
“Wealth’’ is about community and culture
Through support networks and modern storytelling, First Nations Australians are gradually regaining their financial independence
Swindled by a sweetheart
Romance fraud is run by cybercriminals often prepared to be patient they can groom their victims for years. And business is booming.
Waging a war against modern slavery
Slavery has been an issue in Australia since colonisation in 1788, when convicts were transported to Sydney. It continues to this day, despite having been outlawed in the early 1800s.
I want to make rules, not follow them
A devastating medical condition set Louise Bedford, author of five books on the stockmarket, podcaster and behavioural finance expert, on a new wealth-creating path
The women's issue
FOR RICHER, FOR POORER. When a woman is wealthier, it’s not just her wallet that wins, it’s the bank balance of the entire household that improves by a wide margin.
Use brain power to get back on track
A big financial loss can be as devastating as a personal crisis, taking a heavy toll on a woman’s mental health
Agents of change
Whether you're moving on or moving up, a buyers agent can give you an edge in the property market. But are they worth the cost?
Off to a promising start
The sharemarket can be volatile, but investors who do their research stand to be rewarded over time
Fight back against scammers
Australians are set to lose up to $4 billion this year here's how to avoid becoming one of the victims
Keep on top of student debt
If you're heading to uni, it pays to think about how you'll manage the rising cost
Show them you're in charge
Here are seven ways to get your finances off to a flying start
Setting up a seat at the table
Fact file Topaz McAuliffe Founder and CEO of 15 Times Better, which encourages and supports organisations to set up Indigenous affairs programs. Born in the mining town of Wickham, in Western Australia's Pilbara, in 1980 and later moved to Cairns. First job was at a local sports store; started a university teaching course, but realised that wasn't her calling. Discovering barriers to Indigenous employment changed her outlook; is concerned about the disparity in superannuation for First Nations people. She believes in living for today because you may die tomorrow - \"we had a lot of death being a large Islander family\". Her philosophy is to say yes to everything and worry about it later; enjoys travelling, food and wine.