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Sharyn McCowen

Sharyn McCowen

Digital Editor at Money Magazine Australia

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Recent Articles

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Save money this October with Buy Nothing New Month

Could you avoid buying anything new for 31 days to save money and the planet? That's the challenge of Buy Nothing New Month, which kicks off today.
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What the closure of the Credit Savvy website means for you

Credit score reporting platform Credit Savvy has announced it will be closing its website and app on May 14. Here's what the closure means for members, their data and their credit score?
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Roses are red, so are the flags: How to spot a romance scam

So you matched with someone on a dating app, they gave you a pet name, now they want to message outside the app. Whirlwind relationship or romance scam in action?
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Why Aussie women fear running out of money in retirement

Two in three Aussie women preparing for retirement are worried about running out of money after leaving the workforce, new research from HESTA shows.
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How to resist the pressure of a picture-perfect Easter

If pressure to plan an Instagram-worthy Easter is filling you with dread so soon after Christmas, you're not alone.
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Financial stress worse for health than losing a loved one

Financial stress could be costing us our health, and loud budgeting has arrived. Here are five money stories you may have missed this week.
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Aussies turn to No Interest Loans to pay for back-to-school shoppin...

Aussie families are feeling the pinch of back-to-school shopping, and how much are you willing to spend for a memento of your favourite show? Here’s what you’ve missed.
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Apple to pay customers $750 million

Apple pays out over claims it slowed down iPhones, and back-to-school shopping adds to financial stress for Aussie families. Here are five things you might have missed this week.
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Aussies bought more new cars than ever in 2023 - Money magazine

Aussies bought a record number of new cars in 2023, the Christmas debt hangover is here, and the world’s richest woman ticks over a new milestone. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
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Renting makes you age faster than smoking - Money magazine

Renting ages tenants, crypto crackdown kicks off, and lemon cars leave buyers out of pocket. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
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RBA holds cash rate at September meeting

Aussie homeowners can breathe a sigh of relief after the Reserve Bank held the cash rate at its September meeting today.