There are two things the prime minister needs to get into his head about tax. One is that saying he won’t make any further changes no longer works. The other is that negative gearing doesn’t do much to get people into homes. Anthony Albanese seemed to have taken the first point […]
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Australians are losing billions of dollars by sticking with their current credit card providers. The average credit card holder carrying a balance could save more than $200 by making the switch, with potential nationwide savings estimated at $1.3 billion. New research by comparison website Finder shows that of the more […]
Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are joining the BRICS alliance, according to South Africa’s Foreign Minister, Naledi Pandor. This decision follows their invitations, along with Argentina, at a summit held in Johannesburg last August, where they were invited to join existing members, namely Brazil, Russia, […]
Dow Jones, a global leader in news and business information, has unveiled its latest innovation, the Risk & Compliance Financial Instruments. The new venture is poised to elevate and streamline pre- and post-trade investment screening in response to the escalating complexity of the regulatory landscape. The financial services industry faces […]
The prospect of a significant tax cut for low- and middle-income earners is gaining traction, with Australia’s federal opposition now contemplating support for the government’s controversial stage 3 tax cut policy. The revised plan aims to provide relief to every taxpayer amid the ongoing cost of living crisis. A person […]
Why is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese suddenly so keen to deliver extra cost-of-living relief – keen enough to summon Labor members of parliament to Canberra for a briefing on Wednesday, followed by a National Press Club address on Thursday? One immediate reason is he is keen to make sure Labor wins the […]
Australians are collectively losing billions of dollars by remaining loyal to their existing utility providers. Researchers at comparison website Finder recently analysed costs associated with electricity, mobile, and broadband services and uncovered a staggering $4.5 billion paid in loyalty tax by Australians last year, roughly an average of $331 per […]
As the new school year approaches, Australian parents are bracing themselves for a significant financial hit, with school supplies alone estimated to cost an astonishing $3.5 billion for the upcoming academic year. A fresh set of school supplies, encompassing textbooks, stationery, and uniforms, will demand an average expenditure of $684 […]
As the holiday decorations come down, an estimated 7.7 million Australians, or 38%, are facing the harsh reality of Christmas debt. New research from comparison website Finder shows 15% of Aussies expect to take between 1 to 5 months to settle their holiday season expenses, while an additional 5% anticipate […]
