Other than the odd $2 coin that might go missing under the couch cushion, it’s hard to believe that many people could just “lose” money, but the $564 million of unclaimed money being held by the government is proof otherwise.
Is your wallet groaning under the weight of a dozen different loyalty cards? It could be time to reconsider your relationships.
Mobile phones are kids’ first experience with debt so you need to get it right.
I was recently invited by VicSuper to hear the environmental activist Al Gore speak at the launch of Safe Climate Australia, a group that aims to develop a plan to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
You can buy all sorts of goods that claim to have carbon offsets: credit cards, cars, loans, phones, flights, bus trips, holidays and even beer.
I’m a big fan of the fuel-efficient diesel car I bought 18 months ago. It burns less fuel than my former petrol car, which means less carbon emissions and lower fuel costs. I’ve cut back visiting the service station to every two and a half weeks instead of every week as I did with my petrol car. My rough estimate is that I am saving around 25% in running costs, even though diesel is typically 10 cents a litre more expensive than premium unleaded.
Insulation is meant to be one of the simplest, most effective and cheapest ways to make a house more energy efficient, keeping it cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
In tough times parents typically make education a top priority – it’s one of the last big sacrifices. It’s disruptive to move kids to another school so instead, parents are making changes to their lifestyle, cutting back on everyday expenses, luxuries and holidays.
A year ago there were only a handful of incentives to help you with the cost of making your home more energy efficient, but in the past 12 months the federal government has been busily rolling out more and more generous green giveaways. It’s all part of a plan to meet a target of 20 percent of Australia’s electricity coming from renewable energy by 2020.
We’d all like to look better naked but the cost of gym membership isn’t exactly peanuts – the average is about $840 a year. But getting in shape needn’t cost an arm and a leg. Here’s how to save and get fit at the same time.