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Podcasts are growing in popularity among Aussies (one-third of them, to be exact) and it’s easy to see why. They’re accessible, free, and convenient to listen to. Whether you’re commuting, …
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Written by Katie Douglass
• 12/04/2021 • 5 minute read
The best investment returns don’t come easy Investing is a growing ‘rite of passage’ for many young Aussies looking to grow their wealth. According to a 2017 study by the …
Continue reading "Finding the Best Investment Returns: How Can You Get the Most Bang for Your Buck?"
Written by Kellie Amos
• 26/03/2021 • 8 minute read
Investment apps – the new way to invest If you thought investing involved putting on a suit, going to the floor of the stock exchange, and shouting at each other …
Continue reading "Australia’s Most Popular Investment Apps in 2020"
Written by Katie Douglass
• 26/03/2021 • 5 minute read
What is cryptocurrency? Speak to anyone who spends far too much time in the depths of the internet and they’ll tell you that cryptocurrency (of which Bitcoin remains the best …
Continue reading "What on Earth is a Bitcoin? A Simple Guide on How to Invest in Bitcoin"
Written by Nick Jarvis
• 26/03/2021 • 5 minute read
What are Exchange Traded Funds? If you’re looking to invest for the first time, an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) could be a great introduction into the stock market. You might …
Continue reading "Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): Investing Basics and the Best Options in Australia"
Written by Mia Knight
• 26/03/2021 • 6 minute read
What are managed funds? A managed fund, also known as ‘managed investments’ or ‘managed trusts’, is a type of investment where your money is pooled together with other investors by …
Continue reading "A Simple Guide to Investing in Managed Funds"
Written by Katie Douglass
• 26/03/2021 • 7 minute read
It can be expensive to borrow small amounts of money and borrowing may not solve your money problems.
Check your options before you borrow:
The Australian Government's MoneySmart website shows you how small amount loans work and suggests other options that may help you.
*This statement is an Australian Government requirement under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.