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Is the public market shrinking?
Australia needs a healthy stock market to give companies access to funds and to allow retail investors to build wealth.
India: three steps to transformation
Massive investment and extensive reforms turbocharge the economy.
The ballet of business
Changing direction, products, models and marketing is a hard task for a business. We chart what it takes to turn a business around, plus profile four successful pivots.
Save money and the planet
Could the high cost of living give us the incentive we need to reduce how much water and energy we use or waste? These eco-friendly household tips will help you do just that.
AI adoption is the new black
Artificial intelligence is set to reshape the commercial world, and small enterprises can’t afford to miss the boat.
Spam attack! Murky laws jam our inboxes
Unwanted marketing material is one of the pain points of modern life.
From rags to riches in style
Rich Tran sported a bowl cut until he was 14 years old and had no intention of becoming a hairdresser.
New work deals are killing the 'old' office
The Covid pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns accelerated the trend to more people working from home. It was a mixed experience.
Points taken: the truth about rewards
Can hopping between credit cards really boost your frequent flyer haul and give you cheap or free travel - or is it doing more harm than good behind the scenes? Money puts it to the test.
Shortcuts to own a home
Innovative ideas with a focus on low costs and sustainability could help solve the housing crunch.
Artificial intelligence wants your middle-class job
Almost half the tasks performed by Australian workers could be impacted by the approaching technological revolution.
Riding the innovation wave MAINFinances, investing, lifestyle, safety & spending in 2024... and beyond.
Our world is constantly evolving. The big demographic trends of an ageing population, baby booms and baby busts are rippling through society. Technology is turning our lives upside down; in particular, artificial intelligence is revolutionising all of our interactions. Over the following pages we look at its impact... and where it is taking us.
SPENDING OUTLOOK: Shop around to save hundreds of dollars
THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR 2024
BANKING OUTLOOK: It pays to be disloyal
THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR 2024
INSURANCE OUTLOOK: We've got you covered
THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR 2024
When patience pays off
THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR 2024
HOW OUR WINNERS ARE CHOSEN
How we found the award winners for superannuation, managed funds, exchange traded funds, banking products and insurance
WORKING HARD FOR THE MONEY
This year, Money magazine rounded up nine of our most talented writers and tasked them with reporting on why exactly, in specific detail, these products or businesses are the most beneficial for our readers.
Signs of life in IPO drought
Improved investor confidence and lower economic volatility could set the stage for a bounceback in company listings
Dividends are hard to beat
Shares are riskier than cash in the bank, but over the longer term the payoff should be greater
Biotech giant stumbles
CSL faces some big challenges, but the long-term prognosis is more encouraging
Another day of reckoning
With economic history pointing to a recession in 2024, investors should go on the defensive
Investing by colours, not numbers
If you work out your personality type, your goals become obvious and you can invest according to your archetype
There is such a thing as a free lunch
The Federal government is waiting to give your super a $500 boost... come and get it!
Reality behind the summer dream
It's time to take off the rose-tinted glasses and weigh up the costs and benefits of buying a holiday home
Tap into granny (flat) power
Homeowners can boost their cashflow and help ease the housing shortage by adding separate accommodation
Pay up or risk getting crunched
The tax office is warning businesses to meet their tax and super guarantee obligations or have their debts disclosed to credit agencies; a whole world of pain
Brave new world of banking
When open banking was introduced in 2020, it promised great things. Where is it now and what are the next steps?
How to buy the perfect present
The receiver, rather than the giver, determines the true value of a gift
Stay jolly in the festive season
Avoid relationship and financial stress by planning ahead and setting limits