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Sharyn McCowen

Sharyn McCowen

Digital Editor at Money Magazine Australia

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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The early retirement movement setting Australia on FIRE - Money magazine

James Lee hasn’t shared his financial situation - or early retirement goal - with friends, but he has told 37,000 strangers on the Mr Money Mustache forum, writes Sharyn McCowen.
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RBA unveils new-look $20 note ahead of October release

Australians have had their first glimpse of the new $20 note ahead of its release into circulation in October.
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Dilruk Jayasinha on comedy, careers, and candles - Money magazine

Dilruk Jayasinha ditched spreadsheets for stand-up comedy and never looked back. He shares the best money advice he’s ever received, and what he would do if he was down to his last $50.
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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.
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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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ASIC's new money lessons for Gen Z

Financial literacy is taking on a new vocabulary and it’s aimed at the audience most easily persuaded by finfluencers: the TikTok generation.
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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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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 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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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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Taylor Swift's $300 million boost to Aussie economy

The Eras economic boom, and more Aussies are ditching cities for the regions. Here’s what you’ve missed this week.