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John Collett

John Collett

Personal Finance Writer at The Sydney Morning Herald - Money

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    Recent Articles

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    Savers warned to be prepared as banks start cutting rates - Sydney Morning Herald

    Term deposit rates on their way down, but it is not too late to lock in a decent rate.
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    Travel money: How to make our weak Australian dollar stretch furthe...

    Credit cards are convenient but can be an expensive way to pay for things when overseas.
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    Boon for older workers as super contribution caps increase - Sydney...

    Higher super contribution caps will enable those with spare cash to boost their super at a faster rate.
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    Majority of workers do not retire when they want to - Sydney Mornin...

    The complexities of people’s lives means there is no one-size-fits-all approach to retirement, with many leaving the workplace earlier or later than they would like.
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    How you could save tax by selling your investments after June 30 - ...

    Investors could save on capital gains tax by selling after June 30, when the stage three tax cuts are slated to start.
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    Helping kids into property? Watch out for divorce, parents warned

    When providing financial help to adult children, it needs to be made clear what will happen in the event of a relationship breakdown.
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    Unlicensed aged care advice could hinder your later retirement year...

    Families need advice they can trust on the often complicated fee structures of aged care homes.
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    Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates - Sydney...

    Higher interest rates could be on the way if inflation does not soon show signs of slowing.
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    Complaints surge about banks not doing enough to prevent scams

    Australians’ complaints over payment scams have grown exponentially. Should banks be on the hook to reimburse customers?
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    Half of Australians have problems with their telco. But they don’t ...

    Telecommunications providers have been urged to fix the “trust deficit” with their customers, who often experience poor service and delayed responses.
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    Be sensible, keep it simple: Lessons learned after 24 years in pers...

    Navigating personal finances is trickier than ever, making reliable reporting even more important.