In a year when just about every real estate record was broken, home buyers turned to mortgage brokers in droves. More than two-thirds - a record 66.9 per cent - of residential mortgages were written by brokers in 2021.1 That's a leap of 6.8 per cent on the year before…
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Funny things kids say If you have a child, or have spent time in the company of rug rats, you'll know that kids can be brilliant - and hilarious - little philosophers. Regale us with the funny things your kids have said for the chance to win $1,000. How: in…
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Congrats to our February Winner – Phillip wins a $500 Bunnings voucher! We appreciate your feedback, that’s why each month we give our customers who have recently settled a loan the chance to go in the competition to win a small thank-you gift. This month’s winner is Phillip, and he’s…
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The Reserve Bank today confirmed the official cash rate will remain at 0.10% for the foreseeable future. Rising inflation and falling unemployment led to speculation in the lead up to the meeting that the RBA would be forced to reassess its 2024 forecast for the next rate rise. With future…
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Congrats to our January Winner – Daniel wins a $500 Bunnings voucher! We appreciate your feedback, that’s why each month we give our customers who have recently settled a loan the chance to go in the competition to win a small thank-you gift. This month’s winner is Daniel, and he’s…
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Congrats to our December Winner – Grace wins a $500 Coles Myer voucher! We appreciate your feedback, that’s why each month we give our customers who have recently settled a loan the chance to go in the competition to win a small thank-you gift. This month’s winner is Grace, and…
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At its board meeting today the RBA confirmed the official cash rate would remain at 0.10%. This was no surprise given that at its last meeting the bank confirmed that to consider an increase it would need to see underlying inflation between 2% and 3% on a sustainable basis, full…
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Did you know the world has a global doomsday seed vault? Plunging deep inside a mountain on a remote island in the Svalbard archipelago, halfway between Norway and the North Pole, lies a global insurance policy seed vault. Every type of the world's crop seeds - the largest collection of…
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We've had sober October, now try low-spender November. It may not seem like it, but the lead in to Christmas is the perfect time for a financial detox. Not only will it stop you losing control of festive spending, it'll set you up to start the new year on the…
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The key to making money is spotting a gap in the market. And there's a large pet-shaped hole in Australia's rental market. More than 60 per cent of Australian households have a pet these days, yet it's reported only about 10 per cent of rental properties allow them. It's become…
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