Money Saving Tips – Avoiding the January blues

With advance planning, the festive season can be a lot of fun without costing a bomb.

Gary’s top home loan tips

You could be losing over $50,000 by not knowing your current mortgage interest rate! – Assured Home Loans

It’s a fact, we all work very hard for our money so wouldn’t you be interested to know if you were losing a cool $50,000 over the term of your loan just by not checking your mortgage interest rate?

Money Saving Tips – Keeping on top of your bills

Do you have trouble keeping on top of your bills? You probably receive some sort of bill every month.

Money Saving Tips – Preparing a budget

If you’re continually seeing failure at budgeting, the best place to look is usually at the fundamentals. It only takes a fundamental mis-step or two to transform a well-planned and well-formed budget into a complete disaster.

Get a discount every time you shop – Assured Home Loans

Remember when grocery stores first started offering discount vouchers for petrol? What a fantastic idea. Everyone likes getting a discount, especially without having to barter for it! Well I’d like to share a money saving idea with you that doesn’t mean you have to stash hundreds of grocery receipts in your car.

Money Saving Tips – Could solar save you?

Money Saving Tips – Are frequent flyer cards worth it?

Looking at ways to save money can be achieved in many different ways. I’m sure you’ll agree everybody’s favourite way to save is to get something for free, especially when it’s something you were going to dip into your savings to purchase. Frequent flyer cards promote the opportunity to gain freebies just by using their […]

Money Saving Tips – Avoid a Post Christmas Financial Hangover

Yes it’s that time of year again that seems to sneak up on us so quickly and whether you love it or hate it, chances are you’ll get caught up in the Christmas shopping fever.

Money Saving Tips – Throwing Away Food Is Like Throwing Away Money

Recent research by the Australian government has shown we are spending around $7.8 billion dollars a year on food that doesn’t get eaten. That’s over $1,000 each year for the average Aussie household spent making garbage!