If you’re in the midst of preparing for the new school year, then you’re likely busy buying school supplies for the year ahead. Costs can quickly add up if you’re not careful, placing extra stress on your finances.
We’ve collated some of our favourite tips to help you work towards your next big purchase. These could help you get that couch you’ve had your eye on for a long time or allow you to buy a fridge with more features than you could ever use.
7 essential financial tips to consider in your 30s
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We’ve put together some helpful financial tips, designed to assist people just like you to help improve your financial situation and take control of your income/expenses.
Is keeping your money in a bank the safest option?
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You could meet your savings goals faster, monitor your financial activity, and have the comfort of safeguarding your finances under the Australian Government Financial Claims Scheme.
There are ways you could handle the rising cost of living. Budgeting may help you prioritise your spending and prepare for unexpected costs in the future.
The right financial habits, planning, and preparation could not only help you reach your savings goals faster – but could also make the experience a more rewarding, rather than stressful one
How to buy a car when your teen is learning to drive
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If your teenager is starting to learn to drive, then you may be thinking about purchasing a new or used car for them to help kickstart their time on the roads.
How term deposits can help you reach your savings goals
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Learn about the benefits of putting your savings into a term deposit by exploring what a term deposit is, and how it can help you reach your savings goals.
Whether you’re financiallysecure, or are in a challenging situation, taking the time to sort out a budget can ensure you’re ready for whatever life throws at you.
With proper planning and discipline, you may just speed up your financial recovery and establish a more sustainable budget for the months to come. We explore five steps to effectively managing your finances after the holiday break.
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