October 3

What can you still buy new during October's Buy Nothing Month?
Food.
Hygiene products.
Medicine.
All of the above.
Who stands to gain the most from the expanded 5% deposit Home Guarantee Scheme?
People looking to flip luxury homes in exclusive suburbs.
Buyers who get in early, before house prices potentially rise.
Investors hoping to avoid paying stamp duty on second properties.
Homeowners wanting to refinance their existing mortgage.
How are Aussie kids doing when it comes to pocket money?
They’re raking in an average of $25 a week, often in exchange for chores.
Most kids are still relying on birthday money and loose change.
They're investing in the stockmarket.
Pocket money has been phased out in favour of digital tokens.
What’s stopping shoppers from making the most of unit pricing?
A lack of interest – most shoppers prefer to guess and hope for the best.
Confusing maths – unit pricing requires a calculator and a degree in economics.
Too many options – comparing prices takes longer than the weekly shop itself.
Tiny text, blocked labels, and inconsistent measurements – it’s not always easy to spot the savings.
What’s quietly undermining women’s retirement savings?
A lack of super education.
Low interest rates.
Changing careers.
Unexpected life events like separation, caregiving, and family violence.
What does V2G stand for?
Voltage to go.
Vehicle to generator.
Vehicle to grid.
Voltage to garage.
How can you make the most of frequent flyer points?
Avoid incurring unnecessary fees.
Pay attention to earn rates.
Redeem your points strategically.
All of the above.
Is solar worth the upfront cost?
It could be a clever investment – with a potential $23,100 bump in property value, far outweighing the upfront cost in many cases.
It’s mostly a cost – the savings on bills take years to add up, and home value stays the same.
It’s a green move – great for the planet, but not for your property price.
It’s a luxury – only worth it if you live in a mansion with a pool and a Tesla.
Which super fund this week received two infringement notices from ASIC for misleading statements it made after charging more than 2000 members for insurance cover they were not supposed to have?
Mercer.
Rest.
AustralianSuper.
AMP.
Draft legislation introduced last week is aimed at better regulating which investment?
Private credit.
Tangible assets like art, wine and cars.
Precious metals.
Cryptocurrency.
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